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- From: sarnold@andy.bgsu.edu (G. Steve Arnold)
- Subject: IDE Installation troubles
- Message-ID: <Bx9n0r.IM2@andy.bgsu.edu>
- Organization: Bowling Green State University B.G., Oh.
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 23:10:01 GMT
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- Well, this is a new experience. Me asking about an IDE problem in this
- group. Nevertheless...
-
-
- Here's the deal. At work, I'm trying to replace an old Seagate SCSI
- drive with a shiny new Western Digital Caviar 2120 (120MB) hard drive.
- The system won't recognize the drive. During the BIOS init (bootup), the
- system looks for about a minute and reports a C: drive (general?) failure.
- after booting from a floppy, FDISK fails to find the drive and reports
- 'error reading fixed disk'.
-
- 1) The drive is fine. I hooked it up to my machine at home with no
- trouble whassoever. It formated and worked nicely.
-
- 2) The AMI BIOS is brand spanking new. (upgraded last week).
- The gentleman at hard drives international said that the BIOS
- 'might not be a real AMI BIOS'. I purchased the upgrade from
- SMARTMICRO in California. Anyone know anything about them I don't?
-
- 3) Nothing 'obvious' is wrong. Ie, cables, CMOS setup, jumpers are
- correct and have been reinstalled and rechecked several times.
-
- 4) The paddle board should be fine. I tried 2 Vitex (cheapo) cards
- from HDI, plus a BOCA paddle board from a local shop. All 3 yield
- identical results...
-
- I'm really stumped. My best guess is that there is something about
- either the motherboard or the BIOS that ain't kosher and prevents the BIOS
- from seeing my adapter board. Does anybody have *any* new ideas? I've
- called HDI a bunch of times and talked to tech support. They're about where
- I am -- confused. I can't remember the name of the motherboard manufacturer,
- but it's just a generic 386-25DX with standard (hope) components as far as I
- can tell. Could this be a problem with a slight BIOS incompatability? Could
- this be related to the Keyboard BIOS (I don't think so, but you never know...)
- Might this be a card problem? (I don't think so -- tried different cards,
- different machines -- just that machine seems to be having trouble.)
-
- Has anyone out there had a similar problem?
-
- Appreciation for any new help you can provide -- steve
-
-
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- and a Socialist is that the Socialist will Dept. Math and Stats.
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- profitable. sarnold@andy.bgsu.edu
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