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8.4

Hard Drive not recognised

Asked by graham666 in Computer Hard Drives

Tags: hitachi, sata, 320gb, drive, hard

recently bought a new hard drive because my old one had died  However when i hook up the new sata drive it is not recognised by the bios.

The old hard drive was a maxtor 250 GB Sata drive.

The new hard drive is a Hitachi 320GB Sata drive. I have everything backed up from my other hard drive so I just want to do a fresh install of windows xp on the new drive. So i removed the old drive and replaced it with the new one however when the windows set up starts it cannot find the hard disk.


Full Desc. of Drive - HITACHI 32035SATA 320GB 3.5" SATA II INTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVEProduct code: 954219

I have an ASUS mother board K8V-MX.

Things i have tried -
Looking in bios for SATA settings - can't see any well there is one called SATA Boot Rom but not sure what this does? I've tried with it enable and disabled but is still isn't recognised.
Booting with the drive on both SATA ports.
Booting from windows xp disc then pressing f6 and installing latest drivers - still drive not recognised.
Booting with the hitachi tool from their website that allows you to scan for drives and alter SATA settings but this cannot locate the drive either.

Any suggestions for next steps would be appreciated thanks.
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