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151303 2003-06-09 11:17:00 my friend brought around his computer to see if we can get if running i booted from boot cd but there in no c: drive
even i tried fdisk but it says there are no mounted drives
please help
thanks
phylip (1886)
151304 2003-06-09 11:49:00 Go into the BIOS and see if it has one shown. depending on the age of the computer, it may have an auto-detect menu. Also check inside that there is a hard drive and that the plugs are pushed fully in (with the grey one check both ends. Do this while it is turned off at the wall. Pheonix (280)
151305 2003-06-09 11:52:00 i went into bios and did auto detect but it didnt find any phylip (1886)
151306 2003-06-09 11:59:00 Does the disk light show any activity when you start the machine up? can you hear the hard drive spin up? Pheonix (280)
151307 2003-06-09 12:03:00 Hard disks do fail. If the autodetect in the BIOS doesn't find it then check all cables.

It IS possible the H/D is dead but check cables first. If the cable has fallen out the the BIOS won't detect it.
Elephant (599)
151308 2003-06-09 12:06:00 Sorry, gotta go...wife is kicking me. If you can borrow another drive and it auto detects OK, then it looks like a dead hard drive. Basically, the BIOS interigates the electronics on the hard drive to see what type it is. So an operating system is not needed at this stage. Its when the computer boots past the initial screen that the operating system inquires of the BIOS what the drive is. So you see that if you can't see it in the Bios, then either the hard drive is faulty or the motherboard IDE port is faulty. Hope I have given you enough info to diagnose.
Night all.
Pheonix (280)
151309 2003-06-09 12:34:00 thanks for all your help guys i got an old hard drive from an old system of mine and plugged it in and it booted up so guess its time to ditch the hard drive
thanks again for all your help
phill
phylip (1886)
151310 2003-06-10 23:48:00 you may have to set the HDD Cylinder (C) Head(H) Sector(S) manually in the BIOS. You don't mention if the HDD starts up without the IDE cable attached on boot up. A while back some of the Seagate HDD's had to be set manually depending on the MOBO. Te tuhi (3977)
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