Dead Hard Drive



Recently I built a new PC. When I swapped out the old hard drive from
the old build to the new, my hard drive wasn't recognized. I checked
all the settings in the BIOS and made sure cables were all securely
attached. Also, I installed the hard drive on an old PC and it didn't
recognize it either. What could have gone wrong from the time I
disconnected the hard drive from my old computer to reconnecting it to
my new computer (a matter of minutes)?
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: force
    ... > | I expect a house to be built of bricks, ... > | Why do you expect matter to be built of matter? ... > | Energy, mass and displacement are the things we can measure. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: not a new subject - women in electronics and computing?
    ... it doesn't matter who built the bridge as long as it was built. ... this stress shows in so many ways. ... But perhaps that is one of the benefits of socialism. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Re: Oldest 4-lane Highway?
    ... > <froggie> wrote ... ... >>> States was built? ... Urban or rural? ... >> Or doesn't it matter? ...
    (misc.transport.road)
  • Re: Shed
    ... and odds and ends (pool stuff). ... I don't know much (nothing as a matter of fact) about sheds... ... The advantage is they will end up being better built ...
    (rec.motorcycles.harley)
  • Re: world 100km champ trains only 60 mpw
    ... Donovan, no matter how hard you worked at it, you'd make a shitty NFL ... dozen plays of your first game. ... Sure he's not built like Paul Tergat. ...
    (rec.running)