This is kind of an addendum to the thread of trying to get a hard drive recognized in an older pc. If when I push a key, any key, when the black terminal says no operating system found, and that error message repeats each time any key is pressed and the floppy drive light goes on and that floppy drive sound sounds and the bios is set to auto configuration and I've fiddled with IDE cables and discovered the layout of the chassis is crucial to doing stuff inside the box and Scott Mueller's 1300 page tome and cd videos don't help me get this thing right, and all the help from this list indicates a HD failure, would you say it'd be prudent to accept that this HD is kaput? I also have a Pentium box that does work (it's running Win95) and I'd like to erase the drive and load linux and play. The box cover doesn't just come off, so I can't get inside easily to look at stuff. Should I just start unscrewing screws to get in there, or is there a better way? Actually, if I put the really old HD from the Pentium into the old P2 with the kaput HD, would that work...relatively easily? Thanks, Diane Visit our website regularly for FAQs, articles, how-to's, tech tips and much more http://freepctech.com