Alrighty then. My D drive won't boot.. so I got an old drive that only has like 4 gigs on it.. started it up so its the D drive now and now I havta open shit on the C drive and am sorta pissed. x.x I want my C drive to work again! Help!
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Anonymous2006-01-28 22:40
So which drive is not working? You first say that the D drive doesn't boot, then at the end you say you want the C drive to work...so which one is it?
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Anonymous2006-01-29 10:17
Oh wow, typo. My C drive won't boot, my bad. I have to use the D. But ya.. my bad. C DRIVE DOESN'T BOOT!
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Anonymous2006-01-29 11:12
How old is your C drive?
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Anonymous2006-01-29 13:57
Um. Old enough to only be 12 gig.
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Anonymous2006-01-29 15:41
0_0 You need a new Hard Drive my friend. Shell out the moolah already.
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Anonymous2006-01-29 16:17
x.o Fuck yeh I do.. Muh roomie got a 80 gig Dell one.. I conspired sneaking into his room late in the night and yoinking it for myself and like, replacing it with the 2 gig because he'll know. My porn collection far surpases his.
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Anonymous2006-01-29 20:44
Try going into the bios setup when you start up the computer (usually the Del key if I am not mistaken). Check if it sees both of your drives. If not, press F3 (or another key) so that it refreshes the list of devices and after a couple of refreshes, your second drive might appear. I had a problem like that: one drive booted slower than the other so the comp just ignored it. I have to change it in the bios setup every time I boot my comp. Hope that helps.
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Anonymous2006-01-30 8:14
Everyone keeps talking about Bios and I have yet to be able to find this 'Bios', someone point me in its direction.