bobsdad2005
Technical User
A few weeks ago my 3 year old stuck a screw driver in the front USB port and blew the motherboard and PSU.
I've had them replaced but I've lost some data of my drives.
I've replaced a 10G drive that I was using for the OS with a 30G and kept my 160G data drive.
I've reinstalled XP on the 30G and since then it's taking 20 mins to boot up.
The 160G data drive isn't showing up in XP (it's there in the BIOS and shows in Device Manager)
I've replaced the cables and tried changing from PIO mode to UDMA on the IDE properties.
Tried uninstalling the Primary IDE and rebooting, but still the same problem.
Is this down to the 160G drive being shafted (using data recovery on it), or something else.
I've run Hitachi's disk tests and checked the settings on the drive and the BIOS and they are all fine and as far as I can see as they should be.
New motherboard is a Foxconn 661MXPro.
P4 3.0Ghz
1G RAM
30G IBM-DTLA (Deskstar)
160G Hitachi Deskstar
Any help appreciated as I'm out of ideas.
I've had them replaced but I've lost some data of my drives.
I've replaced a 10G drive that I was using for the OS with a 30G and kept my 160G data drive.
I've reinstalled XP on the 30G and since then it's taking 20 mins to boot up.
The 160G data drive isn't showing up in XP (it's there in the BIOS and shows in Device Manager)
I've replaced the cables and tried changing from PIO mode to UDMA on the IDE properties.
Tried uninstalling the Primary IDE and rebooting, but still the same problem.
Is this down to the 160G drive being shafted (using data recovery on it), or something else.
I've run Hitachi's disk tests and checked the settings on the drive and the BIOS and they are all fine and as far as I can see as they should be.
New motherboard is a Foxconn 661MXPro.
P4 3.0Ghz
1G RAM
30G IBM-DTLA (Deskstar)
160G Hitachi Deskstar
Any help appreciated as I'm out of ideas.