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| Thread ID: 59475 | 2005-07-03 19:32:00 | COMPUTER FREEZES WHILST DETECTING IDE DRIVES | mikecul (8474) | Press F1 |
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| 369263 | 2005-07-03 19:32:00 | hi, my computer will start to boot normally then detect my memory, once it has said that my memory has been detected ok it will freeze where it would usually boot up the ide drives. can anybody help me??? | mikecul (8474) | ||
| 369264 | 2005-07-03 20:02:00 | If you want help from us, DON'T SHOUT AT US. NZ IS A VERY VERY QUIET PLACE. | Renmoo (66) | ||
| 369265 | 2005-07-03 21:36:00 | If you want help from us, DON'T SHOUT AT US. NZ IS A VERY VERY QUIET PLACE.What shouting??? Mikecul - can you tell us what sort of drives you have, what sort of computer are you using, what has been done just prior to this problem.. more info please. Off the top, have a look at the BIOS settings, are the drives set for AutoDetect? Inside the machine, are the IDE connections (assuming they are IDE drives) connected properly. |
Myth (110) | ||
| 369266 | 2005-07-04 06:51:00 | What shouting??? Mikecul - can you tell us what sort of drives you have, what sort of computer are you using, what has been done just prior to this problem.. more info please. Off the top, have a look at the BIOS settings, are the drives set for AutoDetect? Inside the machine, are the IDE connections (assuming they are IDE drives) connected properly. Call me pedantic or whatever, I am refering to the title of this thread. |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 369267 | 2005-07-04 07:05:00 | A failed harddrive would do this.... | Agent_24 (57) | ||
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