by ranm » Sun Sep 30, 2007 10:36 pm
If you have a SATA disk, connected with a narrow (usually red) cable, you may have more than one SATA port on the motherboard. Try moving the disk cable to one of the other ports.
if you have an IDE disk, connected using a flat ribbon cable, than you can try:
1. a different cable
2. disconnect any other IDE devices on that cable such as your CD/DVD drive, so that your disk is the only IDE device. Also, disconnect any disks etc on the seconday IDE port. < Make sure the drive select jumper on the disk is configured as Master >
If option 2 works, you may have a problem with the master/slave configuration between the devices.
I hope this helps.
Ran
PS. Just as a troubleshooting excercise, try connecting in a different hard drive (if you have one that is) and see if your system behaves differently.