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HDD not recognized in BIOS, swapped PCBs - still not, but original PCB ok in other drive

 
 
MD
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      8th Mar 2008
HDD is not being detected in Bios. I have tried in two PCs. I've
checked jumpers and connections. I have another drive bought at the
same time (4 yrs ago) so I swapped the PCBs over. The drive still is
not detected but the other drive is still working OK. I assumed if the
drive wasn't detecting in Bios, it was the PCB but obviously not the
case.

The drive is a IBM deskstar 169Gb IDE. Not sure if the drive is
spinning up or not - is it obvious by feel? If the drive was not
spinning up because its stuck then would the bios not recognise the
drive.

TIA

 
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Arno Wagner
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      8th Mar 2008
Previously MD <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> HDD is not being detected in Bios. I have tried in two PCs. I've
> checked jumpers and connections. I have another drive bought at the
> same time (4 yrs ago) so I swapped the PCBs over. The drive still is
> not detected but the other drive is still working OK. I assumed if the
> drive wasn't detecting in Bios, it was the PCB but obviously not the
> case.


> The drive is a IBM deskstar 169Gb IDE. Not sure if the drive is
> spinning up or not - is it obvious by feel?


Typically, yes.

>If the drive was not
> spinning up because its stuck then would the bios not recognise the
> drive.


Drives don't get stuck today. I would assume thos one is one
more "deathstar".

Arno

 
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Rod Speed
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      8th Mar 2008
MD <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> HDD is not being detected in Bios. I have tried in two PCs. I've
> checked jumpers and connections. I have another drive bought at the
> same time (4 yrs ago) so I swapped the PCBs over. The drive still is
> not detected but the other drive is still working OK. I assumed if the
> drive wasn't detecting in Bios, it was the PCB but obviously not the case.


Yeah, with some drives, if the logic card doesnt
like the physical drive, it wont show up in the bios.

> The drive is a IBM deskstar 169Gb IDE.


They aint called deathstars for nothing.

> Not sure if the drive is spinning up or not - is it obvious by feel?


Yes.

> If the drive was not spinning up because its stuck


That doesnt happen with those drives.

> then would the bios not recognise the drive.


Correct. If it doesnt spin up, it wont show up in the bios.


 
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