tochiro wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 08:33:52 -0300, John John <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
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>>If you created a partition in the unallocated space and it can't be
>>formated maybe the hard disk is defective. It does happen that brand
>>new disks are defective out of the box. I would ask Maxtor for an RMA.
>> Go to their tech support web site and get a diagnostic utility for the
>>drive and see if the disk is good or not. Is the disk directly
>>connected to one of the IDE connectors on the motherboard or is it
>>connected on another controller, like a PCI card?
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>
> Thank you for your message
>
> The HD is connected to one of the connectors on the ribbon cable.
> Because my PC is 7 years old I wondered if it could be because my
> motherboard does not support this type of HD...?
It could be, the size of the disk may cause issues with older
motherboards, I have seen this in the past. Is the disk properly
recognized in the BIOS? See if a BIOS update is available for your
motherboard. Also, make sure that the disk is connected at the proper
connector on the cable and that the jumpers on the disk are set at the
proper position, Master, Slave, Cable Select, you probably want the disk
to be at the master position on the primary IDE controller. Your
computer may or may not support Cable Select, if the jumper is on CS you
might want to move it to Master.
John
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