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Answer» In a previous post under hardware I tried to detail the problems I'm having GETTING a HD installed. Don't worry mister moderator I'm not making multiple posts on the same subject!! So I reseated the video card, changed the cables on the hd and it started to boot up. Said it was automatically configuring the IDE drive. Then it pops up that I need to go into setup to set date and TIME. Did that and checked boot sequence. Long story short it essentially went back to after the Dell loading window it's a black screen with a blinking cursor. Was getting two POST beeps, now none. Did a diagnostics test, hd passed. So I pretty much gave up on saving anything off the drive and went to install Windows 7 on it. Halfway through it says "windows cannot be installed to this hard disk space. Windows must be installed to a partition formatted as NTFS. Windows cannot be installed to this hard disk space. The partition is of an unrecognized type." It's a really old hd so I'm assuming it's FAT32 or whatever came before that.(if anything did). There's a section where I can load drivers but I have not clue where I would get those or if they would even help. I don't know how you're trying to install W7, but what you have to do is boot to the W7 DVD, choose the option to delete any existing partitions, then recreate the partition(s), format, and install. There are plenty of guides on the web that will walk you through a clean install of Windows 7.I was trying not to delete the partitions in hopes of saving the data but since I can't get the hd to boot up then I guess that's looking like it's not going to happen. It already had a version of windows on it so my assumption was it would boot up regardless and then I would update the OS. Guess notA) Slave Drive Tutorial... |
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