Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA May 1, 2007 #11 Hmm . . . Does the video card have a power plug that was disconnected? That could cause the video to go blank at Windows start up.
Hmm . . . Does the video card have a power plug that was disconnected? That could cause the video to go blank at Windows start up.
setishock Wizard of Wires Messages 10,726 Location 4321 May 2, 2007 #12 If you connected the power to the drive while the computer was on you may have damaged the drive's controller board. Rma the drive.
If you connected the power to the drive while the computer was on you may have damaged the drive's controller board. Rma the drive.
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA May 2, 2007 #13 Not necessarily. Most, if not all SATA drives are hot swappable. Which means you connect and disconnect them while the system is running.
Not necessarily. Most, if not all SATA drives are hot swappable. Which means you connect and disconnect them while the system is running.