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new hard drive freezes BIOS
I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no
one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
Well before the OS has any stake in the affair
Offhand that'd have me stumped also. I'd likely be checking what new drive was like in another pc if is available, else perhaps an external enclosure. The fact it fails to allow even into bios when just itself attached indicates to me at least it's likely defective drive. Again checking on a 2nd pc might be best, easiest solution to determine if that's the problem. "Ron Patterson" wrote in message m... I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
I came to the same conclusion after the first new drive had a problem.
However, it is just too far fetched for me for a second brand new drive to have the same problem. Getting convinced now it is the mother board / BIOS. Amazing that both other drives work perfectly. Ron "pjp" wrote in message ... Well before the OS has any stake in the affair Offhand that'd have me stumped also. I'd likely be checking what new drive was like in another pc if is available, else perhaps an external enclosure. The fact it fails to allow even into bios when just itself attached indicates to me at least it's likely defective drive. Again checking on a 2nd pc might be best, easiest solution to determine if that's the problem. "Ron Patterson" wrote in message m... I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
I came to the same conclusion after the first new drive had a problem.
However, it is just too far fetched for me for a second brand new drive to have the same problem. Getting convinced now it is the mother board / BIOS. Amazing that both other drives work perfectly. Ron "pjp" wrote in message ... Well before the OS has any stake in the affair Offhand that'd have me stumped also. I'd likely be checking what new drive was like in another pc if is available, else perhaps an external enclosure. The fact it fails to allow even into bios when just itself attached indicates to me at least it's likely defective drive. Again checking on a 2nd pc might be best, easiest solution to determine if that's the problem. "Ron Patterson" wrote in message m... I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
Ron Patterson wrote:
I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
Thanks for the reply Smiles -
I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
"Ron Patterson" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Smiles - I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you 1. Have you tried a different SATA cable (or the cable from the original SATA drive?) Different power connector? 2. Is the SATA controller on the motherboard or is it a PCI added card? 3. Make and model of the computer? 4. Are you using a standard SATA power connector from the power supply or using a SATA adapter from the older 4 wire Molex off the power supply? |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
Mystery apparently solved. Phone call to a GREAT Western Digital tech
support technician. Familiar with my Intel motherboard. Recommended BIOS update as sure fix. It appears to have worked. Now with new drive installed and both old drives I can access BIOS and BIOS has found the drive. Can boot up into XP from either previous installed drives. Next step will be attempt to install Win 7 into the new drive. LVTravel" wrote in message ... "Ron Patterson" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Smiles - I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you 1. Have you tried a different SATA cable (or the cable from the original SATA drive?) Different power connector? 2. Is the SATA controller on the motherboard or is it a PCI added card? 3. Make and model of the computer? 4. Are you using a standard SATA power connector from the power supply or using a SATA adapter from the older 4 wire Molex off the power supply? |
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"Ron Patterson" wrote in message m... Mystery apparently solved. Phone call to a GREAT Western Digital tech support technician. Familiar with my Intel motherboard. Recommended BIOS update as sure fix. It appears to have worked. Now with new drive installed and both old drives I can access BIOS and BIOS has found the drive. Can boot up into XP from either previous installed drives. Next step will be attempt to install Win 7 into the new drive. LVTravel" wrote in message ... "Ron Patterson" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Smiles - I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you 1. Have you tried a different SATA cable (or the cable from the original SATA drive?) Different power connector? 2. Is the SATA controller on the motherboard or is it a PCI added card? 3. Make and model of the computer? 4. Are you using a standard SATA power connector from the power supply or using a SATA adapter from the older 4 wire Molex off the power supply? Glad you got it working and thanks for posting back. |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
"Ron Patterson" wrote in message m... Mystery apparently solved. Phone call to a GREAT Western Digital tech support technician. Familiar with my Intel motherboard. Recommended BIOS update as sure fix. It appears to have worked. Now with new drive installed and both old drives I can access BIOS and BIOS has found the drive. Can boot up into XP from either previous installed drives. Next step will be attempt to install Win 7 into the new drive. LVTravel" wrote in message ... "Ron Patterson" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Smiles - I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you 1. Have you tried a different SATA cable (or the cable from the original SATA drive?) Different power connector? 2. Is the SATA controller on the motherboard or is it a PCI added card? 3. Make and model of the computer? 4. Are you using a standard SATA power connector from the power supply or using a SATA adapter from the older 4 wire Molex off the power supply? Glad you got it working and thanks for posting back. |
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Mystery apparently solved. Phone call to a GREAT Western Digital tech
support technician. Familiar with my Intel motherboard. Recommended BIOS update as sure fix. It appears to have worked. Now with new drive installed and both old drives I can access BIOS and BIOS has found the drive. Can boot up into XP from either previous installed drives. Next step will be attempt to install Win 7 into the new drive. LVTravel" wrote in message ... "Ron Patterson" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Smiles - I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you 1. Have you tried a different SATA cable (or the cable from the original SATA drive?) Different power connector? 2. Is the SATA controller on the motherboard or is it a PCI added card? 3. Make and model of the computer? 4. Are you using a standard SATA power connector from the power supply or using a SATA adapter from the older 4 wire Molex off the power supply? |
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"Ron Patterson" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply Smiles - I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you 1. Have you tried a different SATA cable (or the cable from the original SATA drive?) Different power connector? 2. Is the SATA controller on the motherboard or is it a PCI added card? 3. Make and model of the computer? 4. Are you using a standard SATA power connector from the power supply or using a SATA adapter from the older 4 wire Molex off the power supply? |
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Thanks for the reply Smiles -
I have tried 2 brand new drives -one a 320 Gb Western Digital SATA and the other a 160 Gb Seagate SATA. It is too hard for me to believe both brand new drives are faulty. Computer boots up fine in either the IDE or SATA drives currently in it. Neither of the new drives - which are blank - will boot past the Intel screen - I can not even access the BIOS - system freezes on Intel screen. - but I can feel the new drive spinning. Same problem even when I remove the existing drives and all peripherals. It has me baffled - it is as if it will only boot past the Intel screen when there is a drive installed with an operating system on it. Thinking maybe reflash chip set - or new mother board? Ron "Smiles" wrote in message ... Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you |
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new hard drive freezes BIOS
Well before the OS has any stake in the affair
Offhand that'd have me stumped also. I'd likely be checking what new drive was like in another pc if is available, else perhaps an external enclosure. The fact it fails to allow even into bios when just itself attached indicates to me at least it's likely defective drive. Again checking on a 2nd pc might be best, easiest solution to determine if that's the problem. "Ron Patterson" wrote in message m... I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson |
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Ron Patterson wrote: I know this may not be the proper place for this question. Perhaps if no one here can field it, you can refer me to the appropriate newsgroup. Computer currently dual hard drive - one IDE and one SATA - both running Win XP. Boots easily into either one. No problem. Tried to install a new Seagate SATA drive as a third drive to run Win7. Hooked up new drive and computer will not boot past the Intel Screen (click F2 to enter BIOS) - freezes here - can not even enter BIOS. Disconnect all other drives and peripherals and connect new SATA using same ports and cables as other SATA. Same problem. Drive must be defective? Returned drive and purchased Western Digital drive. Same exact problem. Reinstall 2 old drives - no problem - either will boot. Apparently for some reason this computer will not boot past the Intel screen & and can not access BIOS if a hard drive is connected without an operating system? Otherwise all is fine. Any ideas or referrals? Ron Patterson is the drive to big for your system are you booting from each drive or having just the files seperately did the store check the drive for you |
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