when i press open buttonand open PC it gives this message:
PRİ MASTER:Maxtor 4D040H2 DAH017E0
S.M.A.R.T capable but command failed
.......................................................
Primary master hardisk error
press F1 to resume
then it says boot device not detected pls enter boot device and restart.
---WHEN I ENTER THE BIOS---
Primary IDE master:Not detected
Primary IDE slave:Not detected
and it doesnt load windows or such thing i fixed it by disabling S.M.A.R.T but dont know if it will work i really nead this PC coz i use the internet with this,but play SRO with other PC so anyone can help me?i know its a Harddisk error but why it occurs and how to fix?
Thx,
ZiNC
CAN YOU ANSWER?THIS IS ON MY SEC. PC
CAN YOU ANSWER?THIS IS ON MY SEC. PC
<<banned from SRF for bot admission and rules violations. -SG>>
-
agent420
- Active Member
- Posts: 952
- Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2007 6:35 pm
- Quick Reply: Yes
- Location: off topic
ZiNC wrote:Deacon wrote:Your harddrive crashed. Remove the Master. Make the slave Master and the one that was Master = Dead.
no im on this PC right now the master is working but it crashed and was down for 1 hour.i mean why it happened?
stop looking at so much porn!!!!
<<banned from SRF for rules violations. -SG>>
- Disturbed
- Regular Member
- Posts: 217
- Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:31 pm
- Quick Reply: Yes
- Location: I can has location?
ZiNC wrote:Deacon wrote:Your harddrive crashed. Remove the Master. Make the slave Master and the one that was Master = Dead.
no im on this PC right now the master is working but it crashed and was down for 1 hour.i mean why it happened?
Check the cable, make sure it's in all the way.
Premium Tickets, Letting rich kids win since 2007.
agent420 wrote:ZiNC wrote:Deacon wrote:Your harddrive crashed. Remove the Master. Make the slave Master and the one that was Master = Dead.
no im on this PC right now the master is working but it crashed and was down for 1 hour.i mean why it happened?
stop looking at so much porn!!!!
wow i guess thats the problem
<<banned from SRF for bot admission and rules violations. -SG>>
- pinoyplaya
- Active Member
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:35 pm
- Quick Reply: Yes
- Location: Venus
LOL, your motherboard is not detecting the primary drive thus it cannot boot.
You have to select the primary drive in the BIOS and make sure the drive you selected as Primary Drive is where the OS is installed in.
That's all you gotta do. I guess you must have added a second drive or if not, you messed up your BIOS.
You have to select the primary drive in the BIOS and make sure the drive you selected as Primary Drive is where the OS is installed in.
That's all you gotta do. I guess you must have added a second drive or if not, you messed up your BIOS.
- PR0METHEUS
- Senior Member
- Posts: 4093
- Joined: Tue Aug 22, 2006 7:30 pm
- Quick Reply: Yes
- Location: Earth
- Contact:
As some have mentioned above, it is probably just a loose data cable connecting the hard drive to the motherboard.
Make sure the computer is turned off, open the case, pull the data cable out of the hard drive and motherboard and plug it back in both ends. Make sure it's in tight. Then turn the computer back on and it should be fine.
I was also going to suggest checking the jumpers on the hard drives themselves. If you don't know about jumpers, they are tiny caps that go over pins on the back of the drive. They should be labeled "MA" and "SL" and "CS" or similar. You mentioned you have 2 hard drives. The drive with Windows installed on it should be set to "MA" and the other set to "SL".
Since I think you said that the computer does boot up sometimes (you said in a post you were ON that computer), the jumpers are likely not the problem. It's just something else to check.
Make sure the computer is turned off, open the case, pull the data cable out of the hard drive and motherboard and plug it back in both ends. Make sure it's in tight. Then turn the computer back on and it should be fine.
I was also going to suggest checking the jumpers on the hard drives themselves. If you don't know about jumpers, they are tiny caps that go over pins on the back of the drive. They should be labeled "MA" and "SL" and "CS" or similar. You mentioned you have 2 hard drives. The drive with Windows installed on it should be set to "MA" and the other set to "SL".
Since I think you said that the computer does boot up sometimes (you said in a post you were ON that computer), the jumpers are likely not the problem. It's just something else to check.
Missing the good times in SRO... 
SRO:
1x, STR Blader (Thebes)
54, STR blader (Venice)
0x, INT wizard (Venice)
19, INT spear (Venice)
34, STR rogue/bard (Venus)
0x, STR blader (Venus)
8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)
SRO:
1x, STR Blader (Thebes)
54, STR blader (Venice)
0x, INT wizard (Venice)
19, INT spear (Venice)
34, STR rogue/bard (Venus)
0x, STR blader (Venus)
8x, INT bard/cleric (Gaia)


