It just won't go.
I just installed a new PCI-IDE adapter and everything was working fine (after a little trying), until I went and reinstalled Win2k. I changed the boot sequence in BIOS, reinstalled from CD, went back and changed the sequence so the main harddisk was the primary boot device, and it started to run...threw an error I'll ask about in a different forum...went on and now it sticks on the PCI devices detection screen. (The one that usually flashes for all of 0.5 seconds.) Any ideas on what's wrong, and more importantly how to fix it?
Oh yeah, first post, thanks for having me...Gen. Keebler introduced me here...and as a co-worker I hate him because he embarrases me constantly by finding the small errors I overlook...
Oh yeah, first post, thanks for having me...Gen. Keebler introduced me here...and as a co-worker I hate him because he embarrases me constantly by finding the small errors I overlook...
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I.E.:
Onboard
IDE-0:
Master: 40GB w/ Windows
Slave: 80GB w/ Personal Data
IDE-1:
Master: CD-RW
Slave: DVD-ROM
Controller 0
Master: 20GB
......
So on and so on.
If possible, remove the Controller and see if it boots. If it does, try the controller in a different PCI slot. Try it in all the free ones until either you tried them all or it works. Report back here with what all happened.
and...
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IDE-0:
Master 20G /w "newly installed" Win2k
IDE-1:
CD-RW
PCI-to-IDE Card:
250G x2 on Cable Select
<b>External</b>
SCSI Array:
120G Master
20G Slave
(and sitting waiting to roll)
USB2:
200g
I don't know that the problem is with the PCI card. When it starts up it detects all of the devices working fine...it just doesn't go beyond that. And the PCI devices detection screen is where it detects everything from the USB2, Video card, etc. So I can't take out all of those.
I've gone through BIOS several times already and so have three of my co-workers...it should be fine.
We're pretty stumped on this one. We flashed the BIOS a little bit ago, and ever since then the memory test gets to the max and then loops infinitely also... don't know if that's related. It was booting up fine (after bypassing the mem test) before the OS reinstall though
Does it boot up ok WITHOUT the drives, just keep the card in.
Test one drive.
Swap pci slot.
Try that order.
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BTW, Welcome Defcon!
Can you try to put just the bootdrive on one of those channels, no other harddrives connected? Change the bios to boot from Raid or Other only. No 2:nd or 3:rd options.
In my experience,cable select generally sucks--and if the card doesn't like your jumper settings,it's gonna do just what yours is doing.
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