570e won't recognize 80GB drive

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570e won't recognize 80GB drive

#1 Post by GnatGoSplat » Sat Nov 25, 2006 8:12 pm

I picked up a Seagate 80GB 5400.3 drive. I ghosted the old 15GB drive onto the 80GB drive. I put the 80GB drive in my 570e and nothing. The machine POSTS, but when it should be booting, it's just a blank screen with a blinking cursor. Nothing happens. When I go into BIOS, it recognizes the model # of the drive (ST980815A) in the boot order setup.

Is this drive simply too big for the 570e?
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#2 Post by pianowizard » Sat Nov 25, 2006 8:21 pm

I have seen people use 80GB drives on their 570E. I was going to recommend getting the latest BIOS but none of the BIOS changes for 570E mentions adding support for larger HDD's, so I don't think updating the BIOS would help. My guess is you didn't ghost the old drive properly. Also, is it serial or parallel ATA? You want parallel.
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#3 Post by GnatGoSplat » Sat Nov 25, 2006 10:04 pm

Strange.
I used Partition Magic and tried shrinking the primary partition to 40GB, 20GB, and 15GB. No joy there.
My desktop machine recognizes the drive and files just fine. I don't know what the problem might be, I'll try ghosting it again, but on a USB 1.1 connection that takes about 3hrs for the 5GB used in my 15GB drive. :(
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#4 Post by GnatGoSplat » Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:27 pm

Woohoo! It works now! Turned out for some reason, I just couldn't use Ghost. I spent a total of 14hrs trying to use Ghost. I tried ghosting from 570e to new drive via USB-to-IDE, tried ghosting to an image on my desktop machine, opened my desktop machine and tried plugging it in directly via IDE, basically wasted a ton of time and nothing worked.

Then I tried Acronis True Image and it worked first time!
Shawn

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