About a week ago, I was partitioning a drive of mine to run linux..s omething went awfully wrong, or had been going awfully wrong for the past month ( probably this option.. sigh ). Well, Things went astray, and my hard drive's boot partition is messed up, etc etc ( or so I believe ... by the fact that when I restarted it simply sat there after the bios ). So, I'm on a newer computer now, and I transfered my old computers dvd drive, etc etc over to this case, and then I decided to see what went wrong with my HD. I took my 40 gig from the busted machine, and put it in this.. connected the IDE , p controlls.. and, now when I boot, my bios gives me the error that it can't find either of my drives( note: this is specifically when both the good HD from this new case and the bad damaged one are put in ). When just the normal hd from this case is in, and the IDEs and P-controls to my bad one are taken off, everything is smooth and it works. Similarly, when I just boot with my damaged 40 gig, I get a blue-screen after the bios, but it still finds the hard drives.
Is this a problem with my IDE cables.. or what? Please help.. I could use those extra 40 gigs.
Is this a problem with my IDE cables.. or what? Please help.. I could use those extra 40 gigs.