![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. |
| |||||||
![]() |
| |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| | Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive Why can't I get a brand new - after the Vista Biz. upgrade - Seagate 300GB Barracuda to be seen? At one point Vista saw the limit(ed) 127GB but after a while it blew up on me (yes I had a backup of the data thanks!) So, never having used the Seagate Disk manager for about 20 years I've put that disk in so many times and tried to have Vista see the 300GB drive - to no avail. Now I can't even get Vista to initialize the drive at all. I've partitioned under Seagate drive tools, I've put a signature ob the disk I've tried Windows c:>diskpart but Vista doesn't want to recognize the 300GB My BIOS sees it as a 300GB OK. enabling or disabling "plug and play O/S' in the BIOS makes no difference. Can anyone help please? Has anyone else tried installing a large drive after their Vista install? was it a success? Thanks. -- What could possibly go wrong? Michaele ba mcse http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's Barracuda series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You shouldn't be having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, I've seen similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the drive I may be able to help you further. =) -- Brandon A. DeBoard "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim Rohn |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive From Device manager in Vista it's a: ST3300622A - does that sound correct? I can take it our of my 'puter and look if that's not it. I got a 'deal' on it from CompUSA a couple of weeks ago! -- What could possibly go wrong? Michaele ba mcse http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message news 9E00ED9-BDFA-4516-B3B9-1F5C01B7F59D@microsoft.com...> Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's Barracuda > series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You shouldn't > be > having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, I've > seen > similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the drive > I > may be able to help you further. =) > -- > > Brandon A. DeBoard > > "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim > Rohn > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive That was the model number I was looking for. Is the drive being used as a slave or master? If it's being used as a slave does windows recognize the drive? (I recall you stating that windows no longer recognizes that the drive exists) -- Brandon A. DeBoard "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim Rohn "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message news:FB9C371A-7BE6-40E4-979B-A11C4468D407@microsoft.com... > From Device manager in Vista it's a: ST3300622A - does that sound correct? > I can take it our of my 'puter and look if that's not it. > > I got a 'deal' on it from CompUSA a couple of weeks ago! > > -- > What could possibly go wrong? > Michaele ba mcse > http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com > > > "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message > news 9E00ED9-BDFA-4516-B3B9-1F5C01B7F59D@microsoft.com...>> Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's >> Barracuda >> series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You shouldn't >> be >> having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, I've >> seen >> similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the drive >> I >> may be able to help you further. =) >> -- >> >> Brandon A. DeBoard >> >> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >> Rohn >> > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive I presently have it as a Master (Cable Select) on IDE Channel 2 off the MoBo. When Vista did recognize it I have a feeling it might have been a Master on a Promise Ultra133 TX2 card. I know I had to dicker around with channels and cables and settings so that I could get the darn CD to boot trying to make Vista see the 300GB. - cables weren't long enough! It could have been a slave on channel 2 when Vista saw the 127 but I'm not sure. If I know me it would have been a Master but I can't quite remember at this point. Between that and my nVidia card I'm about hardware fried these last couple of weeks! -- What could possibly go wrong? Michaele ba mcse http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message news:C29EE120-8BD2-4BA3-827D-9F1662F9A35C@microsoft.com... > That was the model number I was looking for. Is the drive being used as a > slave or master? If it's being used as a slave does windows recognize the > drive? (I recall you stating that windows no longer recognizes that the > drive exists) > > -- > Brandon A. DeBoard > > "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim > Rohn > > "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message > news:FB9C371A-7BE6-40E4-979B-A11C4468D407@microsoft.com... >> From Device manager in Vista it's a: ST3300622A - does that sound >> correct? I can take it our of my 'puter and look if that's not it. >> >> I got a 'deal' on it from CompUSA a couple of weeks ago! >> >> -- >> What could possibly go wrong? >> Michaele ba mcse >> http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com >> >> >> "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message >> news 9E00ED9-BDFA-4516-B3B9-1F5C01B7F59D@microsoft.com...>>> Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's >>> Barracuda >>> series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You shouldn't >>> be >>> having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, I've >>> seen >>> similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the >>> drive I >>> may be able to help you further. =) >>> -- >>> >>> Brandon A. DeBoard >>> >>> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >>> Rohn >>> >> > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive Scenario 1 If you currently have it connected as a cable select master drive, I can only assume that you have already installed vista on the drive and are able to boot from it to the desktop. My recommendation, check the file system, I know some drives in the past that were utilizing the FAT32 file system had some issues with drive size in Windows, make sure that you are using the NTFS file system first and foremost (I highly recommend it), and secondly use the jumpers on your hard drives. Designate one as a master and your other drive(s) as slaves. Scenario 2 If you have the drive setup on cable select as a master drive but you cannot boot to the desktop, change the jumper settings as I said before and boot from the Vista disc, try the repair tool, if that doesn't help you boot to the desktop then reinstalling Vista and let me know if that fixes the issue. -- Brandon A. DeBoard "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim Rohn "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message news 4C913B8-06A8-4C3F-A302-7F76AADCBC33@microsoft.com...>I presently have it as a Master (Cable Select) on IDE Channel 2 off the >MoBo. > > When Vista did recognize it I have a feeling it might have been a Master > on a Promise Ultra133 TX2 card. I know I had to dicker around with > channels and cables and settings so that I could get the darn CD to boot > trying to make Vista see the 300GB. - cables weren't long enough! > > It could have been a slave on channel 2 when Vista saw the 127 but I'm not > sure. > > If I know me it would have been a Master but I can't quite remember at > this point. Between that and my nVidia card I'm about hardware fried these > last couple of weeks! > > -- > What could possibly go wrong? > Michaele ba mcse > http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com > > > "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message > news:C29EE120-8BD2-4BA3-827D-9F1662F9A35C@microsoft.com... >> That was the model number I was looking for. Is the drive being used as a >> slave or master? If it's being used as a slave does windows recognize the >> drive? (I recall you stating that windows no longer recognizes that the >> drive exists) >> >> -- >> Brandon A. DeBoard >> >> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >> Rohn >> >> "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message >> news:FB9C371A-7BE6-40E4-979B-A11C4468D407@microsoft.com... >>> From Device manager in Vista it's a: ST3300622A - does that sound >>> correct? I can take it our of my 'puter and look if that's not it. >>> >>> I got a 'deal' on it from CompUSA a couple of weeks ago! >>> >>> -- >>> What could possibly go wrong? >>> Michaele ba mcse >>> http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com >>> >>> >>> "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message >>> news 9E00ED9-BDFA-4516-B3B9-1F5C01B7F59D@microsoft.com...>>>> Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's >>>> Barracuda >>>> series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You >>>> shouldn't be >>>> having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, I've >>>> seen >>>> similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the >>>> drive I >>>> may be able to help you further. =) >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Brandon A. DeBoard >>>> >>>> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >>>> Rohn >>>> >>> >> > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive This Seagate 300GB is just a 'Spare' Master drive on Channel 2 - which also has an 80GB HD slave (CS) I have Vista on a Master 80GB (jumped) and a Slave 80GB (jumped) both on Channel 1 Maybe I will put the jumpers back on and see if that was the key..... Thanks for helping. I appreciate that. -- What could possibly go wrong? Michaele ba mcse http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com "Brandon A DeBoard" <fun@theoffice> wrote in message news:8E264462-8BD9-44CF-82F2-9F5264B92AF0@microsoft.com... > Scenario 1 > > If you currently have it connected as a cable select master drive, I can > only assume that you have already installed vista on the drive and are > able to boot from it to the desktop. My recommendation, check the file > system, I know some drives in the past that were utilizing the FAT32 file > system had some issues with drive size in Windows, make sure that you are > using the NTFS file system first and foremost (I highly recommend it), and > secondly use the jumpers on your hard drives. Designate one as a master > and your other drive(s) as slaves. > > Scenario 2 > > If you have the drive setup on cable select as a master drive but you > cannot boot to the desktop, change the jumper settings as I said before > and boot from the Vista disc, try the repair tool, if that doesn't help > you boot to the desktop then reinstalling Vista and let me know if that > fixes the issue. > > > -- > Brandon A. DeBoard > > "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim > Rohn > > "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message > news 4C913B8-06A8-4C3F-A302-7F76AADCBC33@microsoft.com...>>I presently have it as a Master (Cable Select) on IDE Channel 2 off the >>MoBo. >> >> When Vista did recognize it I have a feeling it might have been a Master >> on a Promise Ultra133 TX2 card. I know I had to dicker around with >> channels and cables and settings so that I could get the darn CD to boot >> trying to make Vista see the 300GB. - cables weren't long enough! >> >> It could have been a slave on channel 2 when Vista saw the 127 but I'm >> not sure. >> >> If I know me it would have been a Master but I can't quite remember at >> this point. Between that and my nVidia card I'm about hardware fried >> these last couple of weeks! >> >> -- >> What could possibly go wrong? >> Michaele ba mcse >> http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com >> >> >> "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message >> news:C29EE120-8BD2-4BA3-827D-9F1662F9A35C@microsoft.com... >>> That was the model number I was looking for. Is the drive being used as >>> a slave or master? If it's being used as a slave does windows recognize >>> the drive? (I recall you stating that windows no longer recognizes that >>> the drive exists) >>> >>> -- >>> Brandon A. DeBoard >>> >>> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >>> Rohn >>> >>> "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message >>> news:FB9C371A-7BE6-40E4-979B-A11C4468D407@microsoft.com... >>>> From Device manager in Vista it's a: ST3300622A - does that sound >>>> correct? I can take it our of my 'puter and look if that's not it. >>>> >>>> I got a 'deal' on it from CompUSA a couple of weeks ago! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> What could possibly go wrong? >>>> Michaele ba mcse >>>> http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com >>>> >>>> >>>> "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message >>>> news 9E00ED9-BDFA-4516-B3B9-1F5C01B7F59D@microsoft.com...>>>>> Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's >>>>> Barracuda >>>>> series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You >>>>> shouldn't be >>>>> having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, I've >>>>> seen >>>>> similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the >>>>> drive I >>>>> may be able to help you further. =) >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Brandon A. DeBoard >>>>> >>>>> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >>>>> Rohn >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #8 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista and Noseeum Seagate 300GB Drive No problem at all. Let me know if that helps, sometimes it can be something as simple as that. =) -- Brandon A. DeBoard "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim Rohn "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message news:9DDA5433-6DE4-4093-AED3-9348D7A72BD5@microsoft.com... > This Seagate 300GB is just a 'Spare' Master drive on Channel 2 - which > also has an 80GB HD slave (CS) > > I have Vista on a Master 80GB (jumped) and a Slave 80GB (jumped) both on > Channel 1 > > Maybe I will put the jumpers back on and see if that was the key..... > > Thanks for helping. I appreciate that. > > > -- > What could possibly go wrong? > Michaele ba mcse > http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com > > > "Brandon A DeBoard" <fun@theoffice> wrote in message > news:8E264462-8BD9-44CF-82F2-9F5264B92AF0@microsoft.com... >> Scenario 1 >> >> If you currently have it connected as a cable select master drive, I can >> only assume that you have already installed vista on the drive and are >> able to boot from it to the desktop. My recommendation, check the file >> system, I know some drives in the past that were utilizing the FAT32 file >> system had some issues with drive size in Windows, make sure that you are >> using the NTFS file system first and foremost (I highly recommend it), >> and secondly use the jumpers on your hard drives. Designate one as a >> master and your other drive(s) as slaves. >> >> Scenario 2 >> >> If you have the drive setup on cable select as a master drive but you >> cannot boot to the desktop, change the jumper settings as I said before >> and boot from the Vista disc, try the repair tool, if that doesn't help >> you boot to the desktop then reinstalling Vista and let me know if that >> fixes the issue. >> >> >> -- >> Brandon A. DeBoard >> >> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >> Rohn >> >> "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message >> news 4C913B8-06A8-4C3F-A302-7F76AADCBC33@microsoft.com...>>>I presently have it as a Master (Cable Select) on IDE Channel 2 off the >>>MoBo. >>> >>> When Vista did recognize it I have a feeling it might have been a Master >>> on a Promise Ultra133 TX2 card. I know I had to dicker around with >>> channels and cables and settings so that I could get the darn CD to boot >>> trying to make Vista see the 300GB. - cables weren't long enough! >>> >>> It could have been a slave on channel 2 when Vista saw the 127 but I'm >>> not sure. >>> >>> If I know me it would have been a Master but I can't quite remember at >>> this point. Between that and my nVidia card I'm about hardware fried >>> these last couple of weeks! >>> >>> -- >>> What could possibly go wrong? >>> Michaele ba mcse >>> http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com >>> >>> >>> "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message >>> news:C29EE120-8BD2-4BA3-827D-9F1662F9A35C@microsoft.com... >>>> That was the model number I was looking for. Is the drive being used as >>>> a slave or master? If it's being used as a slave does windows recognize >>>> the drive? (I recall you stating that windows no longer recognizes that >>>> the drive exists) >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Brandon A. DeBoard >>>> >>>> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - Jim >>>> Rohn >>>> >>>> "DaShard" <surfin@thebeach> wrote in message >>>> news:FB9C371A-7BE6-40E4-979B-A11C4468D407@microsoft.com... >>>>> From Device manager in Vista it's a: ST3300622A - does that sound >>>>> correct? I can take it our of my 'puter and look if that's not it. >>>>> >>>>> I got a 'deal' on it from CompUSA a couple of weeks ago! >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> What could possibly go wrong? >>>>> Michaele ba mcse >>>>> http://www.northcoastcomputerservices.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Brandon A DeBoard" <brandon@myaggravation.com> wrote in message >>>>> news 9E00ED9-BDFA-4516-B3B9-1F5C01B7F59D@microsoft.com...>>>>>> Do you have the model number of the drive? I show that Seagate's >>>>>> Barracuda >>>>>> series drives only come in 250gb, 400gb, 500gb, and 750gb. You >>>>>> shouldn't be >>>>>> having any issues with Vista recognizing the drive size, however, >>>>>> I've seen >>>>>> similar issues arise before. If you can get the model number of the >>>>>> drive I >>>>>> may be able to help you further. =) >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> Brandon A. DeBoard >>>>>> >>>>>> "Leadership is the challenge to be something more than average." - >>>>>> Jim Rohn >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > |
My System Specs![]() |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| Seagate external drive does not work on Vista 64-bit | General Discussion | |||
| Installed Seagate 200GB in New HP Vista Machine - No drive Letter?? | Vista hardware & devices | |||
| Seagate IDE to USB drive in Windows Vista | Vista hardware & devices | |||
| Recogination of 300GB Hard Drive | Vista hardware & devices | |||
| Recogination of 300GB Hard Drive | Vista hardware & devices | |||