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 Post subject: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 6th, 2008, 10:33 
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I have 3 units of Seagate 80GB desktop 3.5" IDE hard drives that are not able to be detected by BIOS when i boot up my computer and also having the same problem when i tried another computer. MHDD also not able to detect the hard drives. The hard disks spins all along and does not spin-down or make any clicking sound. See attached screen message.

Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm ST3802110A

Appreciate if anyone can help! Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 6th, 2008, 13:25 
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Hi,

they probably suffer of some PCB problem or the bearing is seized or heads are stuck on the platters... First one has more probability.

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 7th, 2008, 3:16 
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pepe wrote:
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they probably suffer of some PCB problem or the bearing is seized or heads are stuck on the platters... First one has more probability.

pepe


Hello Pepe,

Thanks for the reply.. could it also be that the hdd's mbr is corrupted and therefore, the BIOS cannot detect the hard drives during boot-up?

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 7th, 2008, 10:13 
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MBR is only available after BIOS detected the drive.

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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pepe wrote:
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MBR is only available after BIOS detected the drive.

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OK. Any repairing software or repairing tools available to do the job?

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 7th, 2008, 11:57 
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Hi,

sorry, I mis-interpreted your first message, I got it as if the drives were not spinning... :oops:
The cause of the problem can be many things: PCB, heads to FW area so I cannot give a general solution.
we should hear them powering on, hear their seeking...

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 8th, 2008, 3:04 
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pepe wrote:
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sorry, I mis-interpreted your first message, I got it as if the drives were not spinning... :oops:
The cause of the problem can be many things: PCB, heads to FW area so I cannot give a general solution.
we should hear them powering on, hear their seeking...

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When i power-up the computer, the drives did power-up and could hear seeking sound and spinning and the drives spins down when i power-off the computer. Thanks for your reply pepe!


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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 8th, 2008, 16:32 
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i agree with pepe it is a PCB problem. i have the same problem with seagate for a long time


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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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unknown20010 wrote:
i agree with pepe it is a PCB problem. i have the same problem with seagate for a long time


Did you swap the pcb with the same part and revision number to get it working?

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 Post subject: Data Recovery Software helps to detect HDD
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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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Beware "Geeksnerd Data Recovery" (Datarecovery.co.uk) are spammers....

Vicky, it has nothing to do with your bull**it software. So, stop advertising your stuff here...

Dear btteoh, what are the signals are you getting in MHDD?

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: February 9th, 2008, 11:54 
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HardDiskBug wrote:
Beware "Geeksnerd Data Recovery" (Datarecovery.co.uk) are spammers....

Vicky, it has nothing to do with your bull**it software. So, stop advertising your stuff here...

Dear btteoh, what are the signals are you getting in MHDD?



Hi,

MHDD cannot detect the hard drives


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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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OK. connect the drive as primary master (Don't connect power supply yet). Now run mhdd and keep your eye in the top (where are the signal indication..DRDY..ERR...T0NF and BSY etc) now, as you connect the power, note the signals out there and keep them watching for one minute and give me the details here...then we will workout furthur.....

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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I don't mean to offend, but are you sure the jumpers are set correctly? Have you tried any other combinations?

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 Post subject: Re: Data Recovery Software helps to detect HDD
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Vicky1 wrote:
:good: Geeksnerds Data Recovery Software helps you to recover your lost files and folders from a drive that is subjected to format, partition lost, problem in drive detection or data is deleted permanently using shif+Del. If you have lost your crucial data then stop worrying and try Geeksnerds data recovery software. I assure you that your lost crucial data would be recovered and restored. It is sincerely recommended because it is experienced. If you find it the best one please save your love ables from data loss as well. For details
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Wow, you really butcher the English language, and your company is based in the U.K. :roll:

It certainly doesn't compel me to struggle with your software!!

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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HardDiskBug wrote:
OK. connect the drive as primary master (Don't connect power supply yet). Now run mhdd and keep your eye in the top (where are the signal indication..DRDY..ERR...T0NF and BSY etc) now, as you connect the power, note the signals out there and keep them watching for one minute and give me the details here...then we will workout furthur.....


Hello HardDiskBug,

Please correct me if the steps are correct or not.
Tested on the three undetected by BIOS drives one at a time.

1. Connected the drives as primary master without attaching the power connector to the drives and run MHDD
2. Port 1F0h shows no detection and i pressed HDD number "1"
3. all the three drives "WRFT" signal indicator shows a quick blink
4. When i attached the power connector to the drives ,
*1st drive - only "BUSY" indicator signal on
*2nd drives - only "BUSY" and "UNCR" indicator signal on
*3rd drives - only "BUSY", "AMMF" and "ABRT" indicator signal on
5. after one minute, signal indicators remains as it is for the three drives

Thanks for your time and help!


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I don't mean to offend, but are you sure the jumpers are set correctly? Have you tried any other combinations?

JOn


Hello.. yes, the jumper is set as primary and i have also set as secondary.. same results..cannot be detected by BIOS..Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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Well, as all the drives remained BUSY, it means some problems are in drive itself. Now, the next thing you should do is to check the drive in terminal and put here the terminal log...

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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
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HardDiskBug wrote:
Well, as all the drives remained BUSY, it means some problems are in drive itself. Now, the next thing you should do is to check the drive in terminal and put here the terminal log...


Hi.. sorry for asking, how do i check the drives in terminal and get the terminal log?


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 Post subject: Re: BIOS cannot detect HDD
PostPosted: June 10th, 2010, 9:33 
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Hello.
I have similar problem - ST3802110A.

What I know:
1. Disk is spinning - no power connection problems.
2. Jumpers are ok.
3. BIOS doesn't see HDD.
4. Windows FINDS disk called "E} E} E} E}" with capiblity 1024765GB!
5. Victoria 4.46f see the same. Claims that disk is SATA2, has no PC3000 power adaptor, no LBA addressing. Program can stop/start disc spin. Can't power it down. SMART shows "unknown attribute" for every line.
6. MHDD shows as above (E} E}..). Commands ID and EID not working (no LBA support).
7. Sea Tools for Windows hangs on "Detecting devices".
8. Sea Tools for Dos shows 'E} E}" and crashes on "test" or "quicktest".
9. I can't find ant firmware update.

Any ideas?


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