On Saturday 20 March 2004 04:36 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> 
> >
> >    No I have not tried a tool like partition majic but I dont think
> > the problem is a hidden partition due to the fact that the same
> > problem happened with a fresh NEW HDD as soon as something non
> > microsux was written to the HDD the bios could no longer see the
> > HDD and after the drive was reformatted with winsux tools the bios
> > could find it again.
>
> You could be right, but I was thinking that Gateway may have already
> doctored the drives before sending them out.  After all, recovery
> disks usually mean setting everything back to a blank install, so it
> would be quite possible.
>
> Anne

   You may be correct. I will look into that if the owner of the machine 
decides to try it again. But I am failing to understand  some things here I 
really don't have extensave knowledege of some of the fine points of hardware 
design but I would think that the bios would in most cases detect the HDD 
from a prom on the circuit board of the HDD and not from data on the disk 
itself similar to a CD drive, stick of memory etc. I would normally think 
that what is written on the HDD would have little or no effect on how the 
bios detects it.  This dont not seem to be the case with this machine.  Am I 
having a misunderstanding of how the BIOS detects hardware?  
  Any hardware experts on the list ?

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