Checkman/Troubleshooting BIOS

DESKTOP BUILD: BIOS TROUBLESHOOTING
BIOS is one of the first experiences builders have with the computer software in build, and sometimes its the most daunting. But this doesn't have to be the case! Below are some hints, tips, and tricks to becoming friends with your BIOS:

The hints:

When you push the on button and the system POSTs, you'll see a small bit of text on the bottom of the screen offer you options for "Setup",

NOTE: if you are connecting a SATA powered hard drive that ALSO has a 4-pin molex power connection, DO NOT plug in both the sata power cable and the molex 4-pin cable. If there are SATA ports use only SATA connectors.

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 * style="text-align:left" width="20%"|Common Issues

Symptom:

When starting up the computer, the hard drive clicks, chirps, or otherwise makes odd noises.

Solution:

Something is not functioning as it should in the hard drive...recycle it and obtain another.

Symptom:

A SMART Warning on my desktop is telling me that the "Hard drive failure imminent", or some other indication the hard drive is dying.

Solution:

Simply shut down the system properly, unplug the power chord, remove and replace the hard drive.

Symptom:

I can't find the hard drive in BIOS, and/or the computer doesn't load Ubuntu after BIOS screen.

Solution:


 * 1) Ensure that somewhere in BIOS the Hard Drive is detected or is set to Auto (for assistance, ask a neighbor or build instructor for navigating BIOS).


 * 2) Make certain the Hard Drive is jumpered to the master pins and plugged in (and properly seated) to the primary SATA/IDE port. You may want to try plugging the cable connecting the Hard drive into another IDE/Sata Port on the motherboard.


 * 3) Try replacing the IDE/SATA cable.

References


 * For general Hard Drive info: http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Hard_Drive_Sizing
 * For more troubleshooting info: http://www.techadvice.com/tech/h/harddrivets.htm#1
 * Or, just Google a description of the issue you're having! http://www.google.com