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bluetard117
12-01-09, 06:08 PM
So I'm installing a 500gb Seagate harddrive, to replace my 120gb Western Digital drive in my HP dv6700. I had successfully installed a 500 gig Western Digital drive before, but I screwed up the drive somehow, and now it just wont work. So, hence the Seagate drive.

I put the drive in, loaded in a Windows XP cd (just a temp before I load W7), and waited. Once I pressed enter to install the OS, it told me that no harddrive was detected. Is this something in the bios that wont detect anything other than WD drives?

MAXAMEYES
12-01-09, 06:52 PM
Dunno if this is similar, but I just got done with a fews days of Windows based rage due to a BSOD total meltdown on my Dell 8400.
The problem was due to an "iaStor.sys" shutdown.
iaStor.sys, as far as I've researched up to this point, is a driver that let's Windows literally talk to the hard drive.

You may have to go into setup on startup and boot from a cd, install some new drivers and/or updated BIOS and see if it'll take that way.
One thing I learned too, is to go directly to each manufacturers website and update drivers and software that way; don't rely solely on Windows/Microsoft updates.

Hope this helped, at least a little.

Threak-X
12-01-09, 10:09 PM
bluetard117--What I think it is, that's a 3GBps HDD and the one you took out is an 1.5GBps HDD.

Some older SATA cards don't support auto negotiation with these newer 3GBps drives and you'll have to make a jumper connection to enable it. On the left side of the SATA data connection place a two-pin jumper onto the 2-left pins of the jumper block and it should detect the HDD for you.

I'm not sure if you got a jumper with the purchase of the HDD... you'll have to find one if not.

bluetard117
12-01-09, 11:19 PM
Possibly. I checked the specs on the WD drive that I screwed up, but it had 3.0gbps transfers, and so does this new one, although the new one isint being recognized by my laptop. I just ran the system diagnostic check on the harddrive in my BIOS, and the new drive passed both the quick and the comprehensive tests, and yet the Windows XP installer disc still wouldnt recognize the drives presence, when I had no trouble with the WD drives that I've used in the past on this laptop.

bluetard117
12-01-09, 11:20 PM
Here are links to the two drives. The Seagate is the one I'm trying to install. The Western Digital is the one I fried a while ago, but worked with no problem.

Seagate:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4319028&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs

Western Digital:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=4322423&sku=W10-7314&srkey=WD5000BEVT

MAXAMEYES
12-02-09, 08:28 AM
Try a good old Google search for your problem with whatever variety of search parameters it takes to track down some good leads on your problem. Many times these are actually well recognized, common problems that have been addressed by various vendors and manufacturers...but they don't get a lot of publicity.

Shit's frustratin', ain't it?

Every time I had to hard re-boot I thought to myself; "Yeah, I'll reboot alright, boot yer fukkin' electronic ass right out the fukkin' window!"

Computers...
fuck
fuck
fuck

bluetard117
12-02-09, 09:48 PM
Ah, fuckit. I decided to install Windows Vista (ugh, so sick of it) and then W7. Apparently, Vista supports more variety of SATA hard drives, so it took it immediately and then everything worked out from there!

Which makes me wonder why it worked from the same XP disc I used here on my desktop from XP to 7...

I dunno. Both of my computers are running W7 now, so I'm not complaining.

MAXAMEYES
12-03-09, 09:49 AM
Ah, fuckit. I decided to install Windows Vista (ugh, so sick of it) and then W7. Apparently, Vista supports more variety of SATA hard drives, so it took it immediately and then everything worked out from there!

Which makes me wonder why it worked from the same XP disc I used here on my desktop from XP to 7...

I dunno. Both of my computers are running W7 now, so I'm not complaining.

Computers...
fuck
fuck
fuck

Threak-X
12-03-09, 09:11 PM
Computers...
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fuckYeah, Computers are Stupid