With a new 320 hard drive, the computer won t boot

Updated on number 2024-06-03
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be your motherboard that the new hard disk is the first boot by default, so it will definitely not boot the machine, you can find the first boot option in the BIOS, select your original 160G hard disk, and then click save to exit, I hope it can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. First of all, attach the two disks, press F10 (F2 or Del is different for different computer shortcuts) to enter the BIOS (CMOS) when booted, and see if you can see the two hard disks. If you can see it, it's basically a problem with the master-slave setup of the two hard drives.

    2. If you can't see it, there is a high chance that the system power supply is insufficient and the two hard disks cannot be recognized at the same time.

    The above judgment is based on the premise that both hard drives are good. Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Two ways:1Jumper behind the 320g hard drive and jump it into a slave disk.

    2.Go to BIOS to change the boot order (or change the socket on your 160G drive to SATA 1).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Which is the serial port of your motherboard and whether it supports your newly plugged hard drive.

    If not, then you can't use it.

    It could also be an issue with your hard drive pattern.

    Enter the BIOS to change the BIOS hard drive mode to your new hard drive.

    Switch to compatibility mode.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Turn the motherboard jumper up and put the 160g hard disk on 0, the 320 hard disk on 1, and the 160 hard disk on the previous position.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The problem is not detailed enough, you first go to the BIOS to see if you can see the two hard disks, or connect the 320 separately to see if it works, step by step to eliminate it, and to see the next two hard disks which are started first, change it in the BIOS and then can't, add me 136649785,

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Replace a high-power host power supply.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Set the 160g disk to start first.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are two possibilities: one is that the hard disk itself is broken, and the other is that if it is confirmed that the hard disk is not broken, the power supply is insufficient, and the power supply with a large wattage is good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After installing the SATA hard drive, press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS when booting up. In the Integrated Peripherals menu of BIOS, set the "Onboard H W Serial Ata" item to "Enable", then go to the Advanced BIOS Features menu, change the "SATA RAID SCSI Boot Order" function to "SATA", and finally change "First Boot Device" to "SATA". I hope to adopt!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the hard drive is fine, check the BIOS settings to see if the boot items are allowed for other boots. If nothing is wrong, it may be a power supply problem. Change to a high-power one.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    And you said it simply! Unplug your previous hard drive! Install the new hard drive and format the partition as usual, "one by one" and plug in your original hard drive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What should I do if the installed hard disk does not display?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There should be a few lines of English, your computer starts with a new hard disk by default, but the new hard disk has no system so it can't be started.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    See if the device manager is available, it doesn't mean that it is not connected to the computer, either you are not plugged in, or you are not driven.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Right-click on the computer, management, hard disk management, you should see the disk, format it, divide the drive letter,

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is a problem with the startup item, after inserting the mechanical disk, the computer will take the mechanical disk as the first boot item by default, you need to insert the mechanical disk, and then modify the BIOS to change the SSD to the first item.

    Enter the BIOS buttons: F2, F1, Del, etc.

    Modify it under boot or startup.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. All the hard disk jumper settings are adjusted to the main disk! The correct way to jumper is a master and a slave or use two data transmission cables to ignore the master and slave, enter the BIOS and turn on the hard disk settings!

    2. The BIOS settings are incorrect.

    Here's how to do the BIOS settings incorrectly:

    1. Press the power button to start your computer;

    2. The computer enters the system hardware self-test stage, and a prompt will appear after completion, telling you to press a certain key to enter the BIOS settings (different computers will have the same, the general desktop is del, some notebooks are F1, some notebooks are F12, and the keys that need to be pressed will be highlighted), when the prompt appears, press the key immediately, and the system will enter the BIOS setting program;

    3. After entering the BIOS, each interface that appears is the interface for setting the date and time, and the date and time can be set by using the arrow keys;

    4. After setting the time, press F10 and press Enter to save and exit.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You try to change the hard drive to a slave disk or use a portable hard drive enclosure to install it and plug it in.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the BIOS interface, change the hard disk mode to the IDE mode.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Enter the DOS and use MHDD to scan the hard disk added to it for bad sectors Try to change the data cable.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    After adding a new hard disk, try to install the system again.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Take the computer to the place where the computer is repaired, and let someone fix it for you.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Try to go into the BIOS and change the startup item.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    To share popular science with all old fans, computer knowledge, installation essentials, all kinds of computer problem solving, the following is to talk about, after the laptop is installed with a new hard disk, the computer can not enter the system, this situation is simple to solve, friends who feel interested can take a look.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Fart my computer 3 fast hard disk one SSD one hhd in the BIOS to set the boot item, the system hard disk as the first boot item. You have a serial number on your hard drive, and if it's not a brand, it's better to see the hard drive directly in the BIOS**.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I remember ,,, computer doesn't seem to be able to have two hard disks at the same time, because the hard disk boots only one hard drive, and the other one will have a problem and can't boot, it seems?? You can set up another hard drive through the BIOS interface, but if you do this, the original hard drive will not boot up. I don't know if it's right.,It's the first time I've heard of this new hard drive......Hehe.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It seems that it is not possible for a computer to have two hard disks at the same time, because the hard disk boots only one hard disk? You can set up another hard disk to boot through the BIOS interface, but if you do this, the other one will have a problem and can't boot, it seems? As I recall, the original hard drive would have a problem and wouldn't boot.

    I don't know if it's true.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Turn on the computer and keep pressing the del key to enter the BIOS interface to set the first boot hard disk and the second. Third..

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    You check whether the jumpers of your two USB disks are plugged incorrectly, generally the jumpers of the main disk are the top and bottom two on the very edge, and the second hard disk can not be the same as the main hard disk, most of them are not plugged in, even if you want to plug in the first one, you try it.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If the new hard disk cannot be recognized by the system, troubleshoot the following items:

    1) Check the new hard disk cable after shutting down, whether the SATA cable and the hard disk power cable are connected, plug and unplug them again to confirm whether the new hard disk can be recognized, 2) Reboot the BIOS to confirm whether the hard disk can be detected, 3) If the BIOS cannot detect the hard disk, it means that the hard disk has been damaged and needs to be replaced.

    4) If the BIOS can detect the hard disk, mount the hard disk to another computer, enter the system's disk manager, initialize it, repartition it, and use it after formatting.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Have you seen the acceleration boot on the Internet before, and you set it?

    How to do it, my computer, right-click, properties, hardware, device manager, ide device, have you modified something here before? Change it back.,Don't set it to none.,It's not recognizable.,You see a new from the disk in the biso.,It's okay with the line.,It's a problem you set.,You can try it.,Even if you haven't set it before.,It's possible that the person who did the plate set it.,So let's take a look.。

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1. Is it formatted? The new hard drive needs to be formatted before it can be used.

    If that doesn't work, disconnect the power supply completely (illegal shutdown), then unplug the motherboard battery and discharge it, and then put it back in after 15 seconds. Turn it on, and then let him check himself to see if he can see if he can see if he can get it.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The hard disk is not recognized on the computer, and the TV cannot be opened, what is the problem?

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It should be that the order of the hard disk partitions is disrupted after you add the hard disk, for example, the first partition of the second hard disk becomes the D drive, and the second partition on your original hard disk is the original D drive and now becomes the E drive, in this case, the original program installed on the D drive will not be enabled because of the wrong path.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Because there are two systems, the other disk system has to be deleted.

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