secondary master hard disc error
Started by
seanachain
, Sep 07 2009 08:09 AM
#91
Posted 12 September 2009 - 09:38 PM
#92
Posted 12 September 2009 - 10:03 PM
no
#93
Posted 13 September 2009 - 06:50 AM
Well I am beginning to believe the HD is dead.
Bios does not see it
Puppy doesn't see it
Do you have access to another system where you could possibly put the drive in as a slave or as a second ide drive? This way you could determine of the drive is even usable at this point.
Bios does not see it
Puppy doesn't see it
Do you have access to another system where you could possibly put the drive in as a slave or as a second ide drive? This way you could determine of the drive is even usable at this point.
#94
Posted 13 September 2009 - 08:02 AM
I was really hoping to rescue some files and documents.Ill probably end up going shopping since it doesnt appear to be possible.Thank you for your time and patience I learned alot.
#95
Posted 13 September 2009 - 08:13 AM
Again I suggest taking the drive out and connection it to a known working system
You can do this two ways.
Slaving the drive to existing system or purchasing a external enclosure.
This will at least give you a chance in backing up the data you want to save.
You can do this two ways.
Slaving the drive to existing system or purchasing a external enclosure.
This will at least give you a chance in backing up the data you want to save.
#96
Posted 13 September 2009 - 08:26 AM
Looks like you have puppy version 2.18
I have just fired up my test comp with puppy 2.16 to look at the terminology of what you should see.
In version 2.16.1 seamonkey fulldrivers
If you click on the icon that looks like a flash drive it will open up "Pmount puppy drive monitor"
This will open up another window.
Within that window will be the drives that are connected to the computer that puppy recognizes.
On the computer that I am using puppy on, the window shows:
A floppy drive as "/dev/fd0"
A cd drive as "/dev/hdb" It also lists the model as a compaq CRD-84018
A disk as "/dev/hda" It also lists the model as a 20gb ST320014a. Also shown is "/dev/hda1 4.0g ntfs"
The /dev/hda1 4.0g ntfs is the only partition I have on this drive because It is NT and I am repairing it.
Please standby. I am trying to get a snapshot of Pmount and the desktop. Its a task because this comp does not have USB because it is NT. I have to use a floppy.
. I am not familiar with that one.pup2-218.sfs
I have just fired up my test comp with puppy 2.16 to look at the terminology of what you should see.
In version 2.16.1 seamonkey fulldrivers
If you click on the icon that looks like a flash drive it will open up "Pmount puppy drive monitor"
This will open up another window.
Within that window will be the drives that are connected to the computer that puppy recognizes.
On the computer that I am using puppy on, the window shows:
A floppy drive as "/dev/fd0"
A cd drive as "/dev/hdb" It also lists the model as a compaq CRD-84018
A disk as "/dev/hda" It also lists the model as a 20gb ST320014a. Also shown is "/dev/hda1 4.0g ntfs"
The /dev/hda1 4.0g ntfs is the only partition I have on this drive because It is NT and I am repairing it.
Please standby. I am trying to get a snapshot of Pmount and the desktop. Its a task because this comp does not have USB because it is NT. I have to use a floppy.
#97
Posted 13 September 2009 - 08:35 AM
Heres the picture. I must say that that was fun. After all, I do not use linux other than getting data from a drive (esp a laptop)
[attachment=34186:Pmount.png]
[attachment=34186:Pmount.png]
#98
Posted 13 September 2009 - 08:47 AM
I think I need to get puppy on my system and stop having to boot to a cdrom with it on there.
Oh boy another partition
Oh boy another partition
#99
Posted 13 September 2009 - 09:00 AM
This is from the CD.
I have the computer that I need to get fixed tied up right now with this puppy linux. Its a work computer that was giving a lot of weird stuff. I found a bad ram slot and now it won't recognize the nic card in either slot. It won't even recognize another nic card.
Aren't computers fun?
I have the computer that I need to get fixed tied up right now with this puppy linux. Its a work computer that was giving a lot of weird stuff. I found a bad ram slot and now it won't recognize the nic card in either slot. It won't even recognize another nic card.
Aren't computers fun?
#100
Posted 13 September 2009 - 09:08 AM
Yeppers and that's why I enjoy them so much. Never a dull moment with them.
#101
Posted 13 September 2009 - 11:30 AM
I have an old computer.Should I take out the secondary and plug in my primary.Once again this is easy for you guys,I have no idea what you are talking about. What hard drive would recomend (home use ,photos etc)who makes a good one and whats the difference between internal IDE and SATA
Edited by seanachain, 13 September 2009 - 12:52 PM.
#102
Posted 20 September 2009 - 09:05 AM
RSchaffer61 and Runner123 thank you for your help.My hard drive was totally fried.
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