A:\ on the XP Home machine...
This is a discussion about A:\ on the XP Home machine... in the Everything New Technology category; back info: WXP Home (upgraded frm W98SE); Dell BRIO; with 966mHZ; 256 MB of RAM; and 37. 2 GB hard drive. I have to replace the A:\ before. I've replaced enough A:\ to do it almost in my sleep. However, this PC owner had problems with her A:\ for a while and was told if the A:\ was replaced, it would mess up the mo ...
back info: WXP Home (upgraded frm W98SE); Dell BRIO; with 966mHZ; 256 MB of RAM; and 37.2 GB hard drive.
I have to replace the A:\ before. I've replaced enough A:\ to do it almost in my sleep. However, this PC owner had problems with her A:\ for a while and was told if the A:\ was replaced, it would mess up the mother board. What's funny, is that the CDROm was changed with a CDROM Write instead. Don't know why the techie previous to me did this. Has anyone heard of this before? Why would the previous techie replace the CDROM instead of the A:\?
It used to want to continuously format the hard drive. Now, it want can't even read anything in the drive. ;(
I have to replace the A:\ before. I've replaced enough A:\ to do it almost in my sleep. However, this PC owner had problems with her A:\ for a while and was told if the A:\ was replaced, it would mess up the mother board. What's funny, is that the CDROm was changed with a CDROM Write instead. Don't know why the techie previous to me did this. Has anyone heard of this before? Why would the previous techie replace the CDROM instead of the A:\?
It used to want to continuously format the hard drive. Now, it want can't even read anything in the drive. ;(
Participate in our website and join the conversation
This subject has been archived. New comments and votes cannot be submitted.