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#1 ·
So last night I was messing around with something I shouldn't have. I was in the utility set up when you first turn your computer on, and accidentally changed the drive settings, and now it won't boot up, says primary and secondary drives not found. There is not reset, or return to factory settings, etc either. I tried to put them all on auto and they still aren't found. There is only 1-47, off, auto, user 1, and user 2. I went thru all of them on the primary drive 0, and still nothing.

So, does anyone know anything about all of that stuff, or what I can do to get it back, or reset?
 
#6 ·
Sorry to hear that you weren't able to get it working last night, bro.
 
#7 ·
ram57ta said:
Your IDE bus could have bit the farm which means you are shopping for a new motherboard OR motherboard/processor/memory. Could be a good time to upgrade ;)
Have you ever built a PC before? Its not that difficult.
I've got another computer I can use, it just needs a hard drive. The hd in this computer is different, so it won't work on the newer one I have.

Yeah, it's my life geof. We also have a busted laptop that needs a screen too. Not our time for computers I guess. Thanks for trying to help me last night though. I really apreciated it.

So next question is, will I be able to get my stuff off this hd and put it on another since the connection to this one is smaller than the ones most use now?
 
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#17 ·
Not sayin your computer illiterate or anything...but its probably best you take the tower to someone else that knows how to pinpoint your trouble a little better..or let someone else come over and look at it that has a little more experience and knowledge with it before you accidentally screw up the OS on the hard-drive to where it won't boot...then you will be doing a complete reinstall.

Just for fun...can you tell me exactly what brand and model computer this is...or if its a custom built PC what motherboard brand and model is it...and what OS are you using (although it sounds like this problem is hardware related and not software).
 
#18 ·
well, I do know some about all this stuff, but obviously not enough. When it happened, I called my bro in law who is an IT guy, and he wasn't any help. Probably didn't feel like helping.

Anyways, it's a dell workstation precision 420 p3. And I'm running xp.
 
#19 ·
did it just "happen" when you were using it or did it happen at boot up one day?
That was a pretty nice computer when it was new back in 2000 or so but if the board has gone bad it will be a lot cheaper to just build a new PC and reuse what components you have that can work with a new board. Most newer boards use SATA extensively but you can still find boards that use IDE which is what I'm guessing most or all of your drives are based on. You can build a pretty decent system using your old case if the new board will fit for around 100 bucks or so that will probably blow away what you had before. Most likely your drives are still good so pulling the data off of them will be the biggest hurdle. Its EXTREMELY unlikely that your OS will boot with a new board and processor but not impossible.
 
#21 ·
I won't insult you by asking "are you serious?". You can find cheap hard-drives on ebay or craigslist for damn near free and an XP disc with the key should be VERY easy to come by for almost nothing. Do you not have the original discs or even restore discs that came with your old PC? Shoot me a PM and maybe over the Xmas or new years time I can help you with that PC since I will be in Dallas.
 
#22 ·
cbrjames said:
well, I do know some about all this stuff, but obviously not enough. When it happened, I called my bro in law who is an IT guy, and he wasn't any help. Probably didn't feel like helping.

Anyways, it's a dell workstation precision 420 p3. And I'm running xp.
Trick is most "IT guys" are NOT PC guys. PC work tends to be what most people try to get out of and move on to sys admin/net admin...etc...etc. Some people love it, but most hate the users that are associated with Desktop Support work.

I always get spun up when I'm labeled as a PC guy just cause I'm in "IT." :D

If it is a common make/model, you maybe able to call support. Also, I recommend you check out forums that are more aligned to PC support as opposed to this one. Most PC makes have a forum for their PCs. Also, there are a several good general forums out there for PC support that maybe useful as well.
 
#23 ·
Ok guys, thanks for all your input, but i took it to my bro in law, and it was my scsi setting that was causing all this mess. I'm up and running again. Thanks everyone!

Oh yeah, and now, after all this, i have 2 p4 puters, and a box of 10 hdd's sitting next to me too. Guess i'll start gettign those running. :D
 
#24 ·
check your PM's
 
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