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How could this happened???
Name: Andy Date: December 15, 2003 at 17:42:38 Pacific OS: xp pro CPU/Ram: AMD
Comment:
Hi, I got two HDDs, the HDD cable was lossen with one of my HDD, so I unplugged the cable from both my HDDs and MB and then reconnected them, but when i first start up my computer, it takes a really long time to load on the start up screen (where the XP logo is displayed)and then the second time it loaded a little faster, but still counld load as fast as before!What caused this to happened, how can i fix it??? Thanks in advance!!
Name: don.smed Date: December 15, 2003 at 18:15:40 Pacific
Reply:
Switch the connectors around on the HDD's First check the BIOS to make sure the HDD's are set to auto detect. When you first boot your computer it will say which key to press to inter "setup". When you find the HDD's Make sure auto detect is selected.
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