I have a maxtor 13gig udma66 mode4 hd and Abit BE6-2 with hotpoint66 vers 1.20. I also have a second Seagate drive EIDE udma 33.
I turned on my computer this weekend and the Maxtor drive did want to boot. I put in an emergency startup disk, but when I finally got to the dos prompt screen, I could not accecc the Maxtor main drive (usually drive "C"), and only accessed my Seagate as drive C (usually drive "D"). This was bad.
I opened up the computer box and switched the hard drive cables connected to the motherboard to force the Maxtor 66dma to boot up as a dma33 (disconnecting the Seagate hd). I hoped that the problem may have been the Hotpoint 66 controller, but when I booted up, I received a dos error message "HARD DISK FAILURE".
I also noticed that when I booted up, in the dos screen it gava a list of peripherals attached. It showed something called ACPI with no number attached - looking kind of lost (please forgive my vague description as I am not that much of a computer expert). This was unique in that all the other peripherals had a number attached (Ie., Display adapter assigned #9).
So what I did was install Win98 onto the 2nd Hardrive and am now using that. But a few problems remain:
1) I seriously need to access the data in my Maxtor harddrive, but it is not showing up in the Windows My computer directory. However, when I look up system properties, it shows the Maxtor there in the disk drives section, but it has no letter assigned nor does it allow me to enter a letter.
2) In the system properties also, it shows a yellow question mark next to the "PCI input controller"? What device is that in reference to?
Is this a massive harware failure or a virus? Either way I really need the data back, any opinions would be really appreciated.
thank you
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"The path of excess leads to the temple of knowledge"
ABit BE6 II UDMA 66 w/ PentiumIII 500mhz
Matrox G400 DH 32 meg MAX
Maxtor 13gig UDMA66 7200 Seagate 9gig UDMA33 7200
SBlaster Live Mp3+ (with gold connectors and robot voice
Aureal Vortex SuperQuad2500
19" PF790 Viewsonic (superb flat screen)
19" Samsung 950p (amazing quality for the price)
ACK 580 crdless k/b and mouse
Panasonic 7585 CD RW 32x8x4
Pioneer DVD 114 10x40x
USR V90 ISA everything modem
one big case fan and standard retail CPU/HS cooling from Intel
[This message has been edited by bongo (edited 17 April 2000).]
I turned on my computer this weekend and the Maxtor drive did want to boot. I put in an emergency startup disk, but when I finally got to the dos prompt screen, I could not accecc the Maxtor main drive (usually drive "C"), and only accessed my Seagate as drive C (usually drive "D"). This was bad.
I opened up the computer box and switched the hard drive cables connected to the motherboard to force the Maxtor 66dma to boot up as a dma33 (disconnecting the Seagate hd). I hoped that the problem may have been the Hotpoint 66 controller, but when I booted up, I received a dos error message "HARD DISK FAILURE".
I also noticed that when I booted up, in the dos screen it gava a list of peripherals attached. It showed something called ACPI with no number attached - looking kind of lost (please forgive my vague description as I am not that much of a computer expert). This was unique in that all the other peripherals had a number attached (Ie., Display adapter assigned #9).
So what I did was install Win98 onto the 2nd Hardrive and am now using that. But a few problems remain:
1) I seriously need to access the data in my Maxtor harddrive, but it is not showing up in the Windows My computer directory. However, when I look up system properties, it shows the Maxtor there in the disk drives section, but it has no letter assigned nor does it allow me to enter a letter.
2) In the system properties also, it shows a yellow question mark next to the "PCI input controller"? What device is that in reference to?
Is this a massive harware failure or a virus? Either way I really need the data back, any opinions would be really appreciated.
thank you
------------------
"The path of excess leads to the temple of knowledge"
ABit BE6 II UDMA 66 w/ PentiumIII 500mhz
Matrox G400 DH 32 meg MAX
Maxtor 13gig UDMA66 7200 Seagate 9gig UDMA33 7200
SBlaster Live Mp3+ (with gold connectors and robot voice
Aureal Vortex SuperQuad2500
19" PF790 Viewsonic (superb flat screen)
19" Samsung 950p (amazing quality for the price)
ACK 580 crdless k/b and mouse
Panasonic 7585 CD RW 32x8x4
Pioneer DVD 114 10x40x
USR V90 ISA everything modem
one big case fan and standard retail CPU/HS cooling from Intel
[This message has been edited by bongo (edited 17 April 2000).]
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