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Hell boy ..you cant even use punctuation and your sentence structure seems
to come from an incoherent mind.
Bob was nice enough to give you some advice based on that post with the lack
of punctuation....and since none of us are mind readers we have no idea of
your actual computer knowledge...we can only guess based on the information
you give us.Which was very little and half of it was wrong.....therefore he
suggested outside help.
And you reply in a beligerent tone .....which of course kills all help you
ever expected to receive.
good luck
peterk
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It's so much easier to suggest solutions when you don't know too much about
the problem
"attilathehun1" <attilathehun1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:67AF083E-F61F-4D63-AEAA-4B2A5F569B7F@microsoft.com...
> seeking professional help is out of the question I can reconfigure my own
> bios I just figure from pci how could it disable the drive? anyways it's
> not
> on my com here it's on the compaq this is a dell 8300 and I installed my
> own
> power supply video card 1024 of ram and now my sound card will go in too.
> So
> I don't need some jerkoff making 50 bucks an hour to rip me off . that's
> why
> I'm asking you but obviously you don't know your elbow from your you know
> what
>
> --
> attilathehun1
>
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>> 1. You can't physically put a CD in a hard-drive.
>> 2. You have misconfigured your BIOS.
>> 3. You should seek professional assistance locally for this problem
>>
>> attilathehun1 wrote:
>>
>> > when I put a cd into my hard drive c or I think it's now d drive and
>> > below is
>> > the cd burner. anyways when I used to put cds into it automatically it
>> > would
>> > play. now even I can't get it to play when I go manually and start it
>> > from my
>> > computer. I went into bios and hit a button by accident in advanced pci
>> > devices and now there's my problem. please help
>>
>>