Having a bit of trouble seting up a new computer. All the stuff is in its right place, all is powered correctly (I think?), but the SATA drive is not being recognised. I ended up getting the Seagate 120GB SATA drive, as it was the only one they had.
I enter BIOS, and the only drive that is recognised is the CDRW. Apparently it doesent matter where you put the SATA drive, there is no master/slave thing. I have tried everything. BIOS recognises if I put in a different (older) HDD in, but the SATA drive is not recognised, and cannot be Auto-Detected. I just checked the Seagate site and they are talking about using Diskwizard 2003, and checking FDISK, or new drivers. I have no idea how to do this. Can anyone help?
Also, I have a copy of Windows 2000 Pro, how do I set this up on this new disk? How do I install an OS on a new system?
I enter BIOS, and the only drive that is recognised is the CDRW. Apparently it doesent matter where you put the SATA drive, there is no master/slave thing. I have tried everything. BIOS recognises if I put in a different (older) HDD in, but the SATA drive is not recognised, and cannot be Auto-Detected. I just checked the Seagate site and they are talking about using Diskwizard 2003, and checking FDISK, or new drivers. I have no idea how to do this. Can anyone help?
Also, I have a copy of Windows 2000 Pro, how do I set this up on this new disk? How do I install an OS on a new system?