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    nanikonandur Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Oct 31, 2012, 12:29 AM
    My Samsung 250Gb HDD not detecting in bios , it shows RAID NVIDIA JBOD 232.88G ,wt do
    Actually I have 2 HDD 1 is 160 GB IDE segate and another one is 250GB Samsung SATA HDD I was worked frequently ,but when I changed windows 7 to windows xps2 ,my SATA is not showed then I formatted an onther system then connected to my PC now also not showing in BIOS ,but in bios 1 hardisk showed 160Gb 2nd hard disk showed RAID Nvidia JOBD 232.88G ,pleas help me how cani detect my 250 gb hard disk I tried jumper setting changed in dvd drive but its not helped
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    Oct 31, 2012, 12:51 AM
    Please clarify your question as it's all over the place and does really make much sense.

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