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January 20th, 2005 16:00
Adding a new harddrive
Hi,
i have a dell 8100. originally, i had a zip drive as the second hard drive on my primary ide channel. i would like to add a hard drive. as i understand it, i should just be able to connect this hard drive at the position of the zip drive. However, when i do this, i completely lose my system, i.e. my bios no longer recognizes my original hard drive or my cd drives.
An unfortunate complicating factor is the following: The partitioning of my original drive is a mess due to an unconventional manner in which i installed redhat 9.0. I currently have 3 partitions. in order from the beginning of the drive, they are:
F: my local disk. ~40 gigs
C: my old local disk, which is still identified as the boot partition ~20 gigs
G: unrecognized and unnamed unless i use a linux boot disk: ~20 gigs
Any ideas on what the problem could possibly be would be greatly, greatly appreciated!
james
p.s. i recently received a new hard drive from teh manufacturer and this problem has occurred on both the previous and current "new" drive.
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volcano11
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January 20th, 2005 16:00
First make sure that the jumpers on the hard drive are set to Cable Select (CSEL or CS) to be consistent with the jumpers on other hard drives on your system. If that isn't the problem, try clearing NVRAM and forcing the the BIOS to redect all hardware. Instructions for clearing NVRAM can be found at:
http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?DN=FA1023538
Steve
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January 25th, 2005 12:00
Thanks for the tip! Clearing out the NVRAM worked and i got my dual system up and running at full memory capacity. You are a lifesaver.
There is, however, one small catch..... my system is sometimes gone if i try to cold start. i can get in by reclearing the NVRAM again and restarting, but, this is making me a bit nervous. Do you have any other suggestions? should i try a new version of bios?
thanks for your help
james
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January 25th, 2005 12:00
jed2103
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January 27th, 2005 23:00
i haven't tried the battery yet, but since the system works if i just unplug the new drive and i'm not losing my clock, it seems that losing power is not really a problem.
any other suggestions guys?
thanks,
james
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January 28th, 2005 12:00
jed2103
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January 28th, 2005 16:00
I'm at work and can't check the cable. For my info though, what cable do you recommend using?
Also:
1.) what's the advantage of cable select? why not just explicitly define one as master and the other as slave?
2.) is it possible there's a problem with my hard drive controller?
3.) do you have any advice on reinstalling hte boot partition? this partition did get moved when i was fiddling around. maybe that's part of the problem?
i can't use the diagnostics disc effectively. if both drives are seen, everything works fine and is diagnosed as okay. if there is a problem, the problem is complete. i lose everything in the system, including the cd player, so i cannot use the diagnostics disk.
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January 29th, 2005 12:00
Message Edited by Majestic on 01-29-2005 08:15 AM