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374991 2005-07-25 01:11:00 Hi there!
I have ghosted my HDD with Win XP on HDD using HDclone porgram. I am using it as a master HDD now. But every time I start PC it sais "HDD failed". After switching off and starting again it is OK.
:annoyed:
Any ideas?

Regards
taly (5956)
374992 2005-07-25 01:26:00 Maybe it doesnt like ghost?

It'll be better just formatting a hdd instead of cloning, or ghosting. If you're having probs using Ghost.

Or HDClone.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
374993 2005-07-25 01:33:00 had problems with SATA HDD and ghost 2003 had to reinstall. Use Acronis instead cajetan (8513)
374994 2005-07-25 03:39:00 Hi there!
I have ghosted my HDD with Win XP on HDD using HDclone porgram. I am using it as a master HDD now. But every time I start PC it sais "HDD failed". After switching off and starting again it is OK.
:annoyed:
Any ideas?

Regards
HDD failed? Are you sure that is the exact message? IS it sATA or IDE?
pctek (84)
374995 2005-07-25 23:59:00 HDD failed? Are you sure that is the exact message? IS it sATA or IDE?
Hi PCtec!
The drive is Maxtor DiamondMax Plus8, Ultra ATA/133, IDE compatable. Sys is Win XPhome on Athlon 1200 XP and Mobo Aopen AK73.Cable is 40 pin 80 wire,, blue connector is plugged into Mobo, black into HDD.
I copied previos HDD on the Maxtor.
Now, when I switch PC on it first is looking for IDE drives and finds Maxtor.
Then tells that Primary master HDD fail, press F1.
I press F1 and there is no Primary HDD. Asks for bootable CD disk. BIOS I configured for C boot.
I swith off PC, start again and it works ok.
Not a big problem, but I am curious.
My original HDD is Seagate 40G, that Maxtor was cloned from, and I keep it unconnected just in case.
taly (5956)
374996 2005-07-26 04:26:00 HDD failed? Are you sure that is the exact message? IS it sATA or IDE?
It is not serial, from the look of the connector.
taly (5956)
374997 2005-07-26 04:38:00 It looks as if the BIOS still wants the previous disk. Instead of using "F1" to ignore the error, go into the BIOS setup, let it see the new disk, and "exit with save". Graham L (2)
374998 2005-07-27 06:57:00 It looks as if the BIOS still wants the previous disk. Instead of using "F1" to ignore the error, go into the BIOS setup, let it see the new disk, and "exit with save".
Hi Graham!
In CMOS Setup IDE Primary Master is the right HDD Maxtor. The previous HDD was Seagate. At IDE Autodetection asks to press Enter. Pressed it. It said Detecting Master HDD. HDD data, size, cylinders etc look correct. Restarted PC and it looks as it is all ok now.
Thanks a lot!
taly (5956)
374999 2005-07-27 07:04:00 Thanks for letting us know the outcome of this, Taly. I was very interested in the solution.

Well done to Graham for providing the answer. :thumbs:
FoxyMX (5)
375000 2005-07-27 07:56:00 Hell! Sorry! The same again! Started PC after about half an hour and HDD fail again. I am not sure that I tweaaked BIOS correctly. taly (5956)
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