HELP! - Start up disks does not recognize hard drive!

I tried reinstalling Tiger and my start up disk cannot see a hard drive. Would a new hard drive be a good solution?

Hi Scoobie,
You might want to start a new thread about this, but basically I would say that:
- If you aren't sure what to buy, the easiest solution is probably to go to an Apple store or another Apple Authorized repair shop.
- If you're feeling more confident about replacing it yourself, you basically need to know:
1. What type of interface (e.g. SATA on new Mac desktops, I believe ATA on laptops and older Macs) your hard drive uses. You can find this, as you suggested, in System Profiler.
2. What size hard drive your computer uses. Basically this is just 3.5" for desktops and 2.5" for laptops, although I think Mac minis use 2.5" hard drives.
3. What speed you want. This might not really matter to you.
4. How much capacity you want.
I think that Pricewatch is an excellent place to compare prices of hard drives, but if you want to make sure you get a reliable drive and/or don't want to have to do quite so much hunting and comparing, Newegg might be the best place to go.
Good luck,
Greg

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