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Solve : IDE Hard drive not working in new computer? |
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Answer» Hey all first TIME here, hope someone can help with my problem. Was this HDD a data drive or did it have an OS on it? The hard drive is a data drive. The new computer has 2 new hard drives. I have done a fresh install of windows vista on my new computer. The OS for vista is located within a partition on one of the new hard drives. I will try to connect the hard drive as a slave, will update in a bit.Quote from: Karroog on September 18, 2007, 06:38:59 PM Quote from: GX44 on September 18, 2007, 05:46:29 AMWas this HDD a data drive or did it have an OS on it? Tried to make the hard drive a slave, but the motherboard recognized it as a IDE master. Not sure how to correct this. The master that has the OS is SATA, so I'm not sure how to configure this.YOu have to put the jumper on to the slave position. If you have an OS on the drive in question it will not load as a slave no matter what you do. I also do not know if Vista uses NTFS file system or if that is new, which could cause a conflict. Quote from: deep on September 20, 2007, 10:01:52 AM YOu have to put the jumper on to the slave position. If you have an OS on the drive in question it will not load as a slave no matter what you do. I also do not know if Vista uses NTFS file system or if that is new, which could cause a conflict. There is no OS on the drive. Only thing on the hard drive is data such as word files, music etc. Anyone know if Vista uses NTFS file system or not?Vista use ntfs. I'm very sure this all about jumper.Try finding the correct setting. I don't think having another os in your slave will make conflict as long as you set the first boot and the jumper setting to the new hdd.You can try this: Remove the IDE drive. Do a few cold boots with just the SATA drive until Vista starts with no hiccups. Then re-introduce the IDE drive and see what happens. p.s. You are likely having problems if Vista was not re-installed...any OS since XP will balk and fight when major components are swapped or replaced as the Windows install ties itself to the hardware it was installed on. You may need to do a Repair Install.If you still have problems, you can always get a cheap external HD enclosure for about $20 and have the 250GB drive as a External USB 2.0 drive etc. This is the safest way to get your data, but you will need to look up the drive and set the jumpers accordingly for the drive to work. I believe CS ( Cable Select ) works for most external USB drives, otherwise MASTER mode. DaveMight have to do the external setup sadly.... Tried again, sorry my posts are far inbetween school and work keep me on my toes. Tried to make the drive slave again, and it worked! The slave part that is. The motherboard finally recognized the drive as a IDE slave. So I tried to boot up the computer again with the hard drive connected and... 10 minutes on the vista loading screen. Got sad and just disconnected it again. Not sure why it is doing this. Anyone have any ideas?DLoad and run the diagnostics from the drive manuf. site...they are free. Follow the instructions on creating a bootable CD and test that drive.Quote from: patio on October 02, 2007, 07:36:21 PM DLoad and run the diagnostics from the drive manuf. site...they are free. Can't find the diagnostic for the hard drive. It is a Western Digital Caviar SE 250g. Looked through the site and I'm not seeing it. Data Lifeguard Tools Make sure to select the type of drive you have from the dropdown list... P.S. Use the utility to partition and format the drive as well... |
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