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new hard drive by DJKAL on 01-25-2006 at 03:57 PM
hi, i have recently decided to take the hard drive (120GB - MAXTOR) our of my external hard drive and put it in my PC instead, and plave my smaller (40gb) hard drive into the external hard drive.
i switched them and now when i turn my PC on and it loads the PC status screen (where you press F1 to continue or DEL to enter setup configeration)
and it says i do not have a primary slave, but i have set this hard drive to slave (no jumper - but there is still 1 which covers 1 pin - but i tink this is permanent cos i didnt want to break it trying to get it off)
will i need to download drivers to get it to work or anything
i always thoguht you just plugged it in an it would work, which sounds stupid now that i type it
RE: new hard drive by Menthix on 01-25-2006 at 04:19 PM
Your Windows installation is probably on the 40GB disk, and i don't think you can boot from the external harddsik?
RE: new hard drive by DJKAL on 01-25-2006 at 04:26 PM
quote: Originally posted by MenthiX
Your Windows installation is probably on the 40GB disk, and i don't think you can boot from the external harddsik?
no my windows version {XP} is on my other hard drive - my main one
this is just a slave (that part was stated above so i didnt think of any need to say it was the spare)
RE: new hard drive by Reaper on 01-25-2006 at 04:39 PM
try setting the jumper to cable select if you can get it off.
RE: new hard drive by Menthix on 01-25-2006 at 05:19 PM
I see. Well, the 120GB that came out the external one should be set to slave if the 40GB that was in there first was a slave too. There should be some instructions on the HD itself that explains how to set the jumper to slave. Also, make sure harddisk autodetection is enabled in your BIOS.
RE: new hard drive by DJKAL on 01-26-2006 at 03:55 PM
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Originally posted by MenthiX
Also, make sure harddisk autodetection is enabled in your BIOS.
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how do i do this?
im pretty sure it is set to slave, though ...
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Originally posted by DJKAL
i have set this hard drive to slave (no jumper - but there is still 1 which covers 1 pin - but i tink this is permanent cos i didnt want to break it trying to get it off)
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i have just looked at the smaller {40GB} hard drive that i took out fo my PC to be replaced with this newone {120GB} and saw it was set to master
it was always the slave though - never anything more (apart from when it was in an older PC with an even smaller {20GB} hard drive )
it has always loaded as the slave and always run as this,
should i set my new one as the master and see if it too runs as the slave?
my other one {300GB} IS the master so i dont understand how i have 2 masters but 1 running as a slave!?
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