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Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting Connector between hard drive and system board unplugged. When attempting to run Check cable running from the FDISK utility you get a disk to disk controller message, INVALID board. Make sure both DRIVE SPECIFICATION. ends are securely plugged in; check the drive type in the standard CMOS setup (see HARD DISK section of this manual). Damaged hard disk or disk controller. Format hard disk; if Contact technical unable to do so the hard support. disk may be defective. Hard disk directory or FAT is scrambled. Run the FDISK program, Backing up the hard drive format the hard drive (see is extremely important. All HARD DRIVE section of hard disk are capable of manual). Copy data that breaking down at any was backed up onto hard time. drive. Hard disk boot program has been destroyed. A number of causes could Back up data and be behind this. applications files. Reformat the hard drive . Re-install applications and data using backup disks. 4-2

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Chapter 4
Trouble Shooting
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Connector between hard
drive and system board
unplugged.
When attempting to run
the FDISK utility you get a
message, INVALID
DRIVE SPECIFICATION.
Check cable running from
disk to disk controller
board. Make sure both
ends are securely plugged
in; check the drive type in
the standard CMOS
setup (see HARD DISK
section of this manual).
Damaged hard disk or
disk controller.
Format hard disk; if
unable to do so the hard
disk may be defective.
Contact technical
support.
Hard disk directory or
FAT is scrambled.
Run the FDISK program,
format the hard drive (see
HARD DRIVE section of
manual). Copy data that
was backed up onto hard
drive.
Backing up the hard drive
is extremely important. All
hard disk are capable of
breaking down at any
time.
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Hard disk boot program
has been destroyed.
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be behind this.
Back up data and
applications files.
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Re-install applications and
data using backup disks.