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My HDD is detected by BIOS but not by Windows XP Pro, not even showing
up in the Disk Manager. I have four IDE devices - all Parallel ATA. The Primary controller has one 80GB Samsung (Master) and one LG Combo drive (slave). The secondary has one 80 GB Seagate (Master) and another 20 GB Seagate (Slave). The problem is with the second drive in the secondary controller(20GB). It shows up in the BIOS ( it is NTFS formatted and has 2 partitions with data - it once used to be my primary drive). But Windows XP does not detect it at all. I attached another 80 GB drive in its place and it was not detected either. Earlier, the master and the slave drive of the secondary IDE cable were in interchanged positions. The closer one to the controller was slave and the further one was master and both the drives were detected. I have now interchanged it - the further one is slave and the closer one is master. That should not change anything, does it? Even earlier, the drive attached further used to be detected on and off. This time, its not detected at all. Both IDE cables are 40 wire. |
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Company conflict I'd say.
Try both on CS? "Hulo" <huloberal@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1130120310.775801.155700@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > My HDD is detected by BIOS but not by Windows XP Pro, not even showing > up in the Disk Manager. I have four IDE devices - all Parallel ATA. The > Primary controller has one 80GB Samsung (Master) and one LG Combo drive > (slave). > > The secondary has one 80 GB Seagate (Master) and another 20 GB Seagate > (Slave). The problem is with the second drive in the secondary > controller(20GB). It shows up in the BIOS ( it is NTFS formatted and > has 2 partitions with data - it once used to be my primary drive). But > Windows XP does not detect it at all. I attached another 80 GB drive in > its place and it was not detected either. > > Earlier, the master and the slave drive of the secondary IDE cable were > in interchanged positions. The closer one to the controller was slave > and the further one was master and both the drives were detected. I > have now interchanged it - the further one is slave and the closer one > is master. That should not change anything, does it? Even earlier, the > drive attached further used to be detected on and off. This time, its > not detected at all. Both IDE cables are 40 wire. > |
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Hulo wrote:
> My HDD is detected by BIOS but not by Windows XP Pro, not even showing > up in the Disk Manager. I have four IDE devices - all Parallel ATA. The > Primary controller has one 80GB Samsung (Master) and one LG Combo drive > (slave). > > The secondary has one 80 GB Seagate (Master) and another 20 GB Seagate > (Slave). The problem is with the second drive in the secondary > controller(20GB). It shows up in the BIOS ( it is NTFS formatted and > has 2 partitions with data - it once used to be my primary drive). But > Windows XP does not detect it at all. I attached another 80 GB drive in > its place and it was not detected either. > > Earlier, the master and the slave drive of the secondary IDE cable were > in interchanged positions. The closer one to the controller was slave > and the further one was master and both the drives were detected. I > have now interchanged it - the further one is slave and the closer one > is master. That should not change anything, does it? Even earlier, the > drive attached further used to be detected on and off. This time, its > not detected at all. Both IDE cables are 40 wire. > If all the drives are jumpered properly then it might be something as simple as a bad cable or connector on the MB. If the drives are jumpered to ignore CS then the relative position of the drives on the cable should not matter. -- John McGaw [Knoxville, TN, USA] http://johnmcgaw.com |
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