Hi Wolluf,
Thanks for the reply. In the Bios screen, it doesn't see the drive and this i presume is because it is connected vai USB not IDE and it is set to being the Primary Slave.
Failure is simply an opportunity to begin again, this time intelligently.
I just got a Western Digital 250Gig HDD and I insterted it into an Ultra Mini Portable Hard Disk Enclosure. It connects to the PC via a USB 2.0 port and when I fired it up, my PC only sees 32G. My BIOS had been updated to the latest version from the PC manufacturer's site (Pavilion 754n)...
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