Hey all, I've recently been trying to fix my mothers computer so
naturally I placed her harddrive into my computer to see if it worked.
I bought a new drive and put it in my now working computer also, alas
neither of them worked. The old HD I could have reformatted but I'm
trying to salvage information from it so I chose not to. My computer
before had booted from a SATA WD HD 250gb. Now after trying the
previous HD's on my computer, I plugged my SATA WD HD back in and my
computer gives me a Disk Boot Failure. I have loaded windows xp pro on
this HD. Somehow while trying to fix my mothers computer I managed to
put mine to sleep. My A8N bios is 1015. I've changed the boot
configuration in BIOS I just don't know what else to do. I'm not super
computer literate so any help would be great. Any ideas?
-Thanks
Brandon
TheNeverSettingSun@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey all, I've recently been trying to fix my mothers computer so
> naturally I placed her harddrive into my computer to see if it worked.
> I bought a new drive and put it in my now working computer also, alas
> neither of them worked. The old HD I could have reformatted but I'm
> trying to salvage information from it so I chose not to. My computer
> before had booted from a SATA WD HD 250gb. Now after trying the
> previous HD's on my computer, I plugged my SATA WD HD back in and my
> computer gives me a Disk Boot Failure. I have loaded windows xp pro on
> this HD. Somehow while trying to fix my mothers computer I managed to
> put mine to sleep. My A8N bios is 1015. I've changed the boot
> configuration in BIOS I just don't know what else to do. I'm not super
> computer literate so any help would be great. Any ideas?
Can be a variety of things. You just have to go thru the
possibilitys systematically and work out what has done that.
You may have forgotten to plug the power back into the drive.
You may have killed the drive.
Does the drive spin up now ?
You may have damaged the data cable, they are a bit fragile.
If its none of those, you may have managed to change the boot
device in the bios and are no longer telling it to boot that drive.
You may have changed the drive type from the fixed setting you had.
You should be using an AUTO drive type for the drive setting in the bios.
You may have disabled the sata controller in the bios.
On May 29, 8:04 pm, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
> TheNeverSetting...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hey all, I've recently been trying to fix my mothers computer so
> > naturally I placed her harddrive into my computer to see if it worked.
> > I bought a new drive and put it in my now working computer also, alas
> > neither of them worked. The old HD I could have reformatted but I'm
> > trying to salvage information from it so I chose not to. My computer
> > before had booted from a SATA WD HD 250gb. Now after trying the
> > previous HD's on my computer, I plugged my SATA WD HD back in and my
> > computer gives me a Disk Boot Failure. I have loaded windows xp pro on
> > this HD. Somehow while trying to fix my mothers computer I managed to
> > put mine to sleep. My A8N bios is 1015. I've changed the boot
> > configuration in BIOS I just don't know what else to do. I'm not super
> > computer literate so any help would be great. Any ideas?
>
> Can be a variety of things. You just have to go thru the
> possibilitys systematically and work out what has done that.
>
> You may have forgotten to plug the power back into the drive.
>
> You may have killed the drive.
>
> Does the drive spin up now ?
>
> You may have damaged the data cable, they are a bit fragile.
>
> If its none of those, you may have managed to change the boot
> device in the bios and are no longer telling it to boot that drive.
>
> You may have changed the drive type from the fixed setting you had.
>
> You should be using an AUTO drive type for the drive setting in the bios.
>
> You may have disabled the sata controller in the bios.
Thanks for the reply. I should have given more information. I have
tried different cables and they haven't helped. I've tried different
power cords also and I think my PSU is like 500-650 so clearly enough
power. The drive does seem to be spinning, or at least has what seems
to be a slight spinning noise. I went through the BIOS for a couple
hours to try to figure out what configuration may have changed but I'm
going back through it now. I've enabled the NVRAID configurations
( IDE Primary Master RAID and First SATA Master RAID) There was no
auto for these. Not sure if that helps. My boot configuration right
now is set to DVD ROM, then Harddisk then CD ROM.
I did a pause on the screen before the PCI device listing and the
SATARaid information comes up asking if I want to enter the RAID
utility. It recognizes on RAID 0 a WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232gb HD and
some more information after it. In total it says:
Sil 3114 SATARaid BIOS Version 5.1.39
Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Silicon Image, Inc.
Press <Ctrl+S> or F4 to enter RAID utility
0 WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232 GB
NVIDIA RAID IDE ROM BIOS 4.04
COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 NVIDIA Corp.
Detecting array . . .
0 0.0.M SONY DVD-ROM DDV1615
No disk reserved for RAID use, RAID disabled
Is this what you mean by a disabled sata controller?
If I enter the RAID utility it gives me options of course, Create RAID
set, Delete RAID set, Rebuilt RAID1 set, resolve Conflicts, Low Level
Format, and Logical Drive Info. Under physical Drives in the RAID
Configuration Utility it lists that same drive ( 0 WDC
WD2500JS-00NCB1 232GB) but there is no listing under the Logical
Drives. Obviously I don't want to do a low level format and "Resolve
Conflicts" tells me nothing is wrong. I've tried making a logical
drive and still arrived at the same problem without it. Hope this
helps. Thanks so much for your timely response.
-Brandon
Braldy <TheNeverSettingSun@gmail.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote
>> TheNeverSetting...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hey all, I've recently been trying to fix my mothers computer so
>>> naturally I placed her harddrive into my computer to see if it
>>> worked. I bought a new drive and put it in my now working computer
>>> also, alas neither of them worked. The old HD I could have
>>> reformatted but I'm trying to salvage information from it so I
>>> chose not to. My computer before had booted from a SATA WD HD
>>> 250gb. Now after trying the previous HD's on my computer, I plugged
>>> my SATA WD HD back in and my computer gives me a Disk Boot Failure.
>>> I have loaded windows xp pro on this HD. Somehow while trying to
>>> fix my mothers computer I managed to put mine to sleep. My A8N bios
>>> is 1015. I've changed the boot configuration in BIOS I just don't
>>> know what else to do. I'm not super computer literate so any help
>>> would be great. Any ideas?
>> Can be a variety of things. You just have to go thru the
>> possibilitys systematically and work out what has done that.
>> You may have forgotten to plug the power back into the drive.
>> You may have killed the drive.
>> Does the drive spin up now ?
>> You may have damaged the data cable, they are a bit fragile.
>> If its none of those, you may have managed to change the boot
>> device in the bios and are no longer telling it to boot that drive.
>> You may have changed the drive type from the fixed setting you had.
>> You should be using an AUTO drive type for the drive setting in the bios.
>> You may have disabled the sata controller in the bios.
> Thanks for the reply. I should have given more information.
True.
> I have tried different cables and they haven't helped. I've tried
> different power cords also and I think my PSU is like 500-650
> so clearly enough power. The drive does seem to be spinning,
> or at least has what seems to be a slight spinning noise.
Fine. You can see if its spinning up by feel.
> I went through the BIOS for a couple hours to try to figure out what
> configuration may have changed but I'm going back through it now.
> I've enabled the NVRAID configurations ( IDE Primary Master RAID
> and First SATA Master RAID) There was no auto for these.
The AUTO is in the drive type table on the first page of settings.
> Not sure if that helps. My boot configuration right
> now is set to DVD ROM, then Harddisk then CD ROM.
> I did a pause on the screen before the PCI device listing and the
> SATARaid information comes up asking if I want to enter the RAID
> utility. It recognizes on RAID 0 a WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232gb
> HD and some more information after it. In total it says:
> Sil 3114 SATARaid BIOS Version 5.1.39
> Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Silicon Image, Inc.
> Press <Ctrl+S> or F4 to enter RAID utility
> 0 WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232 GB
> NVIDIA RAID IDE ROM BIOS 4.04
> COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 NVIDIA Corp.
> Detecting array . . .
> 0 0.0.M SONY DVD-ROM DDV1615
> No disk reserved for RAID use, RAID disabled
> Is this what you mean by a disabled sata controller?
No, that is the earlier one, just before you mentioned auto.
> If I enter the RAID utility it gives me options of course, Create RAID
> set, Delete RAID set, Rebuilt RAID1 set, resolve Conflicts, Low Level
> Format, and Logical Drive Info. Under physical Drives in the RAID Configuration
> Utility it lists that same drive ( 0 WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232GB) but there
> is no listing under the Logical Drives.
Looks like the drive is fine and you somehow managed to wipe it.
> Obviously I don't want to do a low level format and "Resolve
> Conflicts" tells me nothing is wrong. I've tried making a logical
> drive and still arrived at the same problem without it.
I'd try a recovery program to see if that can get the partition(s) back.
I like Easy Recovery Pro, but it isnt cheap if you have to pay for it.
There are some alternatives on Hiren's Boot CD.
> Hope this helps. Thanks so much for your timely response.
No problem, thats what these technical newsgroups are for.
On 29 May 2007 22:41:55 -0700, Braldy <TheNeverSettingSun@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Thanks for the reply. I should have given more information. I have
>tried different cables and they haven't helped. I've tried different
>power cords also and I think my PSU is like 500-650 so clearly enough
>power. The drive does seem to be spinning, or at least has what seems
>to be a slight spinning noise. I went through the BIOS for a couple
>hours to try to figure out what configuration may have changed but I'm
>going back through it now. I've enabled the NVRAID configurations
>( IDE Primary Master RAID and First SATA Master RAID) There was no
>auto for these. Not sure if that helps. My boot configuration right
>now is set to DVD ROM, then Harddisk then CD ROM.
Check the order of the drives under Hard Disk Drives.
>
>I did a pause on the screen before the PCI device listing and the
>SATARaid information comes up asking if I want to enter the RAID
>utility. It recognizes on RAID 0 a WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232gb HD and
>some more information after it. In total it says:
>
>Sil 3114 SATARaid BIOS Version 5.1.39
>Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Silicon Image, Inc.
>
>Press <Ctrl+S> or F4 to enter RAID utility
>0 WDC WD2500JS-00NCB1 232 GB
>
>NVIDIA RAID IDE ROM BIOS 4.04
>COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 NVIDIA Corp.
>
>Detecting array . . .
>0 0.0.M SONY DVD-ROM DDV1615
>No disk reserved for RAID use, RAID disabled
>
>Is this what you mean by a disabled sata controller?
>
>If I enter the RAID utility it gives me options of course, Create RAID
>set, Delete RAID set, Rebuilt RAID1 set, resolve Conflicts, Low Level
>Format, and Logical Drive Info. Under physical Drives in the RAID
>Configuration Utility it lists that same drive ( 0 WDC
>WD2500JS-00NCB1 232GB) but there is no listing under the Logical
>Drives. Obviously I don't want to do a low level format and "Resolve
>Conflicts" tells me nothing is wrong. I've tried making a logical
>drive and still arrived at the same problem without it. Hope this
>helps. Thanks so much for your timely response.
>-Brandon
Under Hard Disk Drives it just says "Bootable Add-in Cards". Nothing
else. The drive doesn't show up in the first configuration screen
either but it shows both of my CD/DVD drives. I might try to find a
recovery program like you said Rod Speed. There isn't anything super
important on it but no one wants to reformat a hard drive. Thanks for
your help the both of you. If you get any more ideas let me know. I'll
try a recovery program and let you know how it goes. Thanks again.
> Under Hard Disk Drives it just says "Bootable Add-in Cards".
> Nothing else. The drive doesn't show up in the first configuration
> screen either but it shows both of my CD/DVD drives.
OK, I'd try a groups.google and google search on A8N Sli Deluxe, its
almost certainly a quirk of the way that controller is setup on that system.
> I might try to find a recovery program like you said Rod Speed. There isn't
> anything super important on it but no one wants to reformat a hard drive.
> Thanks for your help the both of you. If you get any more ideas let me know.
> I'll try a recovery program and let you know how it goes. Thanks again.
I couldn't find anything over their either. At least new information.
I read all the problems people had with earlier versions of the mobo
but nothing specific to mine and any controller problems. Think I
might just take it in to a computer store and see how they do with it
before I decide to just reformat the drive. I'm beginning to think
there is something else wrong besides the drive itself and have lost
all ideas on what else to do. I can't even get into Win Xp pro Cd to
try to repair, it seems to freeze at that "press R" screen. Thanks
again for your time!
> At least new information. I read all the problems people had with earlier
> versions of the mobo but nothing specific to mine and any controller problems.
> Think I might just take it in to a computer store and see how they do with it
Those just reformat because its the easy way out.
> before I decide to just reformat the drive. I'm beginning to
> think there is something else wrong besides the drive itself
I doubt it, and putting the drive into a different system would prove that.
> and have lost all ideas on what else to do.
The only viable way to check everything else is to put the drive into another system.
> I can't even get into Win Xp pro Cd to try to repair,
> it seems to freeze at that "press R" screen.
You meant the first R you see after booting the CD ?
You may well need to use a slipstreamed XP SP2 CD,
that has much better sata support than the original XP CD.
> Thanks again for your time!
I'm happy to keep going for as long as it takes to resolve it.