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I select setup, and instead of getting the option to format the drive, I get an error message saying "Setup did not find any hard disks installed on your system" Tried a different XP setup disk from another machine just to see if it would load differently The Bios is recognizing, and remembering, the addition of new components Since the the Ghost Rescue environment loads OK and allows the drive to be accessed via its utility for browse and copy to an external USB drive, I am beginning to think the motherboard has "issues".

Thanks for the idea. I tried booting twice without the setup disk in the drive. I tried the Windows Setup disk and the new drive in another machine.

The machine launched the setup process and took me to the option for formatting the drive I believe this rules out drive or CD problems. I downloaded, created a floppy and put that into a floppy that I added to the system of course the system did not have a floppy drive. I set the bios back to the original drive setting, rebooted and hit f6 when the message showed. It found the floppy, and the driver. Yep, that's not right. I had a similar problem with a Maxtor last year, and I had to do a Low-Level Format or what passes for one these days before I could get it to do a High-Level normal format.

July 11th, , PM I wouldn't advise using any disk utility with a different make than it was meant for, though you might get away with it, you risk really messing things up. But it will work with any Maxtor drive. I did a low lvl format quick and it passed.. With that error code you can get a RMA code from Maxtor and they'll replace the drive. That means you'll be without the PC while it's being replaced unfortunately. Feedback Doctor's Lounge.

All times are GMT What changed? Provide some specs about the system such as hardware and OS info Thanks, Cyber.

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Cyber Sorry. I can only quote Cyberdyne here:Sorry. I have the same problem. My problem was solved. Great tip Stan! I wouldn't have though to try that. Maybe a lot of people are not so lucky as we are having more than one computer and being able to open them up and fool around inside. Still, it's very useful info to have. Welcome and thanks for joining. NymphADorA 1. I'm having pretty much the same problem with an exception of another error It started some time ago I wanted to turn my computer on and it just wouldn't enter Windows so I've thought about formating it but since that would mean loosing everything on C I've given my disk to a friend who scanned it like one of your replies suggested over in his computer and he said there's a slight problem with my disk it works in 1 of 10 attempts to run it and I should buy a new one soon but for the time being it should work These were all Related to ftser2k.

Yours is from Completely remove the current driver and install the newest driver available. We do need the actual log files called a DMP files as they contain the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were loaded, and what was responsible. Please follow our instructions for finding and uploading the files we need to help you fix your computer.

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This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. I run Memtest earlier and it didn't show that anything is wrong with ram memory.



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