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Old 01-17-2009, 06:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Computer wont boot with 4 harddrives

So this it the problem, Vista Ultimate
When all four h/d's are connected I can get the computer to the boot menue,
where it shows all 4 sata porta with the respective h/ds
It boots until I get the moving bar at the bottom. But then the bar just goes away, I wait for about 20minutes but nothing,
Now when i just connect each addition h/d individual booting with 2 it boots up just fine, So I know the h/d ;s are fine

thanks for your help
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