Peegee
11-12-2003, 03:11 PM
Not the blaster worm. I'm sure of it. I removed my secondary hard drive to install on another machine, and afterward, the original machine keeps shutting down. I resolved it initially by adjusting the IDE cable connection (to the motherboard), but it got worse and worse. Ultimately, I placed a roll of scotch tape (yes, seriously) behind the motherboard to push it outward (which is what allows it to boot up). Any idea why this is the case?
The second issue is something that happens every time I remove a hard drive: it becomes non-functional, and does not boot up any more. It then becomes corrupted when I reinstall it back in the original machine. Just today I lost ~200 gigs of information :(
What's the deal with HDD's? I handle them well, and I treat the installation as if it were a brand new hard drive (plug it in, boot up CD, try to install windows).:cry:
The second issue is something that happens every time I remove a hard drive: it becomes non-functional, and does not boot up any more. It then becomes corrupted when I reinstall it back in the original machine. Just today I lost ~200 gigs of information :(
What's the deal with HDD's? I handle them well, and I treat the installation as if it were a brand new hard drive (plug it in, boot up CD, try to install windows).:cry: