Hey all, happy holidays!
I've got a real head-scratcher here.
I have a SeaGate Momentus laptop drive 2.5" ide that I put in my desktop, using a 2.5" > 3.5" ide adapter. This SeaGate is locked with a hard drive password (not a Master Password). But my desktop never prompts for me to enter the password. It simply displays this:
But I can't install an OS with the drive unplugged, so I tried hot-plugging the hard drive. Still no luck, all that did was cause the PC to hang. 🙁
A laptop exhibits the same behavior, but instead of a DISK BOOT ERROR, it simply hang after POST.... That's why I'm trying it on my desktop PC with an adapter I bought just for this experiment.
In summary:
The hard drive has a password, but neither of my computers prompt me to enter it. And I can't zero-fill either, because the BIOSes won't boot from CD-ROM with the drive inside.
Help me please!
I've got a real head-scratcher here.
I have a SeaGate Momentus laptop drive 2.5" ide that I put in my desktop, using a 2.5" > 3.5" ide adapter. This SeaGate is locked with a hard drive password (not a Master Password). But my desktop never prompts for me to enter the password. It simply displays this:
Notice that the BIOS doesn't detect my CD-ROM drive in the Secondary Master position? However if I turn off the PC, take the SeaGate drive out, reboot, then I can see the CD-ROM in this same list. And boot from CD with no problem!Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
Copyright (C) Award Software Inc.
Check system health !, VCore=2.00V
CPU ID: 0673 Patch: 000E
Memory Test: 131072k good
Award Plug and Play BIOS Extension v1.4A
Copyright (C) 1999 Award Software Inc.
Primary hard disk fail
Press F1 to continue, DEL for setup
[I press F1 at this point]
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Next page:
Diskette drive A : none Display type : EGA/VGA
Diskette drive B : none Serial port(s) : 3F8 2F8
Pri. Master disk : none Parallel port (s) : 378
Pri. Slave disk : none Memory at Rows : 0 2
Sec. Master disk : none
Sec. Slave disk : none
Verifying DMI pool data..........
DISK BOOT ERROR, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
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But I can't install an OS with the drive unplugged, so I tried hot-plugging the hard drive. Still no luck, all that did was cause the PC to hang. 🙁
A laptop exhibits the same behavior, but instead of a DISK BOOT ERROR, it simply hang after POST.... That's why I'm trying it on my desktop PC with an adapter I bought just for this experiment.
In summary:
The hard drive has a password, but neither of my computers prompt me to enter it. And I can't zero-fill either, because the BIOSes won't boot from CD-ROM with the drive inside.
Help me please!