No I havent but I didn't think the old bits in my old pc will be compatible with it :unsure:
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No I havent but I didn't think the old bits in my old pc will be compatible with it :unsure:
k,
Try this: Check all the connectiors are the way they spose to be, and coonected properly,
infact, check all the cables in the box, just in case. Reboot and see what happens.
If it dont help, reboot to Bios,
Load the Default Settings for Bios, reboot and see what happens, if it dont help, shut down PC and take off power cable,
then reset CMOS usually by jumper, check the manual where it is, if you dont have one, download it.
Then boot to Bios and Load the Defaults again, then reboot and see what happens.
Or, you could try some dos tools to check what infos you get out of hardware.
That's the way I would start atleast....
:cool2:
:lol: I am a prize c*nt
I have fixed it now :whistling
I bet its just something silly you're overlooking.
:)
Happens to me a lot...
:lol:
What was it?Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
What stupid sod put single settings on the jumpers?
I just thought having it as master as it was on its own would be the right thing to do :blushing:
Best part of 3 hours I have spent fretting over it :lol:
I did a similar thing last year when I installed my second drive... :doh:
pwned myself.
I wonder what my chances of getting this thread deleted are? :P
Hehe, nice you got it sorted.
Been cussing those jumpers on HDD's meself also.
And then we have partitions like Logical etc...
I read and read but the data does not compute, hah.
Im no Hardware Geek. It can be extremely un-interesting.
Plug and Pray.
:lol:
just discovered my slipstream cd wont boot either