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On my BIOS, under SATA Config, it says its empty in the port i plugged it into
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HALP wrote If the drive is correctly plugged in, there is no fix for it.
Ensure both ends of the power connector is plugged in if your power supply is modular.
My power supply is non modular, and i have 2 wires what look the same both for hdd
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The only other things to try are; trying different cables and connectors, plugging a different drive into the cables you're trying to use and see if you can recreate the issue otherwise the drive may be faulty.
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Just unplugged power from the hdd and plugged it back in and it made a sound. Still not showing up though...
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HALP wrote The only other things to try are; trying different cables and connectors, plugging a different drive into the cables you're trying to use and see if you can recreate the issue otherwise the drive may be faulty.
I havent got another drive, i think it could be the SATA cable because the drive makes a noise when it boots.
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If you have built the system new then you should have more than one SATA data cable with the motherboard. Even without a data cable plugged in the drive should move its heads and start spinning. You'd be able to tell as when the drive starts it lurches slightly.
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HALP wrote If you have built the system new then you should have more than one SATA data cable with the motherboard. Even without a data cable plugged in the drive should move its heads and start spinning. You'd be able to tell as when the drive starts it lurches slightly.
Tried both SATA cables nothing happening still :S
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Is your sata plugged into your mobo?
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darkshadow1299 wrote Is your sata plugged into your mobo?
Yup, into port 0, i have tried it in port 1 aswell, still nothing
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EvozzHD wroteWhat motherboard so you have?darkshadow1299 wrote Is your sata plugged into your mobo?
Yup, into port 0, i have tried it in port 1 aswell, still nothing
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