never thought i'd have to double bump lol
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didn't really see much wrong with it other than it ending abruptly
well... now to wait 300 hours for customer support to answer
i am so god damn angry
any pictures u might need of the hdd (label on top of hdd and the bottom of it) if that's what u wanted
edit: oh, u said lack of a label. no no no, there's a label. it just doesn't state much info on it.
so just have newegg replace it?
jp_Simnforce 630a.kirbySo I'm pretty sure Newegg sent me the wrong one. On my Newegg order it states - 1 x Seagate ST310005N1A1AS-RK 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
So 3.0Gb/s, which is what I'm looking for. The box, however, says "system requirements - 6Gb/s SATA interface connector or motherboard or add-in card (backward compatible to SATA 3GB/s)"
I'm not sure if I have an "add-in card" but something tells me I don't. If I did, then I would probably be able to get this working. Did they send me the wrong item? I feel like they did.
Well 6Gb/s HDDs should work fine (and not be slowed at all, actually) in a 3Gb/s port. I'll look up the drivers now.
And I wouldn't bother with that... No point in installing windows drivers if it isn't even detected in bios.
I'd pretty much call it DOA and send it back. Not surprised as it is seagate.
Didn't someone above say they had to DL new drivers in order for it to show up in BIOs?
Also I have Win7 64b
Well, if downloading new drivers doesn't work, then I'm absolutely sure I bought a dead HDD.
So I'm pretty sure Newegg sent me the wrong one. On my Newegg order it states - 1 x Seagate ST310005N1A1AS-RK 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
So 3.0Gb/s, which is what I'm looking for. The box, however, says "system requirements - 6Gb/s SATA interface connector or motherboard or add-in card (backward compatible to SATA 3GB/s)"
I'm not sure if I have an "add-in card" but something tells me I don't. If I did, then I would probably be able to get this working. Did they send me the wrong item? I feel like they did.
fsXDHappened to me and I had to do some voodoo shit to get it to work, something about going into console for the windows installation, no idea.
Well, if you remember then please let me know.
And #10 Can you direct me to the correct page where I would download the proper drivers? Not too smart when it comes to shit like this. Not necessarily sure what drivers I have to DL exactly.
jp_Do you have any other sata controllers or different computers to try the disk?
Did you purchase new or refurbished btw?
Is the disk larger than 2tb?
What motherboard do you have?
1) No and No
2) New
3) 1TB
4) ASUS M4N68T-M-V2
ErenJaykirbyNo, it's not doing anything. I'm afraid I might have bought a dead HDD but I'm really hoping I didn't. My old HDD sorta vibrates and shit when my PC is one, whereas my new HDD doesn't do anything whatsoever. Not sure what you mean by "light up" as my old one doesn't even do that.Does it have power? It probably does, but might as well ask (there should be two cables, SATA and power)
It came with a flat black/red cable (can't remember which one it came with and which one I already had lol) and then a short bundle of SATA cables.
But yeah, I mean I even used the cables I had with my old HDD to try and nothing happened. I tried my new cables with my old HDD and it was detected.
No, it's not doing anything. I'm afraid I might have bought a dead HDD but I'm really hoping I didn't. My old HDD sorta vibrates and shit when my PC is one, whereas my new HDD doesn't do anything whatsoever. Not sure what you mean by "light up" as my old one doesn't even do that.
I bought a new Seagate HDD and I plugged it in properly, but it's not detected in BIOs or disk management. Doesn't matter how I have it plugged it either. I can have it plugged in exactly how my old HDD is, same slots and cables and it won't get detected. I even had both plugged in but swapped the cables and such and my old one only gets detected.
Did I buy a faulty HDD or am I missing something?
Ya, record at 480 FPS for slow motion. Stuttering is never good to look at.