HDD error: "failed to ArcRead the boot partition to check for a signature"

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HDD error: "failed to ArcRead the boot partition to check for a signature"

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Anyone know what this means?
Just bought a used 40GB drive and went to install it. Figured I'd make it the master on the gf's system, and do a clean install of Win2k. Upon bootup, it takes a lot longer then normal for the BIOS to detect the drive. Doing a Win2k install I get the following errors:

"failed to ArcRead the boot partition to check for a signature"
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"Disc I/O Error: Status=00002000"

Did some googling, and tried a few things. I made it the slave in the current system, rebooted and formatted the drive. Then shut down and tried to make it master again - still no dice. I'm now going to make a WD diag disk and try to get it going. Any help would be appreciated though! Thanks!
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is this the one you got from me?...still giving you problems? :(
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Nope lol, this is a diffrent one - yours is humming along nicely on my server right now - that's how I"m posting!
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Ha! Now the drive shows up in BIOS as something along the lines of:


"EHE E)F*(& FKLEF )(EF*UED FJKDHF DF(*)D F)(*DF HDOU IHFDI JFH"

think I'll run WD's Windows DL Diag now, since there's no floppy on this machine
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Hmm..

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Be there some kind of strange jumper settings your not meeting? Just a thought.. And I know you're smarter than that.. ;)
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Well, I looked around and everything seemed fine. Even tried a diffrent UATA cable - no luck.
Won't even boot up with it connected anymore, time to RMA it I gues =\
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shew! glad it's not the one i sold ya! :)

good luck...RMA that puppy.
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That's either a defective drive or a loose or dirty ribbon cable connector. Since you swapped cables I'd say it's the drive.
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That is a defective IDE cable. Try a different cable on it.
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Tried 3 cables with no luck - no biggie though, I can wait for the RMA so no worries hehehe. Thanks for the help guys.

I wouldn't of even posted if I hadn't googled the errors and read up on some other solutions. This is better, I didn't want the drive to "magically start working" and then die on me after I had gotten windows installed and what not.
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