Cyos
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I managed to get my hands on a rather old 80 GB IDE HDD. I put it in to an old windows XP computer, it worked fine, the usual. I tried to format it, but forgot to check "Quick Format". I got tired of waiting for a normal format, and tried to cancel, but it gave me an error, and I had to Ctrl-Alt-Del out of the reformatting process.
So I'm left with a semi-formatted hard drive. I boot up Ubuntu, but it can't format the drive - it gives me an error to tell me it failed. I made a CD of PartLogic 0.69, but it wouldn't boot, citing a few DMA errors. I tried another partitioning software (Cute Partitioner or some such), but it wouldn't boot at all. I put in the Windows CD to see if it could install on the borked drive, but it gave the excuse that "Setup couldn't access the device".
What is utterly bizarre is that Windows XP, and the mobo's bios know the device is there. They happily report that my 82 GB Maxtor Hard Drive contains no volumes, but is otherwise working properly. Yet when I go to My Computer, the drive is simply not there. Is there any way to force Windows into seeing the drive so we can finish formatting it? It sees the drive, and so does the bios, and so does the Ubuntu installer, but none of them seem able to actually do anything to the drive.
All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
So I'm left with a semi-formatted hard drive. I boot up Ubuntu, but it can't format the drive - it gives me an error to tell me it failed. I made a CD of PartLogic 0.69, but it wouldn't boot, citing a few DMA errors. I tried another partitioning software (Cute Partitioner or some such), but it wouldn't boot at all. I put in the Windows CD to see if it could install on the borked drive, but it gave the excuse that "Setup couldn't access the device".
What is utterly bizarre is that Windows XP, and the mobo's bios know the device is there. They happily report that my 82 GB Maxtor Hard Drive contains no volumes, but is otherwise working properly. Yet when I go to My Computer, the drive is simply not there. Is there any way to force Windows into seeing the drive so we can finish formatting it? It sees the drive, and so does the bios, and so does the Ubuntu installer, but none of them seem able to actually do anything to the drive.
All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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