hdd: trouble booting

voldemortisGR

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Nov 8, 2013
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so. i had a harddrive laying around and i decided to put it in my pc.the problem is. i deleted everything that was on it.but when i try to boot my pc up with the harddrive connected via sata it wont boot.it just stays at the mobo logo.*this is 3rd hard drive (1 ssd , 1hdd , and this one) .the pc boots normally without connecting it and the hdd works when i connect it with a sata 2 usb and a mini power supply."sorry for my bad english"
 
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If you look at the diagnostics - you have 100 uncorrectable sector counts - with 100 sectors relocated....this is usually an indication that the drive is in the process of dying....I would not use that drive - it is just going to create problems.
Usually when the POST hangs on the "mobo logo", the BIOS is trying to access the drive and configure it. I am assuming you have AHCI enabled for the SSD and/or other hard drive - this may be the problem if it is an older hard drive (i.e. 40GB/80GB or smaller drive).

Have you run diagnostics on the drive while connected via USB? You can download them from the drive manufacturer's website.
 

voldemortisGR

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Nov 8, 2013
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i did what you told me to do.no boot again.i tried it with another harddrive i had laying around(seagate barracuda 1000g 7200 rp) and this drive works perfeclty fine.SO its the harddrives fault and i want to know why is that please!!!the diagnostics where perfect.But the disc i just connected has some issues acording to the diagnostics http://tinypic.com/r/2w5u4iu/8
 
If you look at the diagnostics - you have 100 uncorrectable sector counts - with 100 sectors relocated....this is usually an indication that the drive is in the process of dying....I would not use that drive - it is just going to create problems.
 
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