On Dec 30, 9:43*pm, ash...@email.ittttt wrote:
> Hi, I have just come back at home from a holiday and now I have a
> problem. When I click on "D" volume I cannot open it.
> I inform you I have "C" drive with OS (Win XP) and "D" hardisk that I
> use for storage (music, etc). "D" Volume is consisting of two hardisks
> in RAID0.
> Now if from Risorse Computer I click on "D" a windows tells me
> C:\resycled\boot.com is not a valid *work of Win32.
> Perhaps I have a problem with BIOS? I am *inexperienced and I don't
> know waht I have to do precisely.
> I use *Asus P5W DH DELUXE.
> Thanks for your suggestions.
Try unplugging the IDE (flat ribbon) cable from the hard drive ends &
then re-plug the same cable) back in. Do this with the motherboard end
of the cables also. Sometimes that helps for a better contact. If you
have a SATA cable, ensure that both ends are firm in the sockets as
the earlier SATA cables had a bad habit of falling out. Check on start-
up (POST) for recognition of the problem hard drive.
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