To: opendos AT delorie DOT com Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 12:01:17 -0800 Subject: Re: DRIVE Message-ID: <20000319.123505.-4118491.0.domanspc@juno.com> X-Mailer: Juno 4.0.5 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 0-32,34-95 X-Juno-Att: 0 X-Juno-RefParts: 0 From: Robert W Moss Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com You may just have a bad drive. I have one which I was using for two years, then I tried to transfer it to another computer and it crashed, literally, and made a lot of noise with heads bouncing on the disks. Also you could have the drive cable in wrong. The red line on the flat data cable goes to the number 1 pin on the drive and to the drive controller on the board. If you check it on the drive you can usually find the number on the bottom of the board. If not, then the correct position is next to the power cable, in most cases. There is a very good book by Mark Minasi called PC Upgrade & Maintenance Guide, published by Sybex. Also Scott Mueller has a book Upgrading & Repairing PCs, published by QUE. Either one of these books will give you everything you need to know about computers and each comes with a CD with programs for testing and configuring your PC and data tables for hard drives, motherboards and other things. Minasi has some of his lectures on the CD so you can hear him explain while you are looking at the parts he is explaining. Good Luck, ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bob 'DOMAN' Moss *"Remember, if you don't have chocolate* * you don't have food"!!!!.............* ======================================== On Sun, 19 Mar 2000 18:25:28 +0100 "Christoph Fuchs" writes: > HI! > Sorry for my english, I know it isn't quite good (I'm a 15year old > pupil;-). > I tried it the way you advised me to do, but it didn't help. I only > put up > the new drive, and nothing more happend. I think it's something > wrong in > there - the old drive works, but when I want to restart it with the > "new" > drive in, the BIOS don't work - it doesn't count the RAM (with the > old > drive, it counts it but it counts very noisy, I think this is not > normal , > too.). > As I said - I have no ideas yet. Normally it must work - I did the > some > procedure with another computer and it WORKED. I think I must go to > a > computer shop or I'll sell the pc in several parts. > Thanks for your help, > > Greetings, > > Christoph > > >You have to have an active partition on the new disk. > >If it was not previously partitioned and formatted with > >system software then you can not boot with it. Normally > >what you have described is the result of having a bare > >disk and you have to boot with the floppy, start fdisk, > >partition the drive, set the active partition, format the drive > >with /s option. Then you can boot with the drive. With > >some DOS setup disks, when you boot with the floppy > >it detects the hard drive and advises you that is not a > >formatted drive, then asks if you want to set up the drive > >and install the DOS files. Then it automatically runs fdisk > >and formats it and runs the DOS setup for you. If the drive > >is larger than 2.5 GB some of the older BIOS won't let you > >use it unless you partition it to a smaller partition . > >The BIOS is not on the drive but is in a CMOS chip on the > >motherboard. You have to hit the (normally) del key when > >the computer is first booting so you can enter 'setup' and > >set the correct parameters for the drive, i.e. > >(LBA) 1023CYL, 64 HD, 63 SPT for a Seagate ST32132A. > >If this is not set first you will get a message on screen saying > >to insert a boot disk. You must set the drive information before > >you can partition the drive. > > >If the drive was previously installed with DOS/Windows, > >then you set the drive in the setup screen and it should > >run properly. ""The computer must know what drive you > >have installed before it will recognize it"" > > >Good Luck' > >----------------------------------------------------------------- > >Bob 'DOMAN' Moss > >*"Remember, if you don't have chocolate* > >* you don't have food"!!!!.............* > >======================================== > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.