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MB does not recognise HD's
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Without more information about the hard drive and motherboard the best advice i can offer is to check all connections make sure everything is firmly in place. you might also like to check for bent pins and such as well this ofcourse will depend on if your using ATA or IDE connections.
Humpty was pushed
It may seem obvious but check in your bios to ensure that your Hardrive is
a) recognized under drive configuration (or something of the same ilk)
and
b) listed under boot sequence
If that doesn't work, provide some more information about your computer (everything you know is always a good start).
Kristin
a) recognized under drive configuration (or something of the same ilk)
and
b) listed under boot sequence
If that doesn't work, provide some more information about your computer (everything you know is always a good start).
Kristin
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