Hard drive problems
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Hard drive problems
The SCSI drive is not recognized by the system
The IDE drive is not recognized by the system
Probable Cause
Solution
The SCSI bus is not
properly terminated.
Make sure that the last device on the SCSI
chain is properly terminated.
The drive is configured
with a conflicting SCSI
address.
Change the device’s SCSI address to one that
is not currently being used by the system.
The cables are not
connected correctly.
Open the system, then check the cable
connections.
Probable Cause
Solution
The primary IDE device
may be configured
incorrectly.
Restart your computer, then press
F1
to enter
the BIOS Setup utility program. From the
Advanced | IDE Configuration
menu, set the
IDE
Controller
to Both and the
Primary IDE Master
to
Auto
.
The drive may not be
configured properly.
Consult the hard drive user’s guide for
instructions on how to configure the drive.
The drive cables are not
connected properly.
Open the system, then check all cables
connected to the controller card.
The drive controller is
not seated properly.
Open the system, then reseat the drive
controller.
Important
Some systems do not have IDE controller cards because
the IDE controller is built into the system board.
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