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Originally posted by goddfather40
Well, now I think the HD is bad. I tried a known good HD in the computer and BIOS detected it, it booted the OS, everything was fine. I will probably try to see if another computer's BIOS can detect the bad drive, just to make sure. I did check all jumper settings, and even tried the HD with the jumper in master mode. By the way I have always used cable select for my HD jumper setting and never had any problems.
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I'd still fuck around with the jumper settings. I've also never had good experiences with Cable Select, but it looks like you've tried Master as well. Some motherboards will not accept a HDD unless they're Primary Slave...I'd try setting the jumper for that and connecting it on the middle connector (Slave).
-Lasereth
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