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Old 09-01-2008, 05:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default SATA Does Not Power Up

The problem i am having is that i had my operating system (XP) on a 160gb HITACHI hard drive.

i wanted to install a copy of LINUX suse 10.

so i disconnected the hard drive via SATA cable not power supply. now after the linux os had been installed i plugged the SATA cable back in.

NOW IT DOESN'T POWER UP!!!!!

i need this hard drive working i have alot of music and pictures on it. how can i get this to work.
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