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Maxtor SATA drive won't detect

Hey guys,

I've been having a lot of bad luck with my pc lately...from my broadband to my g15 not working and now this 🙁

I bought this HD a few days ago,it was working 100% when I bought it and today aftr I shut my system now and started it 1hr later,my system keeps on hanging when I remove the HD windows loads as normally.I can load into safemode with the HD on but not normal windows 🙁
I just updated to the latest BIOS from DFI just in case...still no help.


My system is
AMD 3700 SD
X1800XT
DFI NFD-D
1GB UTT ram
all stock for now.

The HD is a Maxtor Diamondmax 11 drive,I read it is compatible with NF3/NF4 and its not apart of the HDs that were getting problems.

Thanks,
Vlad


*edit*

I'd like to add that at 1st my bios didn't read it but now it reads it but windows doesn't it.(only safe mode does)
 
Originally posted by: OdiN
Return it and get a WD or Seagate instead.

I'm afraid thats not possible,but I do plan on getting the Seagate 750GB in the future.

I have resolved the problem,I used system restore and its working again...I think my Logitech G15 drivers had issues with the drive or the last 2 windows upgrades...I restored it to a point where I hadn't installed the updates or the G15 drivers.

I will try to install the XP updates and then the G15 drivers again to see which is the culprit.
 
This problem has popped up again I removed the updates that were causing trouble.It seems that it fails to load every few days...I even tried turning NCQ off...

Any ideas guys?
 
Have you tried going into BIOS and making sure drive is being setup properly ?

Then do you have the latest & greatest BIOS version ?
 
Is the HDD a SATA2, and the MoBo a standard SATA??? If so, you might need to change a jumper on the drive, to force it to operate as SATA. I dont know which jumper to change on a maxtor, but I know both my WD's have it written on the sticker.

RoD
 
Originally posted by: Negative Design

I'm afraid thats not possible,but I do plan on getting the Seagate 750GB in the future.

I have resolved the problem,I used system restore and its working again...I think my Logitech G15 drivers had issues with the drive or the last 2 windows upgrades...I restored it to a point where I hadn't installed the updates or the G15 drivers.

I will try to install the XP updates and then the G15 drivers again to see which is the culprit.

Funny, one of my users had a similar issue with his IDE DVD burner and I did a system restore to a point before he installed his logitech wireless KB and mouse and that fixed the problem.
 
Originally posted by: rod
Is the HDD a SATA2, and the MoBo a standard SATA??? If so, you might need to change a jumper on the drive, to force it to operate as SATA. I dont know which jumper to change on a maxtor, but I know both my WD's have it written on the sticker.

RoD



Yes the HDD is an SATA2 and the mobo is SATA2 as well.I will try to force SATA1 thanks.

The drive is setup correctly and I'm using latest BIOS.

I reinstalled the logitech drivers and the drive was working fine,I uninstalled it again and will leave it uninstalled for a week and see what happens
 
Sorry mate, can't really help you there?... I must be one of the lucky few who never have problems with new HDD's.

Have you tried checking that it's plugged in properly? Maybe it's just coming and going cuase of a bad physical connection...

RoD
 
dfi-street.com

'Lots' of people have had trouble with DFi v Maxtor drives. I for one didn't, but check over there. Try going back to the old BIOS maybe?

Just noticed your edit. If safe mode does see it, then it would seem that it's clearly something that's starting up that is interfering with it. Maybe try starting up services etc once in safe mode to see if one causes the drive to vanish? Run services.msc for that.

 
There is a known problem of incompatability between nFORCE4 and Maxtor HDDS. This is not the first case of a device being incompatable with NFORCE 4, a while back there was an issue of X-Fi and Audigy sound cards not working with nvidia chipsets. In this case, I would not blame Maxtor, nvidia is most likely the culpret here.
 
I've seen several threads on my problem,unfortunately they don't solve my problem.I have a thread on this at DFIstreet as well.

Sometimes Safemode doesn't detect the drive and hangs too,I'm getting a floppy drive and testing powmax to see if the drive is faulty.

I've tried running services.msc I can't find the culprit,and I can't remove vital windows files.

I've spoken with a maxtor tech and they tell me my firmware is already the latest...

Is there a way to update SATA drivers in windows? that may be the issue.
 
my guess is your prob is you installed the nvidia nforce drivers
download latest XP ServicePak 2, slipstream into XP CD, reinstall O/S fresh, allow only MS drivers to install, do not install anything nvidia into your PC other than video
Do not rollback drivers, do not update drivers, do not uninstall NV drivers, do not repair install.
Start fresh
Use SATA port 1 only for O/S HDD
Never enable nvidia active armour
The above relates to all NF4 IDE/SATA probs, the following is as relates to Maxtor:

(Quote)

http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=93205
Since I have seen this problem in numerous places indicating blame on XXX manufacturer because of the Maxtor SATA issue, I thought this information could help those in trouble. Keep in mind I have owned a Maxtor Diamond 10 250 and 300 for several months. During this time of ownership I could not get them to work reliably outside of DFI nforce2 mbs with the Silicon 3114 controllers.

The problems ranged from a disconnect in a blue moon, cannot be detected, to a disconnect every reset on different motherboards. Everything was golden after the firmware update .

You will need to contact Maxtor for the firmware so that if anything goes wrong you can still be under warranty. Ask for 2nd level support for Maxtor and inquire about the BANC1E00 firmware.
You can also verify your current firmware by using the maxtor diagnostic tool. The problematic firmware with BANC1980 or BANC19J0.

Also please keep in mind a RMA on the HD may be necessary because both my friend and I could not get the firmware to recognize the drive on the onboard SATA controller.
Depending on the SATA Contoller it may not be recognized by the firmware flash. I experienced this problem via a onboad Si3114 controller and a Abit 865PE chipset. I had access to a Maxtor SATA controller from work that detected successfully so please keep this in mind if you receive a ?drive not detected? by the firmware utility.

Below you will find the email that I received from Maxtor.

From: @maxtor.com> Mailed-By: maxtor.com
To: xxxx
Date: Sep 6, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: E00 firmware
Reply | Reply to all | Forward | Print | Add sender to Contacts list | Trash this message | Report phishing | Show original
Unzip then please rename this file extension to
*.exe and then double click. This will create a bootable floppy that
you can use to update the firmware on your drives. (Note: This update
has only been tested on standard SATA controllers. This may not work
on SATA Raid controllers!)

1. Boot to the floppy it will load a program called "dload".
2. Once you are in this program after a few minutes you will see a menu.
3. At this point all you have to do is hit enter on the default selection in
that menu which is "Download all code (Disk & Boot)".
4. It then goes out and searches for the drive and updates the firmware on
it. It may say tht is is MISMATCHED---please continue.
5. Once this process is finished it will prompt you to hit any other key to
exit.
6. Do so. This will leave you at an A:\ prompt.
7. Type in "dload" at the prompt. Once it scans the drives look in the
upper left hand corner of the screen and you will see the new firmware code
of "BANC1E00".If this is what it reads the update was successful and you
can power down the machine and install the next drive.
8. Repeat this process until all of the drives have been updated.

Thank you,
Maxtor Technical Assistance
1-800 2MAXTOR (voice)
353 1 204 1111 (International)
http://www.maxtor.com
+++++++++++

http://tinyurl.com/oy6rc (more Maxtor stuff)

+++++++++++

And jumper your drive as SATA 1 - just do it, dont think about it.




 
Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
my guess is your prob is you installed the nvidia nforce drivers
download latest XP ServicePak 2, slipstream into XP CD, reinstall O/S fresh, allow only MS drivers to install, do not install anything nvidia into your PC other than video
Do not rollback drivers, do not update drivers, do not uninstall NV drivers, do not repair install.
Start fresh
Use SATA port 1 only for O/S HDD
Never enable nvidia active armour
The above relates to all NF4 IDE/SATA probs, the following is as relates to Maxtor:

(Quote)

http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=93205
Since I have seen this problem in numerous places indicating blame on XXX manufacturer because of the Maxtor SATA issue, I thought this information could help those in trouble. Keep in mind I have owned a Maxtor Diamond 10 250 and 300 for several months. During this time of ownership I could not get them to work reliably outside of DFI nforce2 mbs with the Silicon 3114 controllers.

The problems ranged from a disconnect in a blue moon, cannot be detected, to a disconnect every reset on different motherboards. Everything was golden after the firmware update .

You will need to contact Maxtor for the firmware so that if anything goes wrong you can still be under warranty. Ask for 2nd level support for Maxtor and inquire about the BANC1E00 firmware.
You can also verify your current firmware by using the maxtor diagnostic tool. The problematic firmware with BANC1980 or BANC19J0.

Also please keep in mind a RMA on the HD may be necessary because both my friend and I could not get the firmware to recognize the drive on the onboard SATA controller.
Depending on the SATA Contoller it may not be recognized by the firmware flash. I experienced this problem via a onboad Si3114 controller and a Abit 865PE chipset. I had access to a Maxtor SATA controller from work that detected successfully so please keep this in mind if you receive a ?drive not detected? by the firmware utility.

Below you will find the email that I received from Maxtor.

From: @maxtor.com> Mailed-By: maxtor.com
To: xxxx
Date: Sep 6, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: E00 firmware
Reply | Reply to all | Forward | Print | Add sender to Contacts list | Trash this message | Report phishing | Show original
Unzip then please rename this file extension to
*.exe and then double click. This will create a bootable floppy that
you can use to update the firmware on your drives. (Note: This update
has only been tested on standard SATA controllers. This may not work
on SATA Raid controllers!)

1. Boot to the floppy it will load a program called "dload".
2. Once you are in this program after a few minutes you will see a menu.
3. At this point all you have to do is hit enter on the default selection in
that menu which is "Download all code (Disk & Boot)".
4. It then goes out and searches for the drive and updates the firmware on
it. It may say tht is is MISMATCHED---please continue.
5. Once this process is finished it will prompt you to hit any other key to
exit.
6. Do so. This will leave you at an A:\ prompt.
7. Type in "dload" at the prompt. Once it scans the drives look in the
upper left hand corner of the screen and you will see the new firmware code
of "BANC1E00".If this is what it reads the update was successful and you
can power down the machine and install the next drive.
8. Repeat this process until all of the drives have been updated.

Thank you,
Maxtor Technical Assistance
1-800 2MAXTOR (voice)
353 1 204 1111 (International)
http://www.maxtor.com
+++++++++++

http://tinyurl.com/oy6rc (more Maxtor stuff)

+++++++++++

And jumper your drive as SATA 1 - just do it, dont think about it.



BA firmware is not compatible with my hard drive those are for 300GB drives mine is a 400GB and it uses HD firmware which the tech told me was the latest they have.
I don't have nForce IDE drivers installed,I know how bad they are and I won't go near them lol.

I use 3 IDE drives and 1 SATA drive,I boot from PATA not SATA,sorry if I didn't mention this earlier.

I also tried to jumper the drive but the system wouldn't even post when I tried.
I just finished running powmax as well and it froze at detection,no other HD's were on just the SATA,I will try a fresh install later on that should work...
I'm still looking for a way to get drivers for SATA controller without a fresh install ...bit if I can't I'll have to do a fresh install 🙁 I hate fresh installs.
 
I had a feeling that the problem lies in the SATA controller or the drivers itself,so I deleted the SI311r and R drivers from the windows\drivers folder.I also found that I had the 3112r in that folder as well and I deleted it.Now I can boot into window with the SATA drive but its slow,I will continue to see what the problem is but as long as I can detect it I know its a software problem.


Maxtor said I can send it for RMA but I'd rather wait it out as the drive seems to be working fine.


*edit*

So far so good,I just played soem Doom3 and it ran ultra smooth(max settings) a bit smoother than my IDE drives,I also tested it with HDtach and it gives me 133mb which is decent,my ATA133 IDE drive give me 119MB and 96MB and 116mb.
 
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