WD4000KS not recognized in bios

imported_kMaN

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I replaced an 80gig Seagate SATA HDD with a Western Digital Cavair 16mb cache 400gig SATA HDD. For some reason my bios doesn't recognize the HDD? The HDD does spin-up and it appears to be running normally. I checked and rechecked the cables and I just can't figure it out. Can anyone help me resolve this issue or know of a fix?

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kMaN
 

dBTelos

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Was the 80GB Seagate your boot/system drive?
If not, can you recognize the WD in Windows?
 

John

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Try jumpering the drive for sata 1.5G and see what happens.
 

dBTelos

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Try:

-to replace the data cord
-to put it in a different computer

If neither work, RMA it and be glad you didn't have anything on it :p
 

John

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Have you tried disconnecting all of your other HDD's?
 

dBTelos

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John has an interesting point. It could be some kind of very odd power issue, that maybe those extra drives caused problems. See if the BIOS will recognize it w/o other drives in.
 

imported_kMaN

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Originally posted by: dBTelos
John has an interesting point. It could be some kind of very odd power issue, that maybe those extra drives caused problems. See if the BIOS will recognize it w/o other drives in.



I tried that. :(

I tried a different cable. :(

I will try it in another computer and see what happens and I'm glad I dont have anything on it!!!! :)