I have a IBM deskstar 75gxp 60gb model #dtl-307060.
I was going to install a fresh copy of WinXP. Before doing so I ran IBM drive fitness test, everything checked out okay.
Upon installing WinXP, during the dos portion of the setup XP recognized the drive but did not recognize the previous partition/format (I was using windows 2000).
I decided to quit the setup and back up my files to my brothers computer so i could let XP reformat/repartition the drive.
When i brought it over to my bothers computer (running winxp) his bios did not recognize the hd. Then when i brought it back to mine, it did not recognize either. I tried everything, cables, jumpers, disconnecting everything but that drive etc. nothing works.
The drive still spins though. So I heard that Winxp can access hard drives even if bios doesn't. So i'm wonding if somehow xp messed up my bios from auto detecting my hd or if some how i static shocked the HD contoller board.
Also are there any other 3rd party programs i can use that can access the hard drive if the bios does not? thanks just trying last possiblities before shelling out $400 for data recovery service.
I was going to install a fresh copy of WinXP. Before doing so I ran IBM drive fitness test, everything checked out okay.
Upon installing WinXP, during the dos portion of the setup XP recognized the drive but did not recognize the previous partition/format (I was using windows 2000).
I decided to quit the setup and back up my files to my brothers computer so i could let XP reformat/repartition the drive.
When i brought it over to my bothers computer (running winxp) his bios did not recognize the hd. Then when i brought it back to mine, it did not recognize either. I tried everything, cables, jumpers, disconnecting everything but that drive etc. nothing works.
The drive still spins though. So I heard that Winxp can access hard drives even if bios doesn't. So i'm wonding if somehow xp messed up my bios from auto detecting my hd or if some how i static shocked the HD contoller board.
Also are there any other 3rd party programs i can use that can access the hard drive if the bios does not? thanks just trying last possiblities before shelling out $400 for data recovery service.