Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 21:49:26 EDT 2018 | aemery
Maybe your CMOS battery is dead! On some of these old system once the battery is drained the CMOS settings are lost, this would include the correct setting for detecting the hard drive and I doubt there is an auto detect . Try turning on the machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 13:06:27 EST 2022 | astarotf
None inserted. The hard drive is bad.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 16:34:28 EST 2012 | bdamico
Hello All, Some of the issues reported in this thread sound similar to those commonly experienced with network delays. A very simple way to determine if this is indeed the case is to run directly off of the system hard drive versus a network hard d
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 02:28:24 EDT 2013 | padawanlinuxero
I will go with Hegemon and Swag, our mirtec has those delays too, our system run locally, and when the hard drive gets full it crash, so we had to install a second hard drive of 1TB and save all pictures there like a backup we run it every weekend, n
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 16:25:00 EST 2013 | eduardo3mx
hello I need your help I have a machine mpm ultraprint3000 with the damaged hard drive I made a copy to the hard drive of another machine the same, but I have problems with the x-axis origin does not, either the track center, and the stencil wiper w
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 04:52:18 EDT 2014 | eoghan
Update... I have gotten the screen to function, but the router does not go beyond the boot screen. The IT guy here tells me it is a hard drive failure and that will need to be replaced. The data on the hard-drive is non retrievable. Does anybody kn
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 18:25:09 EST 1997 | Kevin Searfoss
We are looking for spare hard drives for the Fuji MCS computer. I believe this is an MFM drive. Is this correct? Where can these drives be found? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 15:11:27 EST 1997 | Kevin Searfoss
| We are looking for spare hard drives for the Fuji MCS computer. I believe this is an MFM drive. Is this correct? Where can these drives be found? | Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 12:06:15 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
I would go into the system BIOS and see if everything looks good. Check out the boot sequence and make sure it recognizes the hard drive. If that is good you probably have a bad drive. It is a good idea to make a copy of your drive's in case of cr
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 09:05:52 EDT 2004 | Stefan Witte
With this many hard drive problems, I would search in other directions. You may have a defective power supply or a bus switch on the motherboard. I would dump the entire computer. With Linux you have to be a bit more selective in the components. I wo