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HELp
420:
Most likely the EIDE cable loosened (or fell out) from the motherboard. Open the case, make sure the computer is off but plugged in, this will allow you to ground youself on the computers metal frame (to prevent static electricity damage).
Check the cable that runs to your D drive (it probably also connects to E), unplug the cable and replug it into each of the drives and the motherboard.
-420
Illutian:
i've just never heard of PROPERLY inserted cables falling out-it's a bitch for me to get the cables out of my pc
ViperDE2004:
AS funny as you guys are, ITS 400$ lmao. and yes mo it does make iced cappucinos and it hands out candy bars. But no il try that and get back to you with feedback. Thats alot guys (mostly 420) and thank you khad for your wonderful advice...
-Viper
-The sexiest man on godspire
Mo:
--- Quote ---AS funny as you guys are, ITS 400$ lmao. and yes mo it does make iced cappucinos and it hands out candy bars. But no il try that and get back to you with feedback. Thats alot guys (mostly 420) and thank you khad for your wonderful advice...
-Viper
-The sexiest man on godspire
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--- End quote ---
mostly 420?! He said the exact same thing I say! except he added some precautions about not screwing your computer with an accidental static electric shock... big woopie
ViperDE2004:
Lol well, dont take to much credit cause it didnt work... my ugly computer guy will come in anytime now. BUT IN THE MEANTIME "throws around a chair" I WANT NWN BACK. anybody have a crack, im to lazy to make one.
-The sexiest man on godspire.
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