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HDD not detected after bios flash

deepakvrao

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I have a Pentium 4 2.4 GHz processor on an Intel 845 GBV MB. I have an 80gb as well as a 160gb HDDs and the 160 is the primary slave. All was fine till I flashed the bios with the latest from Intel. After that my motherboard is not detecting the 160gb HDD at all. Any ideas?
 
Flash it again, or flash it back to the version you were running before.

BIOS revisions occasionally break things while fixing others. Especially if it's a very new release. Intel stuff is usually pretty well implemented, however. I'd just flash it back.
 
I just looked at the Intel site for your board. I see that they don't have a list of BIOS files as most manufacturers do.

So, did you flash it to the file that is listed there, P17?

Did you follow the directions in regards to which method you used, either the Express BIOS update, or the Iflash BIOS update.

Which method did you use?
 
Are both hard drives Pata or did the one that dissapear happen to be Sata?

If the one that dissapeared is a Sata then you might have a new setting in your new Bios to set in order to recognize Sata drives.

M@rc
 
Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Are both hard drives Pata or did the one that dissapear happen to be Sata?

If the one that dissapeared is a Sata then you might have a new setting in your new Bios to set in order to recognize Sata drives.

M@rc

Either that or there are two versions of the board, one with SATA and one without (assuming it's a SATA drive in question) and you flashed the non-SATA version by mistake.
 
Hi all,

Solved the problem by swapping the 2 drives and now both are recognized. This is what the Intel site said to do if there is hdd recognition problems after a BIOS flash for some other boards and it worked for this board too. By the way both were ide drives.
 
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