The advice you are being offered is sound troubleshooting procedure.Quote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@16 October 2003 - 06:31
That's a very good point. Perhaps the cable is loose or faulty. That's a lot cheaper to fix than if the drive is gone. In any case... The test I offered you would let you know if it's in fact the cable or the drive.Quote:
Computers are funny. Sometimes by unplugging/plugging back in & or wiggling a cable around will fix a problem.
I would follow it,and then we can talk after that if it does not work.
Virtual and Zapjp are knowledgeable users that are trying to help,at least give there advice a try.
I know that pc's can be frustrating but start with the simple and obvious choices first,most of the times it something as simple as a cable with hardware problems
and something as simple as a uninstall and reinstall with software.
Good luck!
Peace brotherdoobie