Expansion cardsYour server does not recognize an expansion card

Restart your server.

Make sure that you have installed the necessary software or driver. For instructions, see the card’s documentation.

Reseat the expansion card and riser card. For instructions, see “Removing and Installing PCI expansion cards” on page 69.

If another slot of the correct size is available, install the card in a different slot.

Hard drive

The hard drive cannot be accessed, or you receive a “General failure reading drive C” error message

If a diskette is in the diskette drive, eject it and restart your server by pressing the reset button.

Restart your server by pressing the reset button.

If you have hot-swap drives, turn off your server, then remove all hard drives and push them in again to make sure that the drives are seated correctly. For instructions, see “Installing or replacing a hard drive” on page 53.

Reseat the drive cables on the backplane.

If your server has been subjected to static electricity or physical shock, you may need to reinstall the operating system.

You receive a “Non-system disk” or “disk error” error message

Eject the diskette from the diskette drive, then press ENTER.

Make sure that your hard drive has an active partition. For more information, see “The master boot record is corrupted” on page 120.

You are having problems with a SATA drive

For normal SATA drives (not SATA RAID), check the BIOS setup utility to see if the BIOS has recognized the drive.

Make sure that the power cable and SATA cables are attached securely to the drive cage.

If the drive is not detected, try a different SATA port.

Try swapping SATA cables between drives to determine if the cable is defective.

Try listening to the drive to determine if the drive is spinning up. If not, the drive may be defective.

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