I have a new 250 GB hard drive that is not recognized by my old BIOS.
250 GB: 01/10/2005-SIS-760-6A717A09-00.
Phoenix Award 6.00
More info: Stupid ASUS motherboard made for HP with a Phoenix BIOS. In other words, no one wants to support it.
Asustek Salmon 1.04.
250 GB: 01/10/2005-SIS-760-6A717A09-00
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Is this your board? ->
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docu ... =c00257657
If yes then try this Bios:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/gene ... pv-28445-5
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docu ... =c00257657
If yes then try this Bios:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/gene ... pv-28445-5
That is my board and the .exe did update my BIOS to 10/19/2005.
Unfortunately, it did not allow auto detection of my second hard drive.
However, if I enter my boot menu, it shows up as a drive now (though it has no OS as far as I know).
I am unsure of what that means and am unsure of how to proceed.
Windows XP, of course, does not detect the HD, either.
Other thoughts: My hard drive is http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products ... anguage=en a 250 MB WD Caviar EIDE.
Unfortunately, it did not allow auto detection of my second hard drive.
However, if I enter my boot menu, it shows up as a drive now (though it has no OS as far as I know).
I am unsure of what that means and am unsure of how to proceed.
Windows XP, of course, does not detect the HD, either.
Other thoughts: My hard drive is http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products ... anguage=en a 250 MB WD Caviar EIDE.
if even Windows doesn't detect it there must be something else. (luckily) Windows does not rely on BIOS data when it comes to harddisks. so even if the hdd isn't detected by the BIOS at all, it'll be available in Windows.
is there any other hdd on the same cable? if so: did you jumper the drives correctly? did you try the drive on the 2nd channel?
is there any other hdd on the same cable? if so: did you jumper the drives correctly? did you try the drive on the 2nd channel?
If you email me include [WIMSBIOS] in the subject.
That I didn't know.If even Windows doesn't detect it there must be something else. (luckily) Windows does not rely on BIOS data when it comes to harddisks.
I currently have both hard drives on the primary IDE channel, and I have the jumpers set to my old drive being the master and the new 250gb drive being a slave. I had a 4 gb slave on the cable, in the same (middle of the IDE cable) slot that I just pulled. I'll try moving the jumpers and seeing if I can't get the drive to appear. If that doesn't work, I'll put it on the CD drive's cable.
I will report back; thanks all for the help, especially if my BIOS ended up NOT being the problem.
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It is not showing up in explorer yet because it has to be partitioned and formatted first. You can see it in disk management and partition it from there, then format it.However, if I enter my boot menu, it shows up as a drive now (though it has no OS as far as I know).
I am unsure of what that means and am unsure of how to proceed.
Windows XP, of course, does not detect the HD, either.
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Well, I put it on my second IDE channel, and Windows detected it in device manager. I believe the hard drives must not have been playing nicely. However, I was still messing with jumper settings when I come back and read the diskmagn comment. Yep. I ALSO forgot to use diskmanager first. The drive is formatting right now. Wow. Such a basic step and I immediately start checking BIOS and jumper and IDE settings over and over. Yet another lesson for me.
Thanks, one and all!
Thanks, one and all!
I read your thread so far, and have the same main board as Kazzandra. I formatted a new 320 GB EIDE drive with G-parted into one 20 GB FAT32 for recovery and one 300 GB NTFS partition for boot OS (WinXP sp3). I then cloned the disk using PC Disk Clone. The computer boots and runs fine on the new drive, but only sees 40 GB total. I checked the BIOS, and it has the newest update already. I ran the update again just to make sure. When I look at the main BIOS menu, LBA or Large Disk Access mode do not show up anywhere. When looking at the properties of the drive, the BIOS recognizes the full 320 GB capacity. How to I get WinXP to do the same?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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You didn't tell the cloning program to resize the new partitions based on the new disk size. You may be able to do so afterwards (resize the partition) but make sure you have a backup of any stuff made after the transfer.
edwin/evasive
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