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HELP! Seagate 60GB & K&N2-L/MSI



 
 
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Old July 25th 03, 09:46 AM
Phil S
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Default HELP! Seagate 60GB & K&N2-L/MSI

I have had the same problem but have not found a proper solution... I am
now using my Seagate drive as a slave and a new Western Digital as the
master. If you format the Seagate with win 98 and have a look at device
manager, I think you will find that it shows an error on the IDE channel.
Like you I tested the drive with Seagate diagnostics but it shows no error.
I did not think I would be able to claim warranty because of this test
passing ok.

I hope you find a better solution than I.

regards... Phil S
"Lars USN" wrote in message
...
For some reason The HD wont format/partition, and errors out when creating

the
NTFS file system. Brand new OEM drive(s) tried two identicle drives,

same
problem. BIOS recognizes the drive, Seagate diagnostics says there are

no
problems. Any idea how I can get this to work so I can install the
operating system??? Thanks for your help (Specs below):

I am building the following:

60GB HD (ST360015A)
K7n2-L MSI mobo
1Gig PC2700 (corsair)
ATi Sapphire 9500 128MB 1gp8x

operating windows XP pro.



 




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