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New Hard Drive...broken..?
Hi,
I have bought a new 80GB hard drive off ebay and the item description said that it was in full working order. However, it arrived today and on Windows XP setup, it stays at "Setup is starting windows" for ages before the screen comes up to say "to begin setup press enter" so I thought this was just because it was a large capacity hard drive so continued and it took ages examining the drive and then the licence agreement appeared so i pressed F8 to continue and then when the drive partition page appeared it said in the box which normally shows your drive "Windows cannot access this drive" so i pressed the key which said "delete partition" and then the screen went black and a blue STOP screen appeared. I then went into the bios and pressed enter to automatically detect the drive and the info it gave me about the drive was this: Capacity: 81GB Cylinder: 39236 Head: 16 Precomp: 0 Landing Zone: 39235 Sector: 255 I thought the cylinder number seemed low because even the 30GB that I am currently using is much higher. So, is the drive broken or am I doing something completely wrong. I have fitted drives in this machine before and have not had any problems. Oh and the drive is a Maxtor DiamondMax 10 6L080L0 PATA133 HDD if it helps... :confused:confused and slightly annoyed:mad: :)~Ben B~:) |
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are you sure you set it up correctly and its not conflicting with an existing drive? sounds like it had a none windows partition on it. can you install it in a working machine and try formatting it that way?
I would never buy second hand componants off ebay |
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what jumper options do you have - have you tried cable select? Is drive on primary ide channel? Is drive only ide device on that channel?
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I too would never buy a second hand drive. Anyway , they're so cheap these days, why bother? |
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