Well, I looked around some and I found the solution to the problem. This also affects the KT7 and the KT7A/KT7A-RAID mobo's also. To get the HD to detect you have to cut pin 1 and pin 2 on the IDE cable. Weird solution but it works like a charm. Hopefully this helps anyone else with the same...
I am trying to install the WD 60 GB HD 5400 RPM on a KT7-RAID system. I cannot get the drive to detect in BIOS. If i try to make it a slave to my boot drive, my boot drive is not detected by the BIOS. I am running BIOS version WW if that helps. Any ideas on how to get this to work is greatly...
I will be receiving these soon, my question is will there be serious problems if the sub is not at least 20 inches away? Could it cause data loss or other problems?
Can you elaborate on that GFORCE100? I think my image is pretty good so far.
As for the G520 I have seen my friend's and I think it is just a bit better than the Samsung but the difference is not that great.
The one in the front is an intake fan, you should mount the fan in the back of the case as an exhaust fan, this will create optimal airflow throughout the case.
I think Kazaa tries to download the file from all the people who have it to make it faster. If there aren't enough people online with it I guess this error occurs.
I bought a retail 1 Ghz TB myself as an upgrade from a 650 Mhz Duron and from what I can gather the retail HSF is very adequate, I hear Taisol makes them and I already own a Taisol HSF that i used on the Duron. So yes, the retail HSF is fine.
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