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In our last episode
Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Bob, thanks for the reply.
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>Is the HD configured properly? Can you go to the CMOS and
>does it AUTO recognize the drive?
Yes, it does Auto Drive Detect. From the original post:
>>Puzzle:
>>If I boot with a floppy, I can switch to the C: drive and read and
>>right to it just fine. BIOS Auto Drive Detect finds the drive, no
>>problem.
>However, you also could be looking at a bad motherboard...
I'm afraid so. I get the controller error with nothing attached to the
Motherboard. Hook up the ribbon cable, boot with the floppy, and there
is the hard drive.
I'm guessing some small "routine" in the booting part of the controller, fails
a test at boot up. But the rest of the controller works fine.
Al
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