Gavilan, on 09 April 2010 - 10:58 AM, said:
but when i reboot my computer...bios is "locked" and cant find my Seagate...
The HyperTerminal-log in the pic looks fine to me...
But... It can be that the SATA-interface is defective as well, like I had.
After my Seagate bricked itself (connected to my mobo's VIA controler) and I tried
to connect another (working) drive instead, on that same controler, it wasn't seen
and the BIOS hanged (until a timeout) while searching for attached devices.
At first I thought only my controler was defective, but I soon found out that both
my drive as the controler were dead
Luckilly my Asus K8V SE Deluxe motherboard also has an extra promise SATA controler,
so I was able to use that one instead...
mundy5, on 09 April 2010 - 02:36 PM, said:
You're the 2nd person in recent days to say the exact same thing. I have 2 questions.
Like Mundy says...
If you ever plan to experiment/work with harddrives, you should at least get yourself
an USB-to-(S)ATA adapter; these cheap devices are really they're money's worth
When you use such an interface:
- You don't have to reboot your computer everytime you want to test things out
- The drive is powered externally, so you don't need to use the (short) power
leads from your PC's power supply and you can apply power to the drive when you
wish (you don't have to power down your PC).
(You do have to make sure though, that the ground-signal of both drive as RS232-
interface are connected if only the RS232 connection is used).
- It's just a nifty little tool to quickly diagnose (S)ATA devices without opening
(or possibly destructing) your computer
Greetz,
Peter.