Re: Non recognition of drives
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06/03/05 01:37 AM
06/03/05 01:37 AM
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Jenny100
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I'd look inside the case and see if the cables to the drives have come loose. If the lights on the fronts of the drives light up when you boot, the power cables should be OK. But the IDE cables could still have shaken loose while the PC was in transit. Make sure you ground yourself against a metal part of the case (to discharge any static buildup) before sticking your hand inside the case. Reseat the cables leading to the CD drives. If you're NOT seeing the lights on the front of the drives, the power cables to the drives may be loose - or they may be bad, since they come directly from the power supply. Check ***here*** if you need some pictures to guide you.
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Re: Non recognition of drives
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06/03/05 08:18 PM
06/03/05 08:18 PM
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desertlilac
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The tech I have walked me through checking everything inside the case - still having problems and seems to be getting worse! PC hangs up all the time everywhere, drives just not recognized and when I boot up - take abut 10 minutes for my desktop to make an appearance! So tech is coming tomorrow to look into the matter. Something really strange going on here - I have defragged, done thorough disk scan, scanned for viruses all to no avail. So we shall see what tomorrow brings. Thanks for your site you sent - very interesting and your help Jenny. Sure is a bummer when you can't play gmes!!! This may give me the push to try to unhook things from XP and rehook to 98 and try to fire it up!!!! Will do so with crossed fingers and toes:)
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Re: Non recognition of drives
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06/03/05 08:26 PM
06/03/05 08:26 PM
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friedmonky
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XP is much more stable than 98. I have XP with SP2 installed and never have any problems at all. Are you sure that your PC is adware and spyware free? These can wreak havoc with everything! Rusty
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Re: Non recognition of drives
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06/03/05 10:10 PM
06/03/05 10:10 PM
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I have run scans for spyware and adware and they all come up zero! My PC was working fine before I took it in to have the power fan changed - bearings were wearing and it was making a noise. When I brought it home, the troubles began. So hope the tech tomorrow can straighten it all out. Can you recommend two good sites for adware and spyware progams, Friedmonky? I hear some are good and some cause more problems than they are worth.
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Re: Non recognition of drives
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06/03/05 10:22 PM
06/03/05 10:22 PM
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friedmonky
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Well, hopefully your tech will straighten this out for you. As for adware and spyware detection and removal, I use Ad-Aware. Have used it for a long time and it has never failed me. Just like anything else though, some people love it and some people don't. If you would like to try it out, it is free to download and free to use. It is not something that runs constantly in the background. It only runs when you run it. You'll be surprised what it will pick up if you try it. Ad-Aware download Rusty
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Re: Non recognition of drives
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06/04/05 05:46 PM
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Thanks FriedMonkey - have downloaded Ad-aware and will give it a try. Is one program sufficient? Does Ad-aware also detect spam or are ads and spam pretty much the same thing. Always confuses me. and Wait3264 - strange you should mention jumpers because this is what the tech found and told me and what do you think of this also Jenny - tech found that two jumpers were "switched, incorrectly installed" and he seemed to think it had been this way from day 1 when the PC was built. He also said just his pulling the power supply and installing one would not have done anything to the jumpers. What he could NOT explain was why I did not have the same problem before with the incorrect jumpers as I just now had (could not log on, it hung up at the logon windows logo, could not see disk drives). This tech while an excellent tech is very problematic in that he has personality problems which are expressed in extreme business disorganization and inability to follow through on his committments on time to his to customers He did not charge for this extra call and would not take any money. Makes me wonder if he did make some kind of an error and was just too embarrassed to admit it. Just do not know enough yet about the situation and jumpers. I was having problems off and on with my PC as some GBers can attest because ever so often one would say "you surely have a lot of problems on your PC". So maybe the jumper situation was the cause? Just wish I really knew more at this point about the inner workings of PCs, jumpers etc. so I'm ready for a lessons- anyone?
Don't pass old people by - in reality they are just young people who have been around a long time.
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