> You're going to have to provide some specifics. What drive on what > controller? What are the drive's capacity specs (C/H/S)? What command > did you use to start fdisk? What commands did you issue within fdisk? > In particular, did you create a new partition table? > > --Mike Bird >
this is what printed on the old hard disk Seagate ST32122A 4092 CTL 2111MB 16 HEADS 63 SECTORS #fdisk /dev/sdb inside the fdisk, i did use the command p, n, t, d,a i did delete the whole partition, create new partition and reboot the computer. the same thing happen. same error message appear.