Problem with new motherboard..
Problem with new motherboard..
Alright, first off, I don't know a great deal about computers.. but I know enough to get alone quite happily. Basically, my old motherboard died (don't ask what make/type, it was, for I have no idea) so I had to install a new one. Yadda yadda, basically, the jist of it all is that my computer is now an empty slate. No music files, no word documents - nothing that was previously on it, is on it now. However, I've been told that those files are somewhere on my computer, yet find this hard to believe as even though I've ran a search through my computer, it came up with nothing. Am I just holding onto flase hope, and everything has really gone forever?
Comments and suggestions welcome gladly..
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Do you know if you had a drive overlay on the hard drive? Some of the older motherboards had BIOS limitations and couldn't recognize larger hard drives. So now if that is so, you will have to figgure out what that setting was in the old BIOS and set the new BIOS the same. Do you remember if you used a software to instal the drive in the old computer, if so what software?
A link for you to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=http ... ln%3den-gb
If I could remember all I have forgotten, I would be a smart man.
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- Registered User
- Posts: 512
- Joined: December 14th, 2004, 8:47 pm
- Location: Buffalo, New York
Do you know if you had a drive overlay on the hard drive? Some of the older motherboards had BIOS limitations and couldn't recognize larger hard drives. So now if that is so, you will have to figgure out what that setting was in the old BIOS and set the new BIOS the same. Do you remember if you used a software to instal the drive in the old computer, if so what software?
A link for you to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=http ... ln%3den-gb
If I could remember all I have forgotten, I would be a smart man.