W wally222 New Member Jan 11, 2007 #1 I just put in a new IDE 80GB hard drive into my Dell computer to replace an old one. I popped in the Windows 2000 Pro disc, formatted the hard drive and installed Windows, but when I go to boot up, it says that no IDE drive is installed...thoughts?
I just put in a new IDE 80GB hard drive into my Dell computer to replace an old one. I popped in the Windows 2000 Pro disc, formatted the hard drive and installed Windows, but when I go to boot up, it says that no IDE drive is installed...thoughts?
W wally222 New Member Jan 11, 2007 #2 sorry, wrong forum...if this could be moved to the correct one that would be great...thanks
ghost Active Member Jan 11, 2007 #3 Have you set the jumpers correctly on the HDD ? E.G. Master or Cable select...
W wally222 New Member Jan 11, 2007 #4 how would i exactly determine which is the correct jumper setting, master or cs?
ghost Active Member Jan 11, 2007 #5 How has you configed your HDD/HDD`s ? Also what type of IDE cable are you using? Has it got 2 or 3 connectors, etc... ? Cheers
How has you configed your HDD/HDD`s ? Also what type of IDE cable are you using? Has it got 2 or 3 connectors, etc... ? Cheers
ghost Active Member Jan 11, 2007 #7 Yeah Just put your HDD on MASTER and plug one on the IDE cables into the HDD and the other on the IDE1 mobo connector and that should be ok.
Yeah Just put your HDD on MASTER and plug one on the IDE cables into the HDD and the other on the IDE1 mobo connector and that should be ok.
W wally222 New Member Jan 11, 2007 #8 ok cool, and thats what it was originally set on and the bios didnt recognize it
ghost Active Member Jan 11, 2007 #9 Hmm try CS/ thats Cable select. If that dont work you might wanna try a new ribbon cable.