Faisal P Posted 06 Jun 2023 12:37
  
Hi,

Potential causes:

Compatibility: Ensure that the version of Sangfor you are attempting to install is compatible with your hardware. Check the system requirements and verify that your hard disk is supported.

BIOS settings: Enter your computer's BIOS settings and check if the hard disk is detected there. If it is not recognized, try resetting the BIOS to default settings or manually configuring the SATA/IDE settings to enable detection of the hard disk.

Physical connection: Verify that the hard disk is properly connected to the computer. Ensure that the cables are securely attached and that there are no loose connections. You may consider trying a different SATA or power cable to rule out any potential issues with the cables.

Hard disk failure: It is possible that the hard disk itself is faulty or has encountered a failure. Test the hard disk on another computer or try using a different hard disk to see if the issue persists. If the problem is specific to the hard disk, it may need to be replaced.

Driver issues: During the installation process, the operating system requires appropriate drivers to recognize the hard disk. Check if Sangfor provides any specific drivers for your hard disk model and ensure that you have them available. You can try loading the drivers during the installation process by pressing the appropriate key (such as F6) when prompted.

RAID configuration: If you are using RAID or other disk configuration, make sure the RAID settings are properly configured in the BIOS. Ensure that the RAID controller and hard disks are detected and set up correctly.

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