Ahh. The drives haven't been formatted yet...fdisk is availabe booting from a floppy. I know there are boot CDs out there that will do this for you. I can't think of any offhand, one of the other members should be able to help you with that.
Ahh. The drives haven't been formatted yet...fdisk is availabe booting from a floppy. I know there are boot CDs out there that will do this for you. I can't think of any offhand, one of the other members should be able to help you with that.
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No the drives have not been formatted. I thought this was what I needed to do that:
Operating System DVD
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
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Is this not a boot disk?
Jim
http://www.bootdisk.com/
Your XP disc should be able partition and format the drives.
The cd says it's for software reinstallation and repair only. Is that the same as starting from scratch with new hard drives?
Jim
You may need to download a boot disk from knight's link and use that to format the drives.
"Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
"Honesty is the First Chapter in the Book of Wisdom" - Thomas Jefferson
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AMD Phenom II x6 1100T @ 3.3Ghz
MSi 890FXA-GD70
16GB G.Skill DDR3-1600
Asus HD6950 2GB GDDR5 PCI-Ex16
4x 1.5TB WD SATA w/64MB cache in RAID10
2x Asus 22x DVD/CD +/-RW DL SATA
Rosewill Xtreme Series 950W PSU
2x 23" 5ms Asus Widescreen LCD
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Thanks, I will try the bootme disk.
Also, I tried another disk from my other laptop that had windows xp home edition. I got the same results. After it went through the entire formatting thing, it said it was unable to format the partition.
Maybe I got a bad hard drive?
I try the bootme and see what happens.
Jim
That disn't work eather
Jim
I just don't get it. I finally put the original hard drives back in (I didn't even know which one went where!) and it took off as if nothing ever happened.
Works fine, but I really want to put the bigger hhd's in. Maybe the Seagates were bad???????????
Jim
I know this operation is elementary to you guys, but am stumped. I may not have downloaded the right boot disk(windows ME?). After trying 2 different O.S. systerms disks I'm still unsuccessful. I put the old hdd's back in to make sure something else wasn"t happening. Windows runs fine. I think I will return the Seagate hdd's and try again with something else if I can.
JIm
OK I think I found my problem, maybe.
I didn't know there were supposed to be jumpers on the connecting pins. Are the new hard drives supposed to come with them? I don't have my old ones here to look at.
Jim
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