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<blockquote data-quote="txyaloo" data-source="post: 10578722" data-attributes="member: 23362"><p>I'm not sure how this helps the op? You just summarized his first post without adding anything...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Op, first thing I'd do is update the bios. Some older systems have problems recognizing drives over 500gb, 1tb, etc. I realize the system recognized the drive previously, but something may have been scrambled during the reboot.</p><p></p><p>Next, I'd try and see if your system has a SATA controller driver available. If your SATA controller is in AHCI (RAID) mode, it is possible Windows would not recognize the DVD or hard drive while you tried doing your repair. I've also seen similar errors when the BIOS has been switched from regular SATA mode to AHCI mode in addition to the reverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txyaloo, post: 10578722, member: 23362"] I'm not sure how this helps the op? You just summarized his first post without adding anything... Op, first thing I'd do is update the bios. Some older systems have problems recognizing drives over 500gb, 1tb, etc. I realize the system recognized the drive previously, but something may have been scrambled during the reboot. Next, I'd try and see if your system has a SATA controller driver available. If your SATA controller is in AHCI (RAID) mode, it is possible Windows would not recognize the DVD or hard drive while you tried doing your repair. I've also seen similar errors when the BIOS has been switched from regular SATA mode to AHCI mode in addition to the reverse. [/QUOTE]
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