HDD FAIL.
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- Mr Flibbles
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HDD FAIL.
right, so i got a new hard drive. however, after putting it in and placing all the right wires, my computer fails to detect it. i suspect it needs drivers. now what do i do? thanks in advance as usual,
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ooh where did you get it and what make?
i had pretty much this problem this week too.
i know when i first bought this computer it didn't have sata drivers, and neither did windows, had to download em separate on a floppy and do the press F6 to install third party sata/raid drivers thing when installing windows. last time i made a SP2 slipstream copy of windows and stuck some sata drivers on that and it worked but that didn't work with the new drive.
i gave up in the end, filed an RMA and sent it back, hopefully i'll get a new working one this week
mine was a western digital caviar 250gb drive bought from ebuyer.com
i had pretty much this problem this week too.
i know when i first bought this computer it didn't have sata drivers, and neither did windows, had to download em separate on a floppy and do the press F6 to install third party sata/raid drivers thing when installing windows. last time i made a SP2 slipstream copy of windows and stuck some sata drivers on that and it worked but that didn't work with the new drive.
i gave up in the end, filed an RMA and sent it back, hopefully i'll get a new working one this week
mine was a western digital caviar 250gb drive bought from ebuyer.com
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Really, unusual for WD's to be duffers, I've had nothing but good experiences with them over the last few years.The Incredible... wrote:ooh where did you get it and what make?
i had pretty much this problem this week too.
i know when i first bought this computer it didn't have sata drivers, and neither did windows, had to download em separate on a floppy and do the press F6 to install third party sata/raid drivers thing when installing windows. last time i made a SP2 slipstream copy of windows and stuck some sata drivers on that and it worked but that didn't work with the new drive.
i gave up in the end, filed an RMA and sent it back, hopefully i'll get a new working one this week
mine was a western digital caviar 250gb drive bought from ebuyer.com
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I conker, nothing but good things for WD. Not the cheapest for you average HDD, but really bloody reliable. And if you've got the monies a raptor or two is worth it. You sure it's not your mobo fucking stuff up the incredible...?
Also, was the drive definitely initialized in drive management? It may be that everything else sees it, but it wasn't actually doing anything.
Also, was the drive definitely initialized in drive management? It may be that everything else sees it, but it wasn't actually doing anything.
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