Check you BIOS settings as well. Make sure you have the IDE or SATA ports on for the position the drives are in.
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I am trying to install a new harddrive into one of my pc's. I put the harddrive in and connect all the cables and when i hit the power button nothing happen. a yellow light is on the motherboard and is lit up. So i have another computer that i know boots up ok. I took the working harddrive out of the second computer and put my non working harddrive into it. doesn't boot up. so i put the working harddrive back into the second computer and hook everything up, now that computer wont boot
what did i do wrong?
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>> and put my non working harddrive into it. doesn't boot up. << if the disk has a short on the interface, it can burn your interface on the mobo.
The bad news : So by connecting the bad disk to a good system, you ruined already 2 systems
Maybe good news : connect your good disk to the other ide cable and test if it still boots from there, or without any disks connected (you should at least boot up and get some display)
First analyze Hard Disk jumpers. Every Hard Drive has a different setup for master slave.Check you BIOS settings. Check in BIOS HDD detection,if not detected,check IDE - SATA settings, if you can't manage the jumpers, put one HDD in IDE1 slot on the motherboard, put other HDD on IDE2 . You must give us more details about the actual hardware that is involved in this problem ( Type of HDD? Mother board ? what other IDE or SATA devices you have active ? )
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by: PUNKYPosted on 2007-04-27 at 19:45:09ID: 18993297
Have you configured master and slave drives correctly?
When you boot up system, check in bios see if the drive recognized there?