Claw22000:
It wasn't installed upside down. I was careful to note how it was oriented and plugged in. Besides, if it was upside down, you couldn't even secure it to the drive cradle because your screw holes would be facing up.
Amikit sells cables. On Western Digitial drives "NO Jumper" Means Cable select. If you have one drive and a cable with One plug then it will auto to master. If you have 2 plugs on the cable use the one closes to the MB as that is the master plug. Also if you have 2 drives make sure you have the second one set to Cable select as forcing to slave won't work they both need to be Cable select for this setup to work.
I really hope you get this working as I love my A1200 with a huge drive in it! Its like unlimited space!
Yeah I know, it turns out if I needed an IDE cable, I couldn't find one locally, so I would've had to order one through AmigaKit. But there wasn't anything wrong with my cable. I've only been trying to install 1 HD in there. From what some other members had said, it sounded like there could be a chance of a master/slave issue, even though like you say it should normally default to master with one drive and no jumper. So that's why I asked about that, just in case. But, I noticed now that my IDE cable is already cut on line 1 (if the line furthest towards the front of the machine on the cable is #1)- must've been the dealer who installed a previous HD, presumably. So, that's supposed to take care of any potential master/slave issue right there.
The WD3200BEVE 2.5" 298GB drive installed successfully!!! The WD800BEVE 74.5GB one I tried must've been DOA, because I did everything the same when I tried that installation. And that was also a brand new drive. They get destroyed so easily if someone mishandles them somewhere along the line, apparently.
The only problem with it now is, despite having AmigaOS3.9, it only recognizes 7GB of space. Also, it doesn't have an inactivity time shut it down... not sure if it's supposed to do that- stay on whenever the computer has power. Actually, in one spot HDToolBox shows "127.9G", but only 7GB is available for use. Pretty odd. That's still 4 & 2/3 times the size of my last drive, LOL! But, it'd be nice to get it to recognize the rest. Like you say, with a huge drive in there it's like unlimited space, alright! And 298GB is particularly gargantuan!!! UNLIMITED- indeed!
Franko:
So the drive works! You must've had back luck too with the large drives being the DOA ones. Order this 298GB WD model brand new, and with a little luck this time your drive will be intact and will work for your A1200. Then if you compress some of that enormous data, such as the CD and DVD images, perhaps that'd be ample size for you too. I think they are discontinuing this model, however, as I got it at clearance half-price. But there are probably some available still. I saw it on Vesalia recently.