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View Full Version : Hard drive issues.
Shawnathan
August 9th, 2009, 08:46 PM
Alright a while ago I tried installing an additional hard drive to my computer.. but for some reason the drive was read but when I went to save something onto it my comp completely froze. I threw a smaller hardrive in(15gb) completely pointless though. That worked perfectly. Any ideas?
And I did have a letter assigned and the drive formatted.
:feedback:
Thank you in advance! =]=]
DrewWilson
August 9th, 2009, 11:48 PM
I'm not a hardware person unfortunately, but did you make sure the pins in the drives were set correctly? (ala master and slave)
I'm guessing you have, but making sure. Otherwise, I would have no idea other than to somehow try SpinRight on the drive.
Aaron_Walkhouse
August 9th, 2009, 11:55 PM
Start with telling us all the differences between
those drives. Then tell us all the usual information
we would need to start figuring it out, such as
identifying the computer and all the hard disks as
well as what you did to install both disks step by step.
Shawnathan
August 10th, 2009, 12:16 AM
MY motherboard:n650ge-pb, It's an Invidia Mobo
Spec:
- NVIDIA nForce650i SLI + nForce 430 Chipset
- Support Intel LGA775 Core Processor Family
- 1 PCI Express x16@16-lane;2 PCI-Ex16@8-Lane
- Support FSB 1333MHz
- Advanced 4-Phase PWM Design
- Dual Channel DDR2 800 Memory DIMMs Supported
- Support 4 Serial ATA2 Devices with RAID 0, 1
- Gigabit LAN Supported
- Azalia 8 Channel Audio CODEC
- 1 * IEEE 1394a 9-Pin Headers
- CPU Vcore 8-Shift
- Embeded Aluminum Heat-pipe Thermal Kit
- ATX Form Factor
Hard drive I was trying to install:Model Number is,
WD1600BB22FTA0
the other drive I tested was a 15gb fireball hard drive?
The Pins are all good for the master/slave thing. And I am currently using a 160gb Sata hard drive. Thanks again for the assistance everyone.
As for installation I made the drive a slave drive. Screwed in the hard drive to the case and plugged everything in.
RACKnRAIL
August 10th, 2009, 12:23 AM
I'm no expert either. I would try it as the master drive, then use a boot CD like Hirens to format it and diagnose the issue.
Aaron_Walkhouse
August 10th, 2009, 04:25 AM
Is that another SATA disk or an IDE disk?
If IDE, is it the only one?
If there's another disk on the same cable or controller,
give all the info on that one too.
If it's the only disk of that type or on that cable it
cannot be a slave drive.
The part number suggests an older Caviar disk.
What else is on the label and can you find that
disk on their website (http://www.wdc.com)?
Try formatting it to under 137 GB and if that works consult
the install manual for tips on installing larger disks.
Signa
August 10th, 2009, 04:47 AM
Try formatting it to under 137 GB and if that works consult
the install manual for tips on installing larger disks.
That's a good point as long as he is still running XP pre-SP1. I don't think it will matter otherwise.
My question is how the BIOS sees the drive. At first glance, it sounds like its a bad drive. I've had some dieing HDDs that freeze the computer. You could also try turning off write caching. I hear that can help.
Aaron_Walkhouse
August 10th, 2009, 05:30 AM
XP SP1 is only one of many things that could have problems
with 48 bit LBA and you can find the problem popping up
with newer versions of all the operating systems because
there are still drivers, BIOS and motherboard settings to
look at.
Trying a format to under 137 GB will quickly confirm or
disprove that as a problem, saving us a lot of time.
Shawnathan
August 10th, 2009, 10:58 AM
Ahh, At the time I had a disc drive as the master? and the hard drive as the slave. -Shrugs-
The Sata drive was the only other hard drive I had in it at the time.. and as far as OS goes. I have Vista.
and this might help but.. uhhh.. This hard drive came from an old modded xbox. o.0
RACKnRAIL
August 10th, 2009, 11:33 AM
I believe xbox hard drives have some sort of lock, which would prevent you from using it in a PC. There may be a way to unlock it though. Google, my friend, Google!!
drtoker
August 10th, 2009, 11:44 AM
http://www.xbox-scene.com/articles/pc-hdd.php
If the xbox was softmodded, that will work.
If it was hard modded (chip) then its not locked and may have another issue alltogether...
Shawnathan
August 10th, 2009, 12:07 PM
Ahhh, The xbox was indeed Hard Modded.
Again thank you all for your responses.. this has been bugging me a lot. Maybe it is just some hard drive issue. =[
drtoker
August 10th, 2009, 02:36 PM
You tried some hard drive diag's? I know dell has one built in that will test your hard drives from the advanced boot menu (f12), so do some other big name manufacturers...
Shawnathan
August 10th, 2009, 07:57 PM
Alright new inquiry for you all.
I have a 500GB External Seagate drive.
Randomly crapped out on me. So I was reading some other forums and Read that a lot of people have fixed their drives by formatting them.
but When I try to format the drive after about 10 minutes or so I'll get a message saying Windows could not format drive.
Now the original issues are:
I can see the drive, But when I try opening it I get a message saying "the parameter is incorrect".. before that I was getting another error but I can't recall what it was. Something about I/O error.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
btw, SN: 9qm435jb:thanks:
mountain_rage
August 10th, 2009, 09:59 PM
Alright new inquiry for you all.
I have a 500GB External Seagate drive.
Randomly crapped out on me. So I was reading some other forums and Read that a lot of people have fixed their drives by formatting them.
but When I try to format the drive after about 10 minutes or so I'll get a message saying Windows could not format drive.
Now the original issues are:
I can see the drive, But when I try opening it I get a message saying "the parameter is incorrect".. before that I was getting another error but I can't recall what it was. Something about I/O error.
Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
btw, SN: 9qm435jb:thanks:
Not sure if this is the problem, but if you want to restart your drive from scratch you want to go to the partition settings. To get there go to control panel -> Admin toosl -> computer management -> Disk Management. You can delete the volume, recreate it and partition it.
Shawnathan
August 10th, 2009, 10:25 PM
Not sure if this is the problem, but if you want to restart your drive from scratch you want to go to the partition settings. To get there go to control panel -> Admin toosl -> computer management -> Disk Management. You can delete the volume, recreate it and partition it.
Ah fan fuckin tastical... Thanks so much I'll try that shit right now.
Now it's not even showing up. =[
thank you anyways though!
mountain_rage
August 10th, 2009, 11:23 PM
Ah fan fuckin tastical... Thanks so much I'll try that shit right now.
Now it's not even showing up. =[
thank you anyways though!
You probably have to create a new volume, a.k.a tell windows how you want it to set up the files on your hard drive. Go back to control panel -> Admin toosl -> computer management -> Disk Management there should be an unallocated space the size of your hard drive, you want to right click that chunk and create a new volume.
Shawnathan
August 11th, 2009, 12:25 AM
You probably have to create a new volume, a.k.a tell windows how you want it to set up the files on your hard drive. Go back to control panel -> Admin toosl -> computer management -> Disk Management there should be an unallocated space the size of your hard drive, you want to right click that chunk and create a new volume.
Nope... Nothings there. =[
I'm just going to have to mail it in.
It's still under warranty.. So It's not absolutely terrible.
thanks again for your help.
Signa
August 11th, 2009, 12:38 AM
Yeah, still sounding like a dead drive. The only symptom I've ever had that he didn't was suddenly have it appear as a 2.0TB drive. I've got a 1TB+1TB Raid 0 and it still reads as 1.8TB. The drive that did this was a 200GB, and TB drives weren't even on the horizon at the time.
Shawnathan
August 13th, 2009, 02:04 PM
alright. I managed to fix the drive issue.. thank you everyone for responding.
And as for the external drive.. I can just send that in for a replacement.!@