You could go into the BIOS, and reset the settings to default values (just to make sure there is nothing wrong there). Quote: |
Originally Posted by gibsonist HD: 20gb IBM hard drive | You can download IBM's specific disk diagnostic utility (on IBM's site) and test the hard drive.
Also, make sure you have latest BIOS version for your motherboard (version 1005 for Asus P4S800D-X).
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