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Date:      Thu, 5 Jan 2012 19:16:32 -0800 (PST)
From:      Bill Tillman <btillman99@yahoo.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   9.0-RELEASE amd64 Bricked My Hard Drive
Message-ID:  <1325819792.82542.YahooMailNeo@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <4F0517BA.1050405@mykitchentable.net>
References:  <4F0517BA.1050405@mykitchentable.net>

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Today I encountered a problem which has me stumped. I downloaded and=0Aburn=
ed the ISO image for 9.0-RELEASE for amd64. I=A0 installed an older=0AIDE h=
ard drive to test the new OS with and did the install. I was very=0Asurpris=
ed at the (1) the dvd is actually a live CD if you wanted it to be=0Aand (2=
) the installers screens have all been revamped. I can't say for sure=0Aif =
the partitioning part was where it went south on me because I was=0Aattempt=
ing to setup some additional partitions but the input screens had=0Ame conf=
used and I pressed Auto so it took off and made the default=0Aparitions. I =
thought cool, I'll let the install finish and check things out then=0Areins=
tall later with the partition setup I wanted. Well the install finished and=
=0Athen I attempted to reboot the system but nothing happened. And by that =
I=0Amean the computer's flash screen would come up and give me the choice=
=0Ato enter the Bios Setup or Boot Menu and that's all. I could not enter t=
he=0Abios setup or the Boot menu. The keyboard was still responding as I=0A=
could press the CapLock key and toggle the light on and off, but outside=0A=
of that the computer would not boot. On the advice of some of the techs=0Ai=
n #FreeBSD channel I=A0moved the drive over to another computer which=0Awas=
 working fine, and the same thing happened. The computer would=0Astart up, =
show me the flash screen to do the Bios setup and then nothing.=0AI put the=
 other drive back in and it worked fine. I tried another computer=0Aand the=
 results were the same. Now it gets really wierd. I thought that I=0Acould =
just make this IDE drive a slave and boot with another drive and=0Acleanup =
the mess. But no matter which computer I chose, and no matter=0Ahow I setup=
 the Slave/Master drive, as long as this drive which I had=0Ainstalled Free=
BSD-9.0-amd64 was in the loop, the computer would=0Alockup at the bios scre=
en. I could not get anything to boot if this drive=0Awas in the loop. If I =
removed it everything was fine. So basically,=0AFreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE bricked=
 an otherwise good 80GB hard drive=0Aand I can't seem to recover it.=0A=A0=
=0AAny suggestions would be appreciated.=A0=A0 



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