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Primary slave not detected
A friend of mine is getting the message "Primary slave not detected" when
she starts her computer. What would cause that message and what is the primary slave? What needs to be done to fix the problem? Thanks for any help you can give us. Helene |
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"Helene" wrote in message ... A friend of mine is getting the message "Primary slave not detected" when she starts her computer. What would cause that message and what is the primary slave? What needs to be done to fix the problem? Thanks for any help you can give us. Helene if the machine does not have a second harddrive then it's nothing to worry about. if the message bothers you...you can set the primary slave option in the bios to "none" |
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Thanks for replying. I just talked with my friend again, and she says she
can't open Windows. After passing that message about the primary slave, another message comes up, "Still Waiting." But it doesn't go any further no matter how long they wait. Helene "philo" wrote in message ... "Helene" wrote in message ... A friend of mine is getting the message "Primary slave not detected" when she starts her computer. What would cause that message and what is the primary slave? What needs to be done to fix the problem? Thanks for any help you can give us. Helene if the machine does not have a second harddrive then it's nothing to worry about. if the message bothers you...you can set the primary slave option in the bios to "none" |
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Helene wrote:
Thanks for replying. I just talked with my friend again, and she says she can't open Windows. After passing that message about the primary slave, another message comes up, "Still Waiting." But it doesn't go any further no matter how long they wait. Helene So do what Philo suggested then! Turn the PS off in the BIOS! |
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:58:41 +0100, "Cerridwen" wrote:
Helene wrote: Thanks for replying. I just talked with my friend again, and she says she can't open Windows. After passing that message about the primary slave, another message comes up, "Still Waiting." But it doesn't go any further no matter how long they wait. Helene So do what Philo suggested then! Turn the PS off in the BIOS! LOL, Helene seems a lil slow on the uptake, give her a few hours maybe it'll start to click...or maybe somebody could take a box of crayons and color the steps out for her. Reading is teh HARD, yo! ^_^ -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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Or maybe I just don't understand much about this primary slave/secondary
slave business. Philo said if the message didn't bother my friend, but I was explaining that it was a little more than just a nuisance. But I have a sense of humor too, so I can understand how I sound like a bit of a ditz. LOL Helene "Onideus Mad Hatter" wrote in message news:r8ij80tfdi1k2eg9l09m6ud6h9jlbjgqvf@farfoos... On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:58:41 +0100, "Cerridwen" wrote: Helene wrote: Thanks for replying. I just talked with my friend again, and she says she can't open Windows. After passing that message about the primary slave, another message comes up, "Still Waiting." But it doesn't go any further no matter how long they wait. Helene So do what Philo suggested then! Turn the PS off in the BIOS! LOL, Helene seems a lil slow on the uptake, give her a few hours maybe it'll start to click...or maybe somebody could take a box of crayons and color the steps out for her. Reading is teh HARD, yo! ^_^ -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net |
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"philo" wrote in message ...
"Helene" wrote in message ... A friend of mine is getting the message "Primary slave not detected" when she starts her computer. What would cause that message and what is the primary slave? What needs to be done to fix the problem? Thanks for any help you can give us. Helene if the machine does not have a second harddrive then it's nothing to worry about. if the message bothers you...you can set the primary slave option in the bios to "none" Set them to "Automatic" and let the machine take care of itself. |
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"Helene" wrote in message ...
A friend of mine is getting the message "Primary slave not detected" when she starts her computer. What would cause that message and what is the primary slave? What needs to be done to fix the problem? Thanks for any help you can give us. PC computers have two parallel IDE channels for connecting hard drives and optical drives (CD drive and DVD drive), designated the primary and the secondary channels. Each channel allows for a "Master" and a "Slave," thus allowing up to four IDE devices in a typical PC computer. Any IDE drive can be set as either Master or Slave or as the only device on the channel (or as cable select, but there is no need to worry about that setting). The Master/Slave/Lone Device setting is selected by the use of little plastic-coated connectors that are on pins on the back of the drive. These connectors are called, "jumpers." Different manufacturers have different jumper configurations for setting the Master/Slave/Lone Device setting. Usually, the necessary jumper pattern is printed on the drive somewhere, or embossed on the metal of the drive, near the jumper pins on the back of the drive. The usual boot drive is set to be the Primary Master drive. If there is another drive on the primary channel, it should be set to be the primary slave. There does not have to be a secondary master drive, even if there is a secondary slave drive. The most common cause of the problem you described is that two devices have the same setting, for example, you may have two slave drives on your Primary channel. It would be best to check the settings of all your IDE drives. Note that hard drives usually are set to a default of Master, and optical drives usually are set to a default of Slave. |
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Thank you Richard, we'll check the settings. Maybe if we can get into
windows (I will go up and try to run a scandisk to see if that repairs anything) we will find, as Philo said, that the message is just there but doesn't present a problem. Maybe it was there all along but they didn't notice it until they started having trouble getting into Windows. At any rate, I will check the settings and change any that seem wrong. Helene I really appreciate your help. Helene "Richard Alexander" wrote in message om... "Helene" wrote in message ... A friend of mine is getting the message "Primary slave not detected" when she starts her computer. What would cause that message and what is the primary slave? What needs to be done to fix the problem? Thanks for any help you can give us. PC computers have two parallel IDE channels for connecting hard drives and optical drives (CD drive and DVD drive), designated the primary and the secondary channels. Each channel allows for a "Master" and a "Slave," thus allowing up to four IDE devices in a typical PC computer. Any IDE drive can be set as either Master or Slave or as the only device on the channel (or as cable select, but there is no need to worry about that setting). The Master/Slave/Lone Device setting is selected by the use of little plastic-coated connectors that are on pins on the back of the drive. These connectors are called, "jumpers." Different manufacturers have different jumper configurations for setting the Master/Slave/Lone Device setting. Usually, the necessary jumper pattern is printed on the drive somewhere, or embossed on the metal of the drive, near the jumper pins on the back of the drive. The usual boot drive is set to be the Primary Master drive. If there is another drive on the primary channel, it should be set to be the primary slave. There does not have to be a secondary master drive, even if there is a secondary slave drive. The most common cause of the problem you described is that two devices have the same setting, for example, you may have two slave drives on your Primary channel. It would be best to check the settings of all your IDE drives. Note that hard drives usually are set to a default of Master, and optical drives usually are set to a default of Slave. |
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Richard Alexander's log on stardate 24 tra 2004
PC computers have two parallel IDE channels for connecting hard drives and optical drives (CD drive and DVD drive), How come? I, for instance, have a PC and 4 ATA channels. ) -- If we do happen to step on a mine, Sir, what do we do ?" "Normal procedure, Lieutenant, is to jump 200 feet in the air and scatter oneself over a wide area." |
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