i have a dual monitor setup as it is so if i used the s-video that would be a third monitor on the same gfx card but i cannot get the s-video output to work at all, it does not recognise that it is plugged in or anything, it may aswel not be there.
so what im looking for is another gfx card so...
no, the data was definately on the SATA drive. i know what im talking about and am not some stupid amateur, i know enought but i do not know how this happened as as ive never had to do file recovery before i needed to ask. i built the computer myself and know what is what and where everything is.
sorry my motherboard is Gigabyte GN K8NF 9.
i have 1 PCI-express slot but it has my MSI card in it, i do have available PCI slots.
so if i got just a standard card with a VGA output it should work? all i want it for really is to watch movies on my TV instead of having to watch the computer
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they were just single partitions, as i said i have no idea at all how the windows install got there, might have been something i did but as i dont know i have no idea.
i tried getdataback but all i got was the data that i can access anyway? and not the stuff that i lost
it is the full story, i made no errors and that is exactly what happened, if i had made errors i would say so else i wouldnt get a response that would help me, its a mystery to me and everyone who has looked at it to what has happened, just very very random
i have a MSI NX7300 GS (NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS) and on that card i have 1 DVI-Sub connector, 1 S-Video connector and 1 DVI connector.
for some reason the s-video connector will not work with the other 2 connectors plugged in so is there any way of me getting another GFX card of some sort so...
i had 1 160GB IDE drive in my PC and decided to purchase a backup HD so i got a 320GB SATA drive and stored all my important data on it so that if i had to wipe my windows drive for some reason then i would have my important data backed up.
This happened sooner than i was hoping and i needed to...
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