Adding a new hard disk can t enter the system, and the newly bought SSD can t be installed in the sy

Updated on number 2024-04-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The installation of dual SATA hard drives is very simple, just use the SATA hard drive data cable to connect the two SATA hard drives to the SATA1 and SATA2 ports respectively. After connecting, go into the BIOS and take a look, have you detected dual hard disks? Boot up your computer and go to "Standard CMOS Setup" in the BIOS.

    Set the drive's "Type" and "Mode" to "Auto" to let the BIOS automatically detect the drive. If it is detected, right-click "My Computer" in the system, select "Management", then select "Storage" - "Disk Management", select the corresponding hard disk format, and you're good to go.

    Your motherboard has 6 SATATII ports and supports RAID 0, 1, 0+1, and JBOD. Get someone to help with the raid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After entering the BIOS, find the boot item, find the place to select the hard disk, put the hard disk you want to use to boot in front, different motherboards have different settings, sorry, I don't know how to set up your motherboard.

    The English word for hard disk is: hard disk

    Your problem may be the same as my motherboard, always set the IDE hard disk as priority boot, that is to say, the hard disk I use to boot is SATA, but after adding an IDE hard disk into it, the boot disk will be automatically set to IDE, so that every time I change the hard disk, I have to enter the BIOS settings.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Method 1: The hard disk jumper sets the 7200 160g hard disk as the main and the 7200 250g hard disk as the slave, I want to take the hard disk you just bought back (7200 250g hard disk).

    There is a jumper cord on the front of the hard drive**, for example.

    Jumper from the disc. It seems that pulling out the jumper cap from the back of the disc is no problem.

    Method 2: When inserting hard disks (provided that the interface form of the two hard disks is the same), connect 2 SATA hard disks (strings) to SATA 1 of the motherboard with the system installed before, and connect the second hard disk (7200 250G hard disk) you just bought back to SATA 2 of the motherboard

    In the same way, connect the two IDE hard disks (7200 160G hard disks) with the system installed before to IDE 1 on the motherboard, connect the second hard disk (7200 250G hard disk) you just bought back to IDE 2 on the motherboard, and connect the main disk to the plug in the middle when an IDE data cable is connected, and connect the plug at the back from the disk.

    I tried it this and it started fine too.

    Method 3: Set up the BIOS.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    SATA does not need to be set up with a jumper, it is just a boot item that goes into the motherboard BIOS.

    Just change First Boot to your 160G hard drive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You need to set the hard disk to be disconnected, the hard disk generally defaults to the master device when it leaves the factory, and all the jumpers are unplugged as slave devices. Set your hard drive to 1 master and 1 slave.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your sata interface is plugged in incorrectly. Please plug the port of the hard disk with the system disk into the port of the SATA that was inserted for the first time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The primary and secondary of the hard drive is inserted incorrectly.

    The data cable has three ports, one port is connected to the motherboard, and the second port must be connected to the disk where you originally installed the system, and then the last port must be connected to your new hard disk.

    Absolutely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Set up the problem, use Baidu to find it, you will definitely be able to find it inside.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To install Win7 and above, you should set the hard disk mode in the BIOS to AHCI, and then install it.

    SSD is recommended not to install ghost,Directly**Install the version,Use a USB flash drive to make an installation disk to start the computer for installation,It's just that the driver needs to be installed by yourself,But you can**Universal driver assistant install the driver,It's best to use the driver of the official website。

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello pro is very happy to answer for you that the computer can not enter the system after changing the hard disk First of all, the main reason why the computer can not enter the system after changing the hard disk is: the specific detection steps are as follows: a.

    First of all, still plug in the U disk to boot, select the "Hard Disk Boot" item from the boot menu of the U disk, if it can be turned to the hard disk after booting through the U disk, then the installation of the operating system is successful. If it doesn't work, it means that there is a problem with the operating system installed on the USB flash drive, and you need to redo the system. Two.

    Based on the previous article, if there is no problem, since you know that you can select the boot disk from the boot menu selection, then I estimate that you should be able to set it accordingly, which is nothing more than the enter key, the up, down, left and right keys, and the transfer settings keys such as F5, F6, F9, and F10. You can select it. Three.

    If you have set up and saved the BIOS and still can't boot from the disk you set up, then there is a last resort, unplug the power supply, remove the BIOS battery to discharge, reinsert the BIOS battery and connect the power cable, then set up the BIOS again and save it. This routine is a good way to solve the residual memory of many integrated circuits.

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