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chiv
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 09:54 Post subject: |
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I had some BS like this happen to my SATA once though I think it was another error. I just unplugged it and plugged it into another port
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 10:50 Post subject: |
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Always risky to leave secondary drives connected while doing a re-install.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 12:50 Post subject: |
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how so? never had a problem before, and as 'iffy' as windows can be, how could it fuck up another drive when it has nothing to do with it?
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 14:19 Post subject: |
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chiv wrote: | how so? never had a problem before, and as 'iffy' as windows can be, how could it fuck up another drive when it has nothing to do with it? |
bah it doesn't, only thing it does to other drives is erase any registry's entered from them like if you install games on one.
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Posted: Sat, 14th Jul 2007 15:46 Post subject: |
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well yeah that goes without saying, but as far as just a plain ol media drive for storing files, nothing should really have happened.. it definately should have been able to read the drive without problem especially after sp2 was installed... i wonder how well vista handles stuff like this 
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