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120 gig drive problem

Started by Denial, September 07, 2004, 06:53 PM

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Denial

I recently re-installed windows through boot disk and since then my 120 gig drive wont show up or detect it has besides it "storage device" drivers not installed so i was wondering what type of drivers i would need to make it work if there was a general type of drivers or i would have to take it out then read the type of it
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Crypticflare

#1
Usually the manufacturer of your haddrive will include a disc with drivers on it for you, if not I'd  check the internet and google up your HD manufacturer and see if they have a list of specific drivers for that size storage device.

If your on XP

Start > Control Panel  > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools > Computer Management

After that loads up, click down a few rows on the label "Disc Management" find your HD thats not being recognized and format it, I've run into problems with windows not detecting mine, and after I formatted it via the method I just said, everything ran smoothly.

HTH.

Denial

On 2000 and i dunno where my disk is to my harddrive i think i threw it away or my dog ate it
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muert0

Do you know if it's maxtor or western digital, or seagate? I'll lhelp look around if you can list a little more about the drive.
To lazy for slackware.

Denial

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ya let me shut down my computer and open it and look at the drive


western digital WD1200

120 gig
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Denial

Ok i got that fixed by switching cords and everything

but now i need the drivers for my cd-rom

its

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the homesite doesnt have it i already looked if anyone could find it for me
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Adron

You typically don't need special drivers for IDE or SCSI devices such as cd-rom's and hard drives.

Does BIOS detect them both?

Denial

when i switch cords the bios will detect one or the other but not both im not sure what is wrong or which im connecting wrong
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muert0

Are there jumpers in the back of them? I really don't feel like pulling my computer apart to look. Or maybe it's a bad cable.
To lazy for slackware.

Adron

When you switch cords? How are they connected? Is one of the cords simply broken? There are switches on them that may have to be set correctly depending on how you have connected them.

Stealth

Quote from: Denial on September 09, 2004, 03:01 AM
when i switch cords the bios will detect one or the other but not both im not sure what is wrong or which im connecting wrong

This definitely sounds like a jumper problem.
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Adron

Quote from: Stealth on September 09, 2004, 09:46 AM
Quote from: Denial on September 09, 2004, 03:01 AM
when i switch cords the bios will detect one or the other but not both im not sure what is wrong or which im connecting wrong

This definitely sounds like a jumper problem.

A jumper problem shouldn't really be affected by the cords either.. If he has two cords and one works, I'd suspect the cords :P

muert0

But if it's detecting one or the other wouldn't it probably be that they are both set as master through the jumpers?
To lazy for slackware.

Adron

Quote from: muert0 on September 09, 2004, 10:22 AM
But if it's detecting one or the other wouldn't it probably be that they are both set as master through the jumpers?

Oh, of course. It sounded like he was switching the cords, not switching the drives.

Denial

Well the point is this didnt happen until i unplugged it all to take out my 120 gig drive to backup my desktop because i had to load it on another computer to save it so my desktop and my documents wouldntbe lost so i figure something is connected wrong

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pictures of my computer

well the one im having trouble with
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