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<blockquote data-quote="Search" data-source="post: 5947103" data-attributes="member: 63697"><p>On the back of the hard drive, is it set to slave or master or whatever those things say? Sorry it's too late for my mind to think. My contacts are so dry I can barely see the words.</p><p></p><p>Make sure your IDE cables are on right things and actually work. Make sure you haven't messed up the pins. </p><p></p><p>Go into your bios and check to make sure everything looks good. It shouldn't be too overly complicated to guess at what looks right and what doesn't. </p><p></p><p>Windows doesn't like the Hard Drive your trying to use. Even if it was corrupted it should boot off of the HD that you know, has windows. So it's either not a compatible hard drive, or your hooking it up wrong, or something isn't right in the bios. </p><p></p><p>I'm probably totally wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Search, post: 5947103, member: 63697"] On the back of the hard drive, is it set to slave or master or whatever those things say? Sorry it's too late for my mind to think. My contacts are so dry I can barely see the words. Make sure your IDE cables are on right things and actually work. Make sure you haven't messed up the pins. Go into your bios and check to make sure everything looks good. It shouldn't be too overly complicated to guess at what looks right and what doesn't. Windows doesn't like the Hard Drive your trying to use. Even if it was corrupted it should boot off of the HD that you know, has windows. So it's either not a compatible hard drive, or your hooking it up wrong, or something isn't right in the bios. I'm probably totally wrong. [/QUOTE]
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