At 12:18 98-12-13 -0800, you wrote:
>Martin:
>
>Before you do anything rash... Take the drive back to the original
>machine and see if it works there. If it does, write down the drive
>parameters from the BIOS. Duplicate them as exactly as the 2nd machine
>will allow. This is ~much~ more important than how it is listed on the
>the drive or any other reference you may have. The way is was written
>is the way it must be read. Changes can only be made during the initial
>setup of a drive (clean install).
>HTH,
>Eric
Thank Eric,
This is exactly what I did, and this is the same on the original machine
Fdisk still show 0% of use and no partition. Was correctly functionning just
before I move it to the new computer.
Martin Trevorn
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