I recently purchased a 120GB DiamondMax Plus 9 hard disk.
I fitted it into my 3 year old DELL PC as a replacement for the hard disk that had mechanically failed.
Everything set up beautifully.
I created four partitions (15 + 15 + 45 + 45)
I have now tried to install the hard disk into another, older PC to assist with the backing up and re-installation of the system and files on that PC.
The older PC in question will not recognise my hard disk.
Initially, I tried to set up the Jumpers as the slave (the original hard disk's jumpers being set to Master) - my 120GB was not recognised.
I tried Cable Select - to no avail.
I tried my 120GB disk as the only disk both as Cable Select and as Master - still no dice!
The older PC has a 1997 - 1998 AWARD BIOS (v4.51PG)
Would I be correct in thinking that the BIOS from that era can handle a maximum hard disk capacity of 32GB?
If this is the case, would my 120GB hard disk not appear in the BIOS and cause the boot up message "hard disk fail"?
Is there a more serious problem?
If a BIOS upgrade is the solution, would a FLASH upgrade do the trick? Would the hard disk data be affected by a BIOS upgrade?
I cannot put the 120GB hard disk back into my own PC as I have flown to another country to with it and I don't have access to another PC, but the disk was working beautifully yesterday and is only 2 weeks old!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I fitted it into my 3 year old DELL PC as a replacement for the hard disk that had mechanically failed.
Everything set up beautifully.
I created four partitions (15 + 15 + 45 + 45)
I have now tried to install the hard disk into another, older PC to assist with the backing up and re-installation of the system and files on that PC.
The older PC in question will not recognise my hard disk.
Initially, I tried to set up the Jumpers as the slave (the original hard disk's jumpers being set to Master) - my 120GB was not recognised.
I tried Cable Select - to no avail.
I tried my 120GB disk as the only disk both as Cable Select and as Master - still no dice!
The older PC has a 1997 - 1998 AWARD BIOS (v4.51PG)
Would I be correct in thinking that the BIOS from that era can handle a maximum hard disk capacity of 32GB?
If this is the case, would my 120GB hard disk not appear in the BIOS and cause the boot up message "hard disk fail"?
Is there a more serious problem?
If a BIOS upgrade is the solution, would a FLASH upgrade do the trick? Would the hard disk data be affected by a BIOS upgrade?
I cannot put the 120GB hard disk back into my own PC as I have flown to another country to with it and I don't have access to another PC, but the disk was working beautifully yesterday and is only 2 weeks old!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.