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Old May 15th 05, 08:15 PM
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Default Suddenly - no recognition of "D" Drve....?

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Everything was fine until yesterday.

The computer would not pass the black screens (DOS notes) and I see
(also in the BIOS) that it doesn't recognize Drive D (the second
drive).

The OS is on drive C and I would think that the computer would just
ignore D after a while and continue... - it doesn't.

As indicated above, I see that the BIOS doesn't see D.

Took out D and checked it on another computer - it works fine (As a
Salve).

Any ideas ?
 




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