Vista troubles
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:26 pm
I have a problem. Repairing Vista has screwed up my hard drive. This may get a bit to tedious to be out in the open on this board but I might get and answer and someone else might learn something.
Last year I bought a Dell 530 Vista 64 bit primarily to run Sibelius. It didn't have enough USB's so I installed a plug n play SATA card for a backup hard drive. The card installed another bios and disabled the OEM phoenix bios. I think the card failed and the computer wouldn't boot because the new bios wouldn't work without the card. After arguing with the no help desk from the card company, iomega, I took their advice to use the Vista repair function to get the computer to boot. I was not hopeful but gave it a shot mostly to shut them up and get them to tell me how to disable their bios. The repair program for Vista ran for 44 hours without a break until a thunderstorm shut it down. The hard drive cannot be recognized by VIsta now. I tried to use the adapter that I used to copy my critical files over to my laptop before I started all this and it won't even recognize the hard drive. At this point I think I may as well buy a new hard drive and start over. Any thoughts. And don't anyone send me the premises address for iomega in CA. It's better if I don't know.
Last year I bought a Dell 530 Vista 64 bit primarily to run Sibelius. It didn't have enough USB's so I installed a plug n play SATA card for a backup hard drive. The card installed another bios and disabled the OEM phoenix bios. I think the card failed and the computer wouldn't boot because the new bios wouldn't work without the card. After arguing with the no help desk from the card company, iomega, I took their advice to use the Vista repair function to get the computer to boot. I was not hopeful but gave it a shot mostly to shut them up and get them to tell me how to disable their bios. The repair program for Vista ran for 44 hours without a break until a thunderstorm shut it down. The hard drive cannot be recognized by VIsta now. I tried to use the adapter that I used to copy my critical files over to my laptop before I started all this and it won't even recognize the hard drive. At this point I think I may as well buy a new hard drive and start over. Any thoughts. And don't anyone send me the premises address for iomega in CA. It's better if I don't know.