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d4nnyboy
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13. February 2009 @ 15:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi all :)

Iv got hold of a pc from where i work, the boss said I could have it.

I personally dont need it but he was going to throw it away, i dont like to waste anything.
A week later my aunts pc packs in, so I said she can have my works one.

So iv backed up her stuff on my hard drive and formatted hers ready to install xp on the works pc,
The problem is the works pc wont recognise her hard drive, yet when i set it as a slave and connect it to my computer it recognises it no problem.

The bios screen on the works one sees it as a unknown device?

Anyway to sort this? any help will be apprieciated.
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13. February 2009 @ 19:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Possibly the PC is too old and won't recognize the newer hard drive.

You haven't included enough information to say for sure.

How old is the PC from work?
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14. February 2009 @ 00:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Is the newer drive over 137GB?


d4nnyboy
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14. February 2009 @ 07:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Dailun - sorry my bad, yeah its pretty old
its a Dell
Pentium 4 1.8ghz
it has a 512mb chip and a 256mb chip, SDram not DDR or newer
It came with windows 2000, so its safe to assume its around 9yrs old



Killer bug - Her hard drive is a western digital 200gb, the manufacturing date of the harddrive is 2004


so from what you both said, the pc could be too old and the harddrive might be too big.....:(

well thanks for the input guys (or gals) shes gunna have to buy a new pc.if your wondering what happend to her other one she had a power surge and blew pretty much everything on the motherboard, s*it happens i guess.

Thanks again ;)
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15. February 2009 @ 03:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by d4nnyboy:
Dailun - sorry my bad, yeah its pretty old
its a Dell
Pentium 4 1.8ghz
it has a 512mb chip and a 256mb chip, SDram not DDR or newer
It came with windows 2000, so its safe to assume its around 9yrs old



Killer bug - Her hard drive is a western digital 200gb, the manufacturing date of the harddrive is 2004


so from what you both said, the pc could be too old and the harddrive might be too big.....:(

well thanks for the input guys (or gals) shes gunna have to buy a new pc.if your wondering what happend to her other one she had a power surge and blew pretty much everything on the motherboard, s*it happens i guess.

Thanks again ;)
Get a 20$ USB ide/ata/sata/miniata to USB adapter I use them to trouble shoot and archive HDDS

http://www.directron.com/cbisatau2.html
http://www.directron.com/usbdsc5.html

Mind you for older drives you'll have to toy with the jumpers because I swear IDE/ATA has a mind of its own sometimes. But I love the one I got it works well.


Also if the HDD is in but not showing the partition might be friend and you'll have to use the manufacturers software to recert it or format it.

But with the USB device you just install the drivers(XP should have them automatically) and then bring up disk management or whatever ti is on 2K and format it.

I use Acronis Disk Director myself they also have a bootable disc but USB support is iffy.

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d4nnyboy
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15. February 2009 @ 08:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ZippyDSM:
Originally posted by d4nnyboy:
Dailun - sorry my bad, yeah its pretty old
its a Dell
Pentium 4 1.8ghz
it has a 512mb chip and a 256mb chip, SDram not DDR or newer
It came with windows 2000, so its safe to assume its around 9yrs old



Killer bug - Her hard drive is a western digital 200gb, the manufacturing date of the harddrive is 2004


so from what you both said, the pc could be too old and the harddrive might be too big.....:(

well thanks for the input guys (or gals) shes gunna have to buy a new pc.if your wondering what happend to her other one she had a power surge and blew pretty much everything on the motherboard, s*it happens i guess.

Thanks again ;)
Get a 20$ USB ide/ata/sata/miniata to USB adapter I use them to trouble shoot and archive HDDS

http://www.directron.com/cbisatau2.html
http://www.directron.com/usbdsc5.html

Mind you for older drives you'll have to toy with the jumpers because I swear IDE/ATA has a mind of its own sometimes. But I love the one I got it works well.


Also if the HDD is in but not showing the partition might be friend and you'll have to use the manufacturers software to recert it or format it.

But with the USB device you just install the drivers(XP should have them automatically) and then bring up disk management or whatever ti is on 2K and format it.

I use Acronis Disk Director myself they also have a bootable disc but USB support is iffy.



Il see if she is willing to buy the usb adapter, im pritty sure shes gunna buy a new pc, hers was pretty old anyway, she was on about getting a new one before hers got fooked!
Thanks for your input anyway ;)
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15. February 2009 @ 11:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by d4nnyboy:
Originally posted by ZippyDSM:
Originally posted by d4nnyboy:
Dailun - sorry my bad, yeah its pretty old
its a Dell
Pentium 4 1.8ghz
it has a 512mb chip and a 256mb chip, SDram not DDR or newer
It came with windows 2000, so its safe to assume its around 9yrs old



Killer bug - Her hard drive is a western digital 200gb, the manufacturing date of the harddrive is 2004


so from what you both said, the pc could be too old and the harddrive might be too big.....:(

well thanks for the input guys (or gals) shes gunna have to buy a new pc.if your wondering what happend to her other one she had a power surge and blew pretty much everything on the motherboard, s*it happens i guess.

Thanks again ;)
Get a 20$ USB ide/ata/sata/miniata to USB adapter I use them to trouble shoot and archive HDDS

http://www.directron.com/cbisatau2.html
http://www.directron.com/usbdsc5.html

Mind you for older drives you'll have to toy with the jumpers because I swear IDE/ATA has a mind of its own sometimes. But I love the one I got it works well.


Also if the HDD is in but not showing the partition might be friend and you'll have to use the manufacturers software to recert it or format it.

But with the USB device you just install the drivers(XP should have them automatically) and then bring up disk management or whatever ti is on 2K and format it.

I use Acronis Disk Director myself they also have a bootable disc but USB support is iffy.



Il see if she is willing to buy the usb adapter, im pritty sure shes gunna buy a new pc, hers was pretty old anyway, she was on about getting a new one before hers got fooked!
Thanks for your input anyway ;)
If you do any PC repair or want to do any PC repair a few 10-20$ gadgets is a must.

Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
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