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  1. Ok, I have the new HD in, and its not detecting it either.

     

    It shows it at the boot, but nothing when I try to install it.

     

     

    I'm now wondering if the jumper by my SATA connectors on my MOBO need to be adjusted or something. I cannot find any documentation about jumper settings for my board (ASUS P4S800D-X).

     

    Anyone got any other ideas?

  2. Yeah, my MOFO has primary and secondary IDE slots, and 2 seperate SATA connections on it.

     

    We tried disabling the IDE channel, and it had no effect.

     

    I returned the original SATA drive, and got a new one (Western Digital this time).

    I'm going to try installing it tonight, and see how that goes.

     

    Thanks for your help guys.

  3. I appreciate your thoughts on this.

     

    The ports are labeled 1 and 2.

    I've tried both. (tried 1 originally)

     

    Ya know, I'm not sure what it did when I tried booting directly to the HD. I'll try that.

     

    I went ahead and jacked my IDE HD from my old computer, and slapped that in, and its working fine.

     

    I don't believe jumpers are required for it. I know my HD itself says it doesn't have any, and I'm pretty sure my MOBO is supposed to be jumper free for that. There is something with a jumper on it near the SATA connections though. I'll have to look for some more documentation on it. I checked my manual and it never said what those were for.

     

    Oh well, at least I have my old HD working now. If nothing else, I'll take the new one back and either exchange or just get a refund.

  4. Ok, so I built a new computer.

     

    I've had a few problems, but they're probably just id10t errors.

     

    I have everything hooked up now, and the mobo is posting.

     

    I see my HD listed in the boot priority options. I can run the HD software, and partition it, and what have you.

     

    When I go to install windows xp pro is where I have a problem.

     

    It starts up, and gets to the point where it basically says "Do you want to install windows? (hit enter), or not install windows (F3)"

     

    I hit enter, and it then tells me I have no HD.

     

    My question is, WTF?

     

    I've had the hardware tested, and everything checked out, so it must be user error.

     

    Does anyone have any ideas? I know its hard to TS when you aren't actually there, I'm mainly hoping for some previous experience to enlighten me.

     

    I appreciate your help!

  5. I made a network crossover cable once to be able to play games with a friend using Two computers.

     

    Simply cut the cable somewhere on the middle and then reconnect the wires' date=' by soldering and isolate, using a connection box or what suites You.[/quote']

     

    LOL, that's certainly one way to do it. (if you don't have the crimper and RJ45 head to redo the end of the wire)

     

    I like it. :D

  6. Yeah, I just need to make sure I don't take a wild guess as I've been known to do before.

    Like when I upgraded my RAM a long time ago, and got ECC, and then found out I needed non-ECC. I'll just check everything to make sure it is compatible.

  7. Ok, in the same line as the thread about upgrading RAM, I have a question..

     

    I am planning on building a computer pretty soon, and its the first time I'll be building one, as opposed to just buying it all assembeled. I was just wondering what key things to check for as far as mother board, CPU, and RAM compatiblity, to make sure I don't do something stupid, and buy stuff that isn't compatible.

     

    Or if anyone happens to know of a good source to check the compatibility of such things?

     

    Thanks for your help...

  8. I remember talking about this in my psycology class.

     

    Isn't it that when the information gets old, or is deemed useless, the gleal(sp?) cells come and clear out the information from the nerve cell?

     

    .... anyway, I think I remember hearing that ... or maybe I forgot...

  9. For example how cool is James Bond??? and with British films getting more recognition than ever (italian job, trainspotting, bend it like beckham, bride and prejudice, lock stock, snatch, etc.) I don't think a small scene in die hard will do much harm.

     

    You forgot Shaun of the Dead ... great movie! :D

  10. ... humans do not have the technology to create perfectly spherical things' date=' "spherical" is a precisely, mathematically, defined thing, which humans are incapable of creating, therefore the ball is not spherical, just close, whereas it IS blue.

     

    [/quote']

     

    Who the hell said humans made it? Maybe it was some devine source that created the plastic ball in an absolutely perfect spherical form.

     

    And, who is plastic made blue? I've seen plastic things with paint on them before, that is how I chose to see this ball, so that is how I made my answer.

  11. I've never heard of, or tried anything like that, so I'm not sure how you could even do it.

     

    As stated above, you would need the computers to already be connected to the internet, and then you use a program like hyperterminal to remotely access one of the other computers. They find eachother through their IP addresses.

    To dial straight into a computer via a phone call is something totally different. About the only way I could even rationalize something like that working is client/server. You would set the computer you are dialing as a server. It would have to listen to the phone line, and when it rings it picks up. This initiates the 2-way hand shake, and then the server provides an IP address to the client. They can then communicate, and you can use a program like hyperterminal to speak to it.

     

    Let me see the information you have read though, maybe I can make some better sense of it if I see what you are reading.

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