1) As stated in my post, I plugged the hdd into an external hdd case. connected it to my desktop and opened the files. Deleted all of them and re-installed it to the Dell. That's where I was having troubles.
2) I solved this by once again installing into the hdd case, entered disk partitioning and deleted the partition. That was the problem and all is good now.:emotion-1:
osprey4
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April 21st, 2010 13:00
Hi Tom,
"Cleaned" means what? What program did you use?
I don't know if they are accessible, but did you check that the jumpers are set to cable select?
tomween1
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April 21st, 2010 13:00
Well I solved it myself. Thanks for the inquiry.
1) As stated in my post, I plugged the hdd into an external hdd case. connected it to my desktop and opened the files. Deleted all of them and re-installed it to the Dell. That's where I was having troubles.
2) I solved this by once again installing into the hdd case, entered disk partitioning and deleted the partition. That was the problem and all is good now.:emotion-1:
osprey4
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April 21st, 2010 17:00
Excellent! Thanks for posting the solution.