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Topic: SATA hdd problem
German
Posts: 2533
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just bought new seagate sata drive, but cant figure out how to get it detected..it's all hooked up properly.

Anyone have any ideas?
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Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 803
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's should auto detect if sata is enabled in bios..
load bios defaults and try again?
rooted hard disk?
Fnukle
Posts: 4700
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
use disk management to mark as active
Insom
Posts: 1046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
does windows know about your sata controller
Makaveli
Posts: 2299
Location: USA
Yeah you have to download the software to install it
HERMITech
Posts: 4242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do you have any other SATA drives connected or is this the only one?

If it is the only SATA drive in the machine, check that you have enabled SATA in the BIOS and it should pick it up from there.
Makaveli
Posts: 2300
Location: USA
Go to the seagate website to get the software to install it, had to do the same for my 200gb
German
Posts: 2534
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sata is enabled in bios, it's onboard sata controller.


here's real newb question..where's disk management located
Insom
Posts: 1047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
right click my computer -> Manage

Storage -> Disk Management
Makaveli
Posts: 2301
Location: USA
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discwiz.html
German
Posts: 2535
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok maka
Makaveli
Posts: 2302
Location: USA
Yeah because i had the same thing happen when i first got mine, wasn't being detected at all, installed it with the software and it showed up right after.

Although if that doesn't do it for you i dunno what else to do.
German
Posts: 2536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
not having jumper block wouldnt matter aswell?
whoop
Posts: 10109
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
there's no jumper settings for SATA drives as far as I know.

I didn't have to use any software to set up my seagate SATA drive. in the BIOS I just set the sata thing to on and it's mode to IDE (it had IDE/RAID mode) or something like that. Went back into windows and there it was, unformatted 200gig of empty space.
German
Posts: 2537
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
got it working thanks to seagate wizard thing.

fuskin tools cost me 28gb of space aswell..rude as.


cheers for help people.
step
Posts: 1168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mine didn't detect when I put it in either, partition magic did and that's all that mattered, since I was going to format and partition it anyways.
Moo
Posts: 775
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
which mainboard is it?

some mainboards may have issues detecting SATAII hdd's.

there's a jumper on the back of the drive still which you use to knock it back to SATA 1,

find out which setting it is (if it doesn't say it on the drive, google it, or check seagate's website) and see if that helps.

also check that your mainboard's sata chipset isn't set to RAID mode, as you may need to add it in the raid BIOS if it is.

Makaveli
Posts: 2303
Location: USA
got it working thanks to seagate wizard thing.

fuskin tools cost me 28gb of space aswell..rude as.


cheers for help people.


What Size hard disk is it? if you're running stock windows xp without service pack 1 installed you won't be able to have the drive over 120gb i think it is.
German
Posts: 2539
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
m'board - Asus P4C800
hdd - seagate 400gb(ST3400633AS)

Im stalling legit copy of xp..so that's cool bout sp1..it's made itself 372gb after being formatted.
Insom
Posts: 1048
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
400 billion bytes ~= 372.53 gigabytes

that's how they get ya
trillion
Posts: 251
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thats one of the oldest marketing with numbers trick in the book
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4838
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You guys do realise a brand spanking new HDD with no partition on it will not get picked up by windows (in my computer)... right?

It must be initialised and formatted then it will just show up in my computer. Someone on the other page has already said how to do so.


I spose its about time the manufacturers have made a tool to do this automagically for all the nubs out there :)
whoop
Posts: 10110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
uh, mine shows up in my computer as nothing, when I click on it it asks me if I want to format it. is my computer just special?

hell I can disable a drive in the bios and it sitll shows up in windows
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4840
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its probably already been paritioned in the past and had the partition nuked by the last user so you can't see the data anymore.

Its a common question I hear a lot working as a tech... I just bought this new drive and put it in myself and it doesn't show up in Windows... is it broken?

9/10 it has not been initialised and formatted, the other 1/10 they have it jumpered incorrectly when using 2 parallel drives on a single cable.
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