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Ryokotsusai
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Safe to assume MoBo is at fault? - 8/2/2007 18:51:31
One of the computers at my house has been having 'Issues' lately, and just recently (day before yesterday) it decided to completely stop reading from anything connected through IDE I am not sure why, so i have tried: changing the jumper settings, connecting everything in different orders, removing everything and tried them 1 at a time, switched out the cables, and still nothing, I have also gone into the bios and messed around to see if i could get a reaction, then set it back to the defaults. Both hard drives and the cd drive start when or a few seconds after the computer does, so its not a power issue... so am i safe assuming the mobo is to blame or is there more i should check?
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BobbyDouglas
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RE: Safe to assume MoBo is at fault? - 8/2/2007 19:22:01
Sounds like a MB issue to me. I would put the hard drive or cd drive in another computer to make sure, but it sounds like you have pretty much narrowed it down to the MB.
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