Problem with SATA drive
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Problem with SATA drive
I got a new seagate sata hard drive and connected it, but it doesn't seem to be spinning (and it's not being detected in bios). Tried 2 power cables and 2 data cables.
Is it a bad drive or am I missing something?
Is it a bad drive or am I missing something?
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SATA drives (at least mine) don't spin up till they get a pulse over the data cable. Make sure the SATA power cable is properly connected, as is the data cable, and the controller is enabled in BIOS if it is the non native variety. If your board has multiple ports, including ports directly off the south bridge, try plugging the drive into a different port. Otherwise it is probably a bad drive.
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One thing, did you have a sata drive before you bought this new one? It's not beyond the realm of possibility that your sata ports might be bad. With hot weather and thunderstorms abounding current surges on the power lines increase this time of year. Sometimes wounded electronics can continue to work after a damaging event leaving one to wonder why did it die in the first place? This is all academic of course without more info. You could be talking about a brand spanking new system...
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One last thing, probably more for those that don't know than you as the issue is probably history by now. Their is a device called a sata dongle. It allows you to plug an IDE drive into a sata port. I'd recommend this as a quick troubleshooting device because you can hook your cd drive to it and test your sata port. They run $20-$25 last one I bought.
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The only jumpers they have is to cap them at SATA 150 or not. The way they work is one drive to an interface.Duper wrote:one side question: Do sata use Primary/Slave jumper configs like IDE drives? I've never use a sata drv and i's curious.
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Make sure the ports are turned on in BIOS. Also some mobos designate certain SATA ports for RAID configs make sure it's in the standalone SATA connectors.De Rigueur wrote:It could be that all my sata connections are bad. I don't have another sata device or sata capable machine so I can't test that theory.
You can also download Seatools from Seagate and boot to a DOS like utility and test the drive. Software Here.
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I have a couple of these and they work flawlessly even hot plugging into an eSATA port. (You need a cable adapter to plug them into an eSATA port though.)
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