looking at your age, i cant tell if thats sarcasm or if you are being serious
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looking at your age, i cant tell if thats sarcasm or if you are being serious
Optical drives are cd\dvd drives.
ide cable is the wide wire that plugs into the drives.
jumper is a plastic bit on the back of the drive that you move to 1 of 3 (or more) positions.
Mainly, master or slave. (master means it is hooked up to the end of the ide cable, slave if it's in the middle).
i didnt see any 1 of 3 optionsQuote:
Originally Posted by rossco_2004
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F*ck'n a. Throw your puter away. You're not willing to learn sh*t.
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Originally Posted by zapjb
Done told this guy, he won't listen. See here:
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showp...69&postcount=6
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showp...87&postcount=8
LOLOL
This thread is fucking brilliant!
Why are jumpers important when an optical drive stops working? They don't move around on their own and if they were wrong all along there would have been problems before.
Who suggested updating drivers? CD/DVD drivers are only needed for DOS.
could quite possibly have been me. i was referring him to this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Smurfette
http://img121.exs.cx/img121/3232/drivers4vi.png
yes i knoe wut u meant and i said i already tried that and it didnt workQuote:
Originally Posted by Samurai
and i dont need a new pc my pc is already NEW damn
Yeah, you can try and update them but they never get updated - especially by the drive manufacturers - because the original Windows ones always work perfectly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Samurai