I recently purchased a 120GB hard drive from NewEgg. It's an Ultra-ATA Seagate drive. I am using this disk drive for extra storage in my PC.
I currently have two Western Digital drives installed. An 80GB (IDE) [C:] with the OS installed and a 37GB (IDE) [E:] for storage. Both of these drives function swimmingly.
However, the PC will not recognize the new Seagate.
I have removed the jumper completely, per Seagate, to put the drive in "slave" mode. I have the "gray" cable connected also.
Upon boot, Windows does not recognize any new hardware. I have even tried to add hardware manually... and Windows still cannot locate the drive.
I'm fairly sure the cables work, because I disconnected the E: drive and connected this new drive to those cables, but still nothing. I can hear the drive working when I connect the cables, so there is power going to it.
I'm thinking I have a faulty piece of hardware, however I have never used a Seagate Ultra ATA drive, so I may be missing something.
Thanks.
I currently have two Western Digital drives installed. An 80GB (IDE) [C:] with the OS installed and a 37GB (IDE) [E:] for storage. Both of these drives function swimmingly.
However, the PC will not recognize the new Seagate.
I have removed the jumper completely, per Seagate, to put the drive in "slave" mode. I have the "gray" cable connected also.
Upon boot, Windows does not recognize any new hardware. I have even tried to add hardware manually... and Windows still cannot locate the drive.
I'm fairly sure the cables work, because I disconnected the E: drive and connected this new drive to those cables, but still nothing. I can hear the drive working when I connect the cables, so there is power going to it.
I'm thinking I have a faulty piece of hardware, however I have never used a Seagate Ultra ATA drive, so I may be missing something.
Thanks.