Santilli
Hairy Aussie
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2002
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Ahhh, computers. I'm sitting here, trying to install an ide harddrive on an old P3 450, with a bx chipset.
For the life of me, I can't get a drive to be noticed by windows 2000. I've tried it on a Promise 133TX2, two drives, they work with maxtor programs. The first is a DiamondMax 9, 160 gig, figured that was too big for the old bios.
Went to a Quantum LM I had laying around, no joy.
Next is connect to the motherboard, and hope that works.
On the other side, I'm trying to use a UL3d ATTO raid card to create a raid array. One has to remember it can't see NTFS disks, so you have to start by formatting. Appears I found the disk that went bad in my array, a ST318451LW. Keeps coming back unknown, with disk type, after formatting. Trying one more time, and we'll see if it becomes usable.
It's all the stuff you guys remember, that I forget, from not doing it all the time, that gets me in trouble.
Hats off to all. A very intresting profession.
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For the life of me, I can't get a drive to be noticed by windows 2000. I've tried it on a Promise 133TX2, two drives, they work with maxtor programs. The first is a DiamondMax 9, 160 gig, figured that was too big for the old bios.
Went to a Quantum LM I had laying around, no joy.
Next is connect to the motherboard, and hope that works.
On the other side, I'm trying to use a UL3d ATTO raid card to create a raid array. One has to remember it can't see NTFS disks, so you have to start by formatting. Appears I found the disk that went bad in my array, a ST318451LW. Keeps coming back unknown, with disk type, after formatting. Trying one more time, and we'll see if it becomes usable.
It's all the stuff you guys remember, that I forget, from not doing it all the time, that gets me in trouble.
Hats off to all. A very intresting profession.
s