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hifi100 02-10-2020 06:21 AM

Can't use second sata spinning HDD
 
Right now I have only one Samsung sata SSD connected to my mainboard.

I also have a Seagate 160GB spinning sata HDD.

Problem is if I connect this spinning HDD the computer hangs at the manufacturer's logo screen (Asus)

I am using this mainboard https://www.asus.com/in/Motherboards/H110M-CS/

Any ideas ?

wpeckham 02-10-2020 07:31 AM

How sure are you that both drives are good?

hifi100 02-10-2020 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wpeckham (Post 6088344)
How sure are you that both drives are good?

Both the SSD and the (not working) HDD were in use on my old PC.

After I replaced the motherboard/CPU/Ram I initially connected the SSD only and it booted fine then I tried connecting the spinning HDD and as I said it hang at the Asus logo. So I disconnected the spinning drive and kept using only the SSD.

Now I am running out of disk space so I want to use the spinning drive.

Note: Both the drives were working fine on my old PC.

fatmac 02-10-2020 07:53 AM

Check the jumpers on it, if it has them, it maybe set as primary/secondary disk, which could be causing your problem.

hifi100 02-10-2020 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatmac (Post 6088352)
Check the jumpers on it, if it has them, it maybe set as primary/secondary disk, which could be causing your problem.

The spinning HDD is also a SATA drive not an IDE so no jumpers.

beachboy2 02-10-2020 08:57 AM

hifi100,

I suspect that you may need to go into the BIOS and change the SATA Mode or something similar.

I assume that the SSD is connected to SATA_1 port and the HDD to SATA_2 port?

Are both the above ports enabled?

Do you have a DVD on one of the other SATA ports?

fatmac 02-10-2020 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hifi100 (Post 6088355)
The spinning HDD is also a SATA drive not an IDE so no jumpers.

Oops, sorry - brain not in gear... ;)

mrmazda 02-10-2020 11:29 AM

In your BIOS ensure boot priority is given to the SSD. If the SSD is configured with GPT while the HD is configured in legacy mode, it may be necessary to disable CSM in the BIOS. Change the motherboard ports the SATA cables are connected to if necessary. The HD would best connect to one with a bigger number than the SSD. It may even be necessary, though unlikely with so new a mainboard, in BIOS to set the port the HD is connected to to NONE and let the operating system driver find it.

Grobe 02-10-2020 02:34 PM

Also, you should try to connect the hdd to another sata port. If your ssd happens to be an m.2 type, then it is a good chance that when in use, it occupies one sata port.

hifi100 02-11-2020 02:32 AM

Thanks everyone for trying to help.

I connected the spinning drive then powered on the PC, went into bios.
Unfortunately the bios doesn't detect the HDD.
So I think its dead.

wpeckham 02-11-2020 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hifi100 (Post 6088650)
Thanks everyone for trying to help.

I connected the spinning drive then powered on the PC, went into bios.
Unfortunately the bios doesn't detect the HDD.
So I think its dead.

It may be, or that could be something as simple as a bad wire. I would not QUITE give up on it before checking it on another machine with different wire and MB connector.


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