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Solve : Secondary hard disk drive 0 not found (!?)? |
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Answer» Hi, wha??? Sorry ill stay out of this one im a little confused i thought you said your cd drive isnt recognised or do you mean your hard drive.hi again, something very odd has happened, my optiplex is compact in design and all the drives have little tabs that you push and the drive pops out. After following your instructions in the WRONG order, (i took the drive out first) and restarting, it works fine! i think the cable became disconected, it isnt held in by anything, I see if it stays working! thanks for all you help! It didnt stay working... Whenever I restart the computer it works fine, but then if I try to get onto the CD drive again a little while later, it doesnt work at all. ths little error message appears: /!\ was not found there is a space where I assume D:\ should be YYYEEEEEARRRRRRRRG! *kicks computer* Quote setup says It should say: primary drive 0 - hard drive or auto primary drive 1 - off secondary drive 0 - auto secondary drive 1 - off Again, the drives have to be jumpered correctly. If you haven't changed anything and they were working before, leave it alone. If it has been monkey with see previous post about CD (cable selct) on the primary drive(s). This is the mini-desktop model? Have you cleared the NVRAM?I think its a mini desktop, not sure what that means, but it has laptop style cd and floppy drives, a compact harddrive and low profile pci slots, as for NVRAM, it may as well be moon-cheese for as much as I know about it When you are in F2 setup screen, press the keys that light up all 3 keyboard lights - NumLock, Caps Lock, Scroll lock, then hold down the Alt key and press the E key until you hear a short series of beeps (4-5). Then restart system by pressing escape. That is the mini-desktop, but I have worked on a large number of those and I think this CAN be resolved. Is everything else setup as I told you to?Ok, I cleared the NVRAM and made sure everything was how it should be and its still not working! Arrrg! Can you try another, known working CDROM in that computer? No, it is one of those mini-desktops, so they use a laptop drive as I recall. You may have to find one of those to make your system like it was. SOmetimes they can just die. If you have a non-functioning drive in there AND it is set is the BIOS, I think the computer will not function correctly. Can you set the CDROM, actually everything on the secondary channel to NONE and reboot the machine?It boots up fine now (apart from the drive not working) Do you think a new drive should fix it? Are they expsensive? |
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