Edgar Lemaire <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My computer can't recognize the hard drive; I check the connections and are
> fine. In the BIOS the disk was as a User type with the specifications
> written on the disk (cylinders, sectors, etc), but when I use the autodetect
> IDE the BIOS can not detect it. I tested the HDD in another computer and it
> works fine, also I tried with another HDD and the computer can not detected,
> even if I put the settings manually, when I boot in to DOS, the computer can
> not access C:\. Both disks are partitioned and formatted. I flashed the
> BIOS to the latest version I found, but it didn't help. The mother board is
> a PC Chips model M572 with AMI BIOS, PI 200 MHz, 32 MB RAM.
> ANY SUGGESTIONS?
If you CAREFULLY checked the cable and connections, then more than likely, the
drive controller on the MB is dead. It is possible, however that a simpler
problem may exist, perhaps the power supply to the disk is bad. The red wire
should have +5V when measured to black, and the yellow should be +12V. If one or
both were bad, the disk may not be recognized. Does the disk spin up? If the
+12V supply were bad in general, the computer may still POST in the setup
screen, since it doesn't need +12V to run, but the disk definitely needs +12V
for the spindle motor.
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