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Solve : Hitachi Hard disk showing 0 mb in bios & Not showing in windows explorer? |
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Answer» Hey friends yesterday i got a Hitachi Deskstar Hard disk (160 gb) from a friend.wen i conect it to my Desktop (ASus dg41 chipset m/b. 4GB DDR3 kingston Ram,Intel Dualcore original (3Ghz)Processor. IT show zero bytes in bios and not shown in windows explorer,I see it in Device manager,wit zero space. The Bios recognizing the drive is the lowest level of recognition. If not recognized at this level its usually a jumper setting, cable issue, or Bios needs to be flashed with a newer version. Is this hard drive an IDE (PATA) drive or a newer SATA drive for starters? If it is a IDE (PATA) drive it could be jumper set wrong, (Master(MA), Slave(SL), Cable Select(CS)) If its a SATA drive I'd try a different SATA cable with it to rule that out. *I wouldnt jump into flashing your Bios with an update unless you find information supporting a known issue with the version you are running and hard drives. A bad flash can kill certain motherboards that dont have Bios PROTECTION that can revert back on wrong or failed flashes.Actually im hardware technician.I hav my own computer hardware service CENTER,since 3 years Sorry 4 late reply.I shifted my shop. thats y i late.hope u understand. Well it is sata hdd.I think lenovo is loked the hdd ,to prevent use this hdd to other systems. As the same way of Locked mobile phones(Prevent use other service provider execpt the loked service provider).Is there any way to unlock this hdd. Sorry admin dont ban me if i hav made eny mistakes,actually im poor in eng.and also new to forums.plz ......Hi You are RIGHT about some Lenovo models being able to lock the drive. But you normally have to to enter a password before the drive will boot even in the Lenovo if this is the case you need to start the drive into windows and copy what you need off it with the drive in the Lenovo. If you try any free unlock programs they normally delete all the data off the drive . There a paid services on the net and data recovery companies should be able to unlock the drive but this cost more than a new drive.. Lisa |
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