Harddisc crashed We got a Mediaform CD 3702 and harddisc has crashed.
Is there someone thats know how reinstall.
Was it Windows 2000 or dos installed on this type of machine.
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Either the motherboard has SATA connectors (and the power-supply has SATA power-connectors), or you can purchase a PCI add-in card, to add a SATA interface.
it may be because of different format of your harddisc
window xp recognise only FAT and NTFS format
format your harddisc with these two format then try to install xp
You want to go on control panel and go to add hardware.You want to chek your c: drive or d: drive yet you will not find you want to setup your harddisc.It is the only half an hour work.
You can download Hiren's Boot CD utility and burn that to a cd. Reboot your computer with the cd in. Select to start from cd. Now you will see several options that you can work with. What you want to do is go into Partition Tools or Harddisc Tools and partition and format your harddrive. MAKE SURE you have a copy of Windows XP or your restore discs BEFORE you do this as you will not have anything left after this is done. Once you have formatted the harddrive, you can reinstall windows xp.
Your hard drive may need reseating. If it still gives error hard disk not found then you have a faulty hard drive. You need a new hard drive and then install Windows.
I'm not entirely familliar with this system
and also it appears to be discontinued from the manufacturer, http://www.mfdigital.com/
it may be possible to "clone" a disk from a working one using Norton ghost or something similar. (but that means finding someone willing to let you dissasemble their working one), with norton ghost you should be able to copy entire disk from the working disk to a new disk.
the manufacturer does have a firmware update disk for this but that most likely only updates the system once it is working.
Gareth
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