Marathon 420sl Installation Guide, August 1995

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Try a warm boot. Press CTRL, ALT and DELETE simultaneously to reboot the computer without turning off the power. If a warm boot causes a previously unrecognized drive to become rec- ognized, there may be a timing problem in which the drive fails to become ready before the host completes its power-on self-test.

One possible solution is to power up your computer with its processor set at low speed (see your computer manual for details on setting processor speed). After the computer is up and running, return your processor to high speed or turbo mode. Another option is to warm-boot your computer after every power-on. You may also be able to solve this problem by upgrading your system BIOS.

At startup, the message “HDD controller failure” appears.

Check jumper settings on all drives.

Check all cards and cables

The dealer partitioned and high-level formatted the drive for you in the store. Later, you installed the drive and it does not work.

Reboot the computer and make sure the drive spins up.

Check all cables.

Check the power supply.

Check your DOS version. Call your dealer to make sure the DOS version the dealer used to partition and high-level format the drive is the same as the version you have installed on your computer.

Verify the BIOS drive type. When you run the system setup program on your computer, you must specify the same BIOS drive type or translation geometry that the dealer used.

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Seagate ST9420AG manual At startup, the message HDD controller failure appears