Emperor
Juggernaut
Hello Sir/Friends,
I have 2 system.
Both have windows10 and found very slow and few other issues. (driver etc.)
Thus decided to install windows7, as both system previously run very good with Win7.
Now here I did silly mistake (with both system), just take back up of data and simply run Windows 7 bootable dvd.
And when found that. even after couple of hrs. waiting, installation not done, I realize the mistake of not formatting HDD before start installation, and with great frustration switch of both system.
Now both system didn't detect HDD in BIOS (did cmos reset, bios jumper reset, inter exchange all cables).
But unable to detect both HDD.
Ask friend for his desktop to check my HDD with his system and found that Keeping his HDD in system and attaching my both HDD one by one (as second hdd) with HIS system, and his system too fail to detect ANY HDD (yes unable to detect it's own hdd too).
I removed my HDD from his system and his system start working normally.
Any help friend? is my BOTH Seagate DVDs failed/died?
Please suggest....

I have 2 system.
Both have windows10 and found very slow and few other issues. (driver etc.)
Thus decided to install windows7, as both system previously run very good with Win7.
Now here I did silly mistake (with both system), just take back up of data and simply run Windows 7 bootable dvd.
And when found that. even after couple of hrs. waiting, installation not done, I realize the mistake of not formatting HDD before start installation, and with great frustration switch of both system.
Now both system didn't detect HDD in BIOS (did cmos reset, bios jumper reset, inter exchange all cables).
But unable to detect both HDD.
Ask friend for his desktop to check my HDD with his system and found that Keeping his HDD in system and attaching my both HDD one by one (as second hdd) with HIS system, and his system too fail to detect ANY HDD (yes unable to detect it's own hdd too).
I removed my HDD from his system and his system start working normally.
Any help friend? is my BOTH Seagate DVDs failed/died?
Please suggest....

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