Snake Plissken
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You eliminate all possiblities when trouble shooting. You don't go in with the attitude "indeed the bios will not show any info."
I suppose "indeed the disk does not need to be low level formatted?"
Are you telling me something I know or do not know already, Gary?
Was it stated this was a USB connection to me? I asked that question.
I suppose "indeed the disk does not need to be low level formatted?"
Are you telling me something I know or do not know already, Gary?
Was it stated this was a USB connection to me? I asked that question.
In Windows 2000, you will need to right-click on "My Computer",
select Manage, and click on the "Disk Management" choice. I believe
you will be able to find your drive on the right, and you will need
to create partitions on it. Make sure to use FAT or FAT32
partitions, not NTFS.
Hi Snake,
I'll take a look in the BIOS. But, I still wonder, do I really have
to look there for this drive? It's connected via USB, and it should
be a removable drive.
In the mean time I've installed Win2k, wich does recognize a
removable drive, but it says the driver is not right....