Boy am I dumb
Joan Hansen wrote:
I have the XPS generation 5. I purchased a hard drive from Dell. I
connected it to what I thought was Drive 1, turned on the Sata drive and
just got "unknown Device". I either had the wrong hard drive or I
thought it was no good. Please understand the Dimension XPS systems
look very much different to any of the other systems I have.
Well I used the Dell talk to system to explain my problem. That took a
few minutes. They gave me XPS phone number and the numbers and words to
say and have my express code to punch in. I got a gentlemen from India
who spoke very clear English. In less then 10 minutes he had got the
drive up and formatted.
I never noticed there were 4 slots to put the blue cable in. I had used
the #2 slot, but open up Sata Slot #1.
I know I could have come to the news group and certainly got the answers
from the Dell experts, but I thought with all the complaints about
Dell's tech service I'd try them first.
I'm a happy camper :-)
By the way I also purchased another 1GB of memory. Got that in OK but
you have to use 20 pounds of pressure. I'm old and that wasn't easy.
Glad I bought the XPS G5. Maybe if you buy the best you get the best.
Joan
Don't let that bother you, I have built many systems, but when I
received my E510 I looked inside and it hit me. All the cables were just
long enough to reach there component. I had to buy extension cables to
install my media reader/floppy. I sat there for 40 minutes just looking
like a deer in headlights. Also I want to put another SATA drive in and
found the power cable is set up to just reach another drive, I just hope
the next drive is not a millimeter off or I am stuck.
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