Hard Drive only recognised in Bios

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  1. Boondock1

    Boondock1 Member

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    Hi i just bought a 320 gb western digital sata hdd today


    http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?
    p_faqid=1510


    To install on this pc as a a secondary hard drive


    http://emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=T Series&model=T3626

    The hard drive will only show up in Bios but when it shows up it doesn't even have a model number or anything the hardrive im using now shows up like this

    Ch1 M: Hitachi model number here

    this drive shows up as

    Ch2 M:


    and nothing else i tried connecting it to my via VT6421a sata card but its the same thing it just shows up as

    SCSi0


    and nothing else i got it to show up in the via utility before vista boots up and it says: type: sata hdd space:0.00gbs

    i really have no idea what to do i had raid disabled i turned it on but it didn't help i thought i could format it through a windows xp installation but still no luck any help would be appreciated
     
  2. john179

    john179 Active member

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    I would suggest you install the hard drive with a diagnostic disk from the supplier of of your hard drive. You will be able to download free of charge from there web site.
     
  3. BigDK

    BigDK Regular member

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    Go into control panel, system and maintenance, administrative tools, computer management, storage, disk management and then you'll see something like this.

    [​IMG]

    Then make sure the disk is seen here, and then enable it by right clicking and choosing an option such as add as basic disk.
     

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