Re: Second hard drive suddenly not recognized
- From: "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:35:46 -0500
Andrew - this advice is totally worthless and irrelevant to the issue at
hand.
This latest offering is "Destructive". What you suggest is likely to cause
the
poster even more problems than the current issue(s). It's one thing to post
up some unrelated, but innocuous suggestion - but this advice is
detrimental.
"Andrew E." <eckrichco@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F702420B-61EE-4B10-9E99-5C5299006AD6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Try power off,locate the CMOS jumper pin on the board,move the pin from
> 1-2 to 2-3 position for 1 minute,then back to 1-2,remove the battery
> before
> this.Once completed,start computer,you'll need to reset BIOS
> basics,date,time,
> then exit page,set to:load optimal defaults or load set up dafaults,then
> back in
> BIOS and adjust for add-in cards,audio,etc,then after,"Save and Exit"
> BIOS.This
> clears and faults that may have happened.
>
> "lewisglenn" wrote:
>
>> i was having trouble getting my internal USB 7 in 1 card reader to show
>> up in
>> XP and someone suggested i shut down and do a cold boot (rather than just
>> a
>> restart). not only did this not fix the card reader problem, my secondary
>> hard drive no longer appears in "my computer" "explorer" or anywhere
>> else. if
>> i try to access files on that drive (ie. my music library) it says
>> "location
>> of file cannot be found" or something to that effect. what's going on?
.
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