Hard drive not detected after installing the Operating System

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After I failed to install SUSE Linux 10.0, I want to go back to the windows operating system again. but when I want to install windows, my hard drive is not detected, whereas in the BIOS in the detection / known. I was dizzy, his mistake about it. Where is.

I was looking for, my problem is named after the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) that is an error message from windows to prevent further damage, but with various types of error messages, one of them as I have

*** STOP: 0X0000007B (0XF896A524, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)

I do not know, where the system is broken. but why hard drive is not known ... at the time of going to re-install?

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asked on Super User Jun 6, 2012 by Eka Anggraini

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In this scenario, i tend to wipe the drive with DBAN to ensure no bootloader related wierdness, then go one of two approaches. You don't actually need to let it do a full wipe - start it, wait 10 minutes or so, then just reboot and start with the install.

Windows XP dosen't support SATA out of the box, you'd need to go to the bios and disable AHCI, and select a legacy boot mode that will emulate a IDE interface. This is simpler, and needs no changes.

If you're a little more adventuous, you could integrate your drivers (and SP3!) with nlite from another windows system - since i don't know your motherboard, i'd suggest going with the chipset and hard drive sets from driverpacks.net. and sp3 from the network installation option from MS. I've linked the driverpacks instructions since its probably easier and better than any guide i could do

answered on Super User Jun 6, 2012 by Journeyman Geek • edited Jun 6, 2012 by Journeyman Geek
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  • You can use something like Hiren Boot cd.
  • Or let it boot from SUSE first, when it wants to partition your hard try to delete all partitions you made with linux and reset your system after applying. It should help you.
answered on Super User Jun 6, 2012 by Hamed JML

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