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Friday, May 20, 2011

Hard Disk Detection problem With Bios

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During Post (Power On Self Test), the Bios try to get data about all the devises connected to the system. After checking the processor and Ram it checks for devise such you're hard disk, Cd-Rom, etc., and display them on screen with messages such As 'detecting Ide drives...' and Found former Master....'etc. Sometimes your Bios Just refuses to recognize your hard disk, basically production it useless-there's no way windows will recognize your hard disk if the Bios doesn't. Let's see why this happens:



The most base imagine is a loose or badly connected data cable. Make sure the data cable is plugged in properly, both into the hard disk, as well as the motherboard. The same goes for Power cable, so check that as well. Also, make sure that the red lines on the data cable and power cable are adjacent to each other.

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One you've ruled out any cable problems, check the jumper setting on the drives. If two drives are connected to a port, make sure one is set as specialist and the other as Slave, or else both are set to Cable Select.

Hard Disk Detection problem With Bios
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Next, make sure your drive controllers on your motherboard are not disabled. These controllers control Ide devices, and without them the Bios cannot detect the drives. Go to the Bios setup, and under the Integrated Peripherals menu, make sure that 'On Board Hdc' is enabled for both former and Secondary channels. Also ensure that all drive types are set to Auto under the approved Cmos Setting. If you are not comfortable with changing the Bios values, just reset the Bios to installation defaults.

When all else fails, so has your hard disk send it to a technician for servicing.

Hard Disk Detection problem With Bios

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