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The first point is that I don't know why you don't quickly format after deleting the partition, because fast or slow formatting is actually the same meaning, especially if you are a major operation, the hard disk is the most vulnerable after deleting the partition, the more you wait, the more likely it is to have problems, and after the problem, there will be unrecognizable hardware. Full speed format Why does it fail I guess I hit a bad sector.
The second point is that you may not have changed the BIOS of the boot either, otherwise he would not have this problem of the error of the preferred boot hard drive. It is recommended to set your current hard drive as the first boot and the prompt will not appear in the future.
Third, after entering the system, the hard disk cannot be recognized, you can get it to the after-sales service for repair, and they will say that it is a hardware problem. But I've also encountered this problem The last time I failed the PG partition, the hard disk was not recognized, and since I only had one hard disk, I couldn't go directly to any system.
Here's how it works: the first point is that you have to use a SATA external hard drive to the system and see if it can be recognized, and it's best to be recognized, and it can be formatted, but I don't think it's going to be recognized.
The second point is to enter the DOS system after booting up, and run the DiskMan DOS version (now called DiskGenius) but you need to use the DOS version. Once you enter it can definitely be recognized, all you have to do is make use of him to fix partition table error of hard drive.
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This kind of problem is prone to occur on early hard drives. In the case of a sudden power failure, the head robotic arm may not be reset or damaged. According to your description, you can roughly judge that the hard disk control chip and circuit part are still normal, and the main problem should be the head or head servo.
The magnetic head is a very delicate device, which is more troublesome to maintain. But since you're all gridded, it means that there is no important data, so you can buy another piece. If you really want to repair it, you need to go to a place dedicated to data recovery and hard disk repair, this kind of failure is not easy to deal with personally, and the cost of repair is enough for you to buy a second-hand IDE old hard drive.
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If there is a problem with the hard section, you can go to another computer to balance the section and set your 40g to see if you can recognize it from the disk, and if you recognize it, it will be easy to do, and you can take the test directly.
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The specific reason is difficult to say, and old machines are prone to such failures. Try it on a different IDE port, or try it on a different computer.
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Pigs, with the DOS tool of the F32 quick format can be pulled,
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Did you bump into it? When the hard disk is in place, there will not only be the sound of the motor turning, but also the sound of the head seeking to read the firmware, if the search is not rotated after the hard disk is broken, you can't turn off the hard disk when it starts to be inserted, you should listen carefully for half a minute, if the hard disk is still turning, it is called a turn, in the disk management to see if there is a hard disk, sometimes there is disk management, and my computer does not.
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Two solutions:
1. In safe mode, in the Device Manager item, uninstall all existing hard disk controller devices.
Restart your computer and see if the IDE device recognizes it.
2. If I'm not mistaken, have you updated the drivers of the motherboard driver and the hard disk controller, resulting in the loss of the IDE device?
If you know this, you can uninstall the motherboard chipset driver from the control panel.
After restarting the computer, use it"Kingsoft Heavy Loader"=> Driver=> Perform hardware testing and update the motherboard, chipset, driver, and accelerator driver such as IAA.
Once done, restart your computer and you should be able to re-identify your IDE device.
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The hard drive is failing. Also, can I see the hard disk in the disk manager?
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Try swapping the positions of the two hard drives on the IDE cable. The G41 motherboard seems to be able to remove the jumper on the hard disk directly. It's been too long to forget.
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XP systems are able to recognize different sizes depending on the partition format. So pay attention to the format of your partition.
If the format is FAT12, XP can recognize up to 32MB, if the format is FAT16, XP can recognize up to 2GB, and if the format is FAT32, XP can recognize up to 2TB, but in the NT kernel system, it is limited to 32GB.
If the format is NTFS, there is no limit.
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My Computer--Right-Click--Manage--Disk Management--Assign a drive letter and restart.
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If you see if it's a problem with the RAID settings in the BIOS, it may only be possible to recognize two hard disks at the same time. You put Maxtor 160g hard drive.
Unplugging it should recognize the new drive.
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I do not accept it and do the removal process.
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Partition into several zones, partition when whether NTFS format, active, primary partition.
Hard drive jumpers are stated on the front of the hard drive. You refer to it, if you set it to the disk, just unplug the jumper.
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