Alright, I was presented with an ancient pc yesterday, ~20 years old. Battery went dead I assume, cmos does not retain any settings. They'd like the hard drive contents back.
The computer works fine, otherwise, but is one of those old systems where the bios has 48 preset hard drive parameters that I have to select one. When I started working with computers, it was at least when the established hardware had a user-defined mode. Used to carry around a big think book containing most all hard drive models with drive parameters and jumper settings. Glad those days are in the past.
Basically, I'd like to ask what happens if I select the wrong configuration in the bios?
The hard drive is ide, but new hardware just does not support them at all.
Just throwing it out for anyone who might recall any of the procedures from many years ago.
The computer works fine, otherwise, but is one of those old systems where the bios has 48 preset hard drive parameters that I have to select one. When I started working with computers, it was at least when the established hardware had a user-defined mode. Used to carry around a big think book containing most all hard drive models with drive parameters and jumper settings. Glad those days are in the past.
Basically, I'd like to ask what happens if I select the wrong configuration in the bios?
The hard drive is ide, but new hardware just does not support them at all.
Just throwing it out for anyone who might recall any of the procedures from many years ago.