Please educate me.
I tried 4 different hard drives and they were not detected. They did not show in disks or GParte. This is more for educational purposes than actual need.
Ubuntu 24.04
Thanks
Please educate me.
I tried 4 different hard drives and they were not detected. They did not show in disks or GParte. This is more for educational purposes than actual need.
Ubuntu 24.04
Thanks
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Last edited by currentshaft; September 2nd, 2024 at 01:30 AM.
Looks like everyone else is but I'll give it a try. Based on your posts, you apparently know very little about computers so I will ask some very basic questions.You could have ignored it.
Are these drives physically attached to the computer? (Did you check the connections if they are?)
Do you have partitions with filesystems on them on these drives?
If so what filesystem do you have?
Do any of these drives contain another operating system and if so, what is it?
Have you been able to access these drives previously from Ubuntu?
If 4 drives, I would first check for bad cable or power connection.
UEFI boot install & repair info - Regularly Updated :
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2147295
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Thanks for your reply.
I wanted to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows. I need to do a few things on Windows that is difficult in Ubuntu.
I I hooked up an old hard drive with a SATA cable. I tried to install Windows. It would freeze after I hit install. I tried 3 other hard drives with the same result. I thought that I could use disks to see what was going on. They did not show up. I could not find them in the BIOS either.
Though my knowledge is limited, I wanted to try to expand it.
Did you try different SATA ports and cables? Do you have one of those motherboards that disables certain SATA ports when certain PCI-e or M.2 slots are used? (consult your motherboard's manual)I could not find them in the BIOS either.
If you can't get the drive to show up in the BIOS, there's no "trick" you can do in the OS (Ubuntu, Windows, whatever). There may be settings you have to change in the BIOS (like SATA Controller mode), but since you didn't tell us what model motherboard you have, that's as specific as I can get.
EDIT: These are mechanical hard disks (not solid state), correct? You can hear the motor(s) running, correct?
Last edited by Yellow Pasque; August 22nd, 2024 at 12:55 AM.
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