I am simply trying to get a Fujitsu 4.3 GB<br>hard drive recognized by my Award BIOS <br>(level is: 4.50 PG). I have been using a Western Digital 2.5 GB drive as my C: drive<br>for months. I simply want to get a second<br>drive recognized as D: The Western Digital<br>jumper is set to master and has been since<br>day one. The Fujitsu jumper is set to slave.<br>I am on the primary controller with both <br>drives. The Fujitsu CHS parameters were taken<br>right from the drive case and entered into<br>the BIOS. In the BIOS, I can change the Mode<br>for the Fujitsu to LBA mode and while the<br>CHS parameters change, the reported size of<br>the hard drive remains correct. In any event,<br>when I boot, the machine simply hangs. It<br>hangs just after the Award BIOS copyright message appears, followed by another message<br>30 seconds later that there is a "hard disk<br>failure (80)" It sure appears that adding<br>this second drive disables the first and<br>second drives from being recognized. I have rechecked the jumper settings for these<br>drives. I have connected an older IDE<br>250 MB drive as a second drive and after<br>changing the BIOS to reflect the settings<br>on that drive, the machine boots fine.<br>So, it would appear this BIOS has trouble<br>recognizing 2 drives at once that are each<br>over 2 GB in size, but why? Is is just a matter of flashing this BIOS to a later version to correct this?<br>In summary, adding a second drive that is<br>larger than 2 GB to this BIOS prevents the<br>machine from booting. Just for the record,<br>the same thing happens when I try to use the<br>Secondary IDE controller with the Fujitsu<br>set as a master OR slave drive. It still hangs. This is a clone, not a Dell, Gateway,<br>IBM, or similar so the motherboard is obscure<br>TIA for your responses.<br><br>