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i ordered a new Seagate 7200.10rpm ST3500630A 500GB ATA hard drive [and it arrived this morning. i tried to install it and finally got it connected and everything. booted up the pc and its not recognising the new HDD at all and to make it worse the whole computer grinds to near enough a halt on searching for IDE devices for the best part of 3 mins

i disconnected it and rebooted up and it's now recognising the master i have inside and loaded up first time with no halting and before the monitor can properly bring a signal up the XP loading screen is already up. its not recognising the master Drive at all when it comes to loading the OS, yet when i reboot without the new hdd connected it finds it and is started up before the monitor is switched on.

bios doesnt find the hdd in existance either and i have changed the jumpers over and taken them out and tried every combination i could. still nothing is working properly. the bios is set to the latest version that is available for my motherboard & it does have a LBA option in it qhich is activated and the last time i attmpted a few hours ago i went into the bios, and actually did a IDE HDD search on all the IDE cables. [1st + 2nd masters & slaves]

i'm starting to wonder if theres something faulty with the drive itself

it sounds like it's trying to tick over [like a clicking sound] when i plugged in the new hard drive and turned it on and it was searching for IDE devices on startup but it felt like it was struggling to read the actual HDD itself

and i just tried the hard drive in another computer and still not picking it up. if anyone has any suggestions of ideas i could try before i arrange to have it sent back in the morning it would be apprieciated

my pc spec is :

amd sempron 2600+, 512mb ddr ram, master 80GB hdd, 256mb Nvidea FX5200 gpu

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Im trying to remember what the special procedures are for installing larger drives...

Stick the DISC that came with the drive into the computer and boot up with it. Run through the drive installation. Itll tell you step by step what to do.

strangly there was no disk with it. i kinda figured this would be just a basic "switch the jumpers and replace the old slave drive" job but its been making me scratch my head for the best part of the last 15 hours since i got it delivered

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it sounds as if the drive may be bad. Have you tried both CS and SLAVE settings?

i've tried CS, SLAVE and MASTER settings. doesnt like any of them at all

Is there a jumper to limit the HDD capacity? Try that incase your bios is having problems with the large drive. Still seems like it would atleast recognize it though...

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it sounds as if the drive may be bad. Have you tried both CS and SLAVE settings?

i've tried CS, SLAVE and MASTER settings. doesnt like any of them at all

Is there a jumper to limit the HDD capacity? Try that incase your bios is having problems with the large drive. Still seems like it would atleast recognize it though...

yea there is, and i just tried that and it's had the same problem. its just ticking over like it's trying to read the drive but something isnt letting it inside. i'm proberly going to ring up the company i purchased it from first thing in the morning and send send it back. i'm 99% sure its a faulty HDD and not a failure on the human side of things.

just the worst time of year to have to do that imo.

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