I have this question for you guys and gals.
I have this computer which I've changed the hard drive of, because it was doing very loud noises. The original HDD was 40GB, and it's IDE. My client has bought a new 320GB HDD.
The problem was that the Windows setup couldn't find any HDDs, so at first I thought I did a mistake when I've told the client to get a 320GB cause the system might be too old to handle a 320GB. I've checked the motherboard manual and found out that the IDE cables are not installed correctly, I mean, the HDD IDE cable was inserted in IDE2 and vice versa. So actually, the optical drive and hdd where connected to the wrong cable, but the system was previously working fine. At this point in time, I've corrected the cables and rebooted, and the setup recognized the HDD just fine.
Now, apart from that I'm happy hehe, how come the 40GB worked without any problems and it had problems recognizing the 320GB one?
I have this computer which I've changed the hard drive of, because it was doing very loud noises. The original HDD was 40GB, and it's IDE. My client has bought a new 320GB HDD.
The problem was that the Windows setup couldn't find any HDDs, so at first I thought I did a mistake when I've told the client to get a 320GB cause the system might be too old to handle a 320GB. I've checked the motherboard manual and found out that the IDE cables are not installed correctly, I mean, the HDD IDE cable was inserted in IDE2 and vice versa. So actually, the optical drive and hdd where connected to the wrong cable, but the system was previously working fine. At this point in time, I've corrected the cables and rebooted, and the setup recognized the HDD just fine.
Now, apart from that I'm happy hehe, how come the 40GB worked without any problems and it had problems recognizing the 320GB one?