From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James W. Lynch) > can a Motherboard/IDE controller (onboard) destroy a disk drive?
The sound you heard from the disk drive is probably the arm that holds the heads seeking repeatedly to the point that it hits the stop at one end of its travel. It can hit that stop repeatedly at 100 Hz or so if it is persistent. Floppy disks do this as a matter of course, but hard disks aren't expected to when they are working correctly. What I think happened is you set the heads/cylinders/tracks differently when you set up the BIOS in the new motherboard, or these settings got altered just before the problem showed up. If you are lucky, you can put them back and everything will magically get better. I suggest you test that drive on another system if they don't get better. And sure, a motherboard can burn out a drive electrically. It's more unlikely that a sequence of BIOS commands to the drive could injure it. I don't think you'd hear _that_ sound if you had an electrical problem. Thanks Bruce