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I have had an interesting problem with my Hard Drive.
About 6 months ago, someone stupid (Yes, me) accidently tried to connect the ribbon cable to my HD backwards. This, of course, smashed in one of my pins. So I did what anybody would do. I soldered it back in place.
It looks 100% Fine, but the HD doesn't show up in the BIOS, nor can I boot from it. For the past 6 Months, I've been running my PC from a Linux LiveCD, But i have since installed Linux to a 1GB USB drive. Not exactly alot of space.
Does anybody know what's wrong?
I don't think I created a Solder Bridge. It looks pretty clean to me. :dunno:
About 6 months ago, someone stupid (Yes, me) accidently tried to connect the ribbon cable to my HD backwards. This, of course, smashed in one of my pins. So I did what anybody would do. I soldered it back in place.
It looks 100% Fine, but the HD doesn't show up in the BIOS, nor can I boot from it. For the past 6 Months, I've been running my PC from a Linux LiveCD, But i have since installed Linux to a 1GB USB drive. Not exactly alot of space.
Does anybody know what's wrong?
I don't think I created a Solder Bridge. It looks pretty clean to me. :dunno: