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Name: bluedragon_08
Date: August 18, 2004 at 09:17:47 Pacific
Subject: real problem with HDD
OS: win xp pro
CPU/Ram: p4, 224mb
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Hi
I have a real problem

i have a computer which is about 1 year old, pentium 4

well, recently i decided to reformat it, this would be my first time reformatting, because it was starting to become very slow.

so i went on the internet and followed some intructions to reformat it. By the way i was using XP PRo.

so i inserted the boot disc (aka XP CD) and reformatted it. then following with an installation. everything was working fine, the installation had successfully worked until it had to do its restart. once restarted, the XP loading screen came up with the blue loading bar. it quickly passed that, but another xp loading screen came up but instead of the blue bar, it said, PLEASE WAIT. and from then on, it didnt do anything...i guess it froze.

so, i then restarted it. (manually)

turns out, now my bios, or something, cant detect my HDD.
when i try to load my computer up normally, without the XP CD in, it says, failed to boot, please insert disc and press enter. and then whenever i do put it in, it brings me to the windows xp pro setup, with 3 options. install xp, recovery console or exit.

when i choose any of those options, they all say...cannot detect hdd. and it automatically reboots my comp. THUS resulting in the same thing.

the only thing i can access is my bios. and primary master and primary slave says NONE.

i would do just a clean reformat, but i cant even get to that option!

i dont think its anythign with the cables, because i have never even opened my computer, like..the warranty seal is still on it.

its a 40gig HDD. i dont know what to do anymore.

vince



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Response Number 1
Name: poetfreak
Date: August 21, 2004 at 10:49:46 Pacific
Subject: real problem with HDD
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quit posting MS problems on a OS/2 messageboard dumbarse.


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Response Number 2
Name: oslinux
Date: September 11, 2004 at 09:52:19 Pacific
Subject: real problem with HDD
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when your bios says none for primary master , primary slave. it means you bios dosn't see the drive. most modern bios can auto detected the hdd. change all the NONE to AUTO and that should fix the problem.
BTW QUIT POSTING M$ POOBLEMS ON THE O/S@ MESSAGE BOARD.
p.s. if the bios said NONE for the hdd then they can't be usen by any os, since the bios controles the computers hardeware accesse.

Think Outside The Box?


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