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Carroll, I know that sounds like it should work - but the thing is, I can't
get past the first boot screen. So I can't use a floppy-based (or any
other-based) program to do the job.
No matter how I try to configure the BIOS, I can't get the computer to boot
when the 40G Maxtor is connected.
Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carroll Grigsby" Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Can't boot 40Gb on Asus P2L97
mobo
> On Friday 15 November 2002 06:48 pm, Ian wrote:
> > Got an annoying little problem with a 4-5 yr old PC running on an Asus
> > P2L97 motherboard.
> >
> > I'm trying to (a): Update the BIOS and (b): Install a new 40G UATA
Maxtor
> > hard drive.
> >
> > When I coupled up the new HDD as a slave to the existing 2G drive, the
PC
> > wouldn't boot, and the BIOS wouldn't autodetect the drive. Nor would it
> > accept a description of the drive as 'Auto', 'None', or any combination
of
> > cylinders\heads\sectors etc.
> >
> > Figuring that the BIOS needed upgrading, I downloaded the latest version
I
> > could find ( a racy November 99 issue), along with a flash program.
> >
> > But when I attempted to flash the update, I was informed that the EEPROM
> > wasn't of the flashable type, so, short of trying to obtain a new BIOS
> > chip, I seem to be stuck with the current BIOS.
> >
> > I thought I might be able to install a BIOS overlay, but I don't see how
I
> > can get the overlay onto the new drive, if I can't get it to run - kind
of
> > a Catch22 situation.
> >
> > Ideas would be appreciated.
> >
> > Ian Porter
> > Computer Guys Inc.
> > Arrowtown
> > New Zealand
> > [log in to unmask]
>
> Ian:
> Maxtor's retail boxes include a floppy containing their MaxBlast utility
> which should handle this. Got an OEM package? Minor problem. Download
> MaxBlast from Maxtor's web site.
>
> Best regards,
> Carroll Grigsby
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