Hardisk not showing up -
MrGtasagamer - 22.08.2015
I have a Hard Disk from my old Lenovo Desktop (Year: 2006).
So well I've taken the hardisk of my new Acer Predator G3-605 and changed it with the other one of my old Lenovo Desktop. But wen i turned the Acer on nothing appeared on the screen.
Is there any way to appear the old hard disk on my new computer?
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
Alex Magaсa - 22.08.2015
Did you installed the hard disk driver to make it work? Maybe it requires it's driver!
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
DanielMc - 22.08.2015
dat -14 rep
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
MrGtasagamer - 22.08.2015
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Originally Posted by Alex Magaсa
Did you installed the hard disk driver to make it work? Maybe it requires it's driver!
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How to install the driver?
This is the Hard Disk
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
aymel - 22.08.2015
you need to install windows on the laptop or something.
Send a picture of when you boot up the laptop
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
KingHual - 22.08.2015
Do a zero pass on the HDD and reinstall the OS.
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
MrGtasagamer - 22.08.2015
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Originally Posted by KingHual
Do a zero pass on the HDD and reinstall the OS.
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Ok i will try to make it
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
Admigo - 22.08.2015
Are you sure your cables are connected to the HDD? Or you can have a look at the bios if its there.
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
Vince - 22.08.2015
You can't just swap a hard drive into a new PC and expect everything to still work. The new laptop has completely different hardware specifications, and hence also needs completely different drivers. I don't think it's surprising that Windows won't boot.
Also: Win XP.
Buy an external enclosure or a SATA docking station. Shouldn't cost too much. It'll allow you to transfer all your files to the new laptop (with the new hard drive).
Re: Hardisk not showing up +REP -
MrGtasagamer - 22.08.2015
It isnt a Laptop.
Win XP was realy nice
Well the question is, will I never be able to see whats inside?
Or might there be a trick to see whats inside?