
Switch power cables with a device like a CDROM or DVDROM drive, so that you are using a known-good power cable.Then repeat, only reconnect the hard drive and listen for it to spin up.Boot the computer up to see if the drive sound was audible before.Reconnect the power cord to the computer itself.Disconnect the power cable from the hard drive in question.Disconnect the power cord from the computer itself.Boot the computer and listen carefully.If you cannot determine whether the drive is spinning: If you do not hear or feel the hard drive spinning, the drive did not start. If you touch the side of the drive you should feel a slight vibration. Check to see if the hard drive is spinning. This will stop any power saving commands from being sent. Open the computer case and remove the data cable from the hard drive.To check to see if this is the cause of the BIOS not detecting the hard drive, follow these steps: If the drive is not receiving power or receiving an incorrect level of power, it will not spin up. Black connector - is used for master device connection.Grey (middle) connector - is used for slave devices on the cable.Blue connector - always connects to the motherboard.UDMA cables have colour coded connections which require proper orientation when connecting. For ATA drives, Seagate recommends using UDMA cabling with a maximum length of 18 inches.If the problem persists, then the cable was not the cause of the problem. The easiest way to test a cable is to replace it with another cable.Be sure to check your SATA cables are tightly connected to the SATA port connection.
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Serial ATA cables, in particular, can sometimes fall out of their connection.


Always inspect the motherboard and hard disk connections for bent or misaligned pins.
#Dell alien serial ata controller driver drivers
Note: These drivers do not come from Seagate they come from the motherboard manufacturer.
