Hi,
Just some more info required, was the drive booting in this machine previously or are you trying to install it now. Old bios sometimes don't like the newer large drives, if not look at the partition to see what exists, is it set to be bootable, was unix installed on it previously, try FDISK /MBR to reset the Main Boot record.
If think it looks more like the motherboard isn't compatible with the drive.
>Hi Neil.
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>WinXP Pro, also i disconnected all other devices like CD-ROM and CD-R, all settings in BIOS are AUTO, when i disconnect or connect cd-rom BIOS recognition is working fine, the problem seems to be the HD. I also tried last night plugged it in other PC as master and it booted up (or at least tried to, i turn it off in the process). I tried more IDE cables last night and nothing.
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>Hope this info might clear it all for you.
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>TIA.
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>Jim.
Regards N Mc Donald