Any ideas

J

John Doe

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Please begin abbreviating OOT(J) repetition is boring
OOT?

And its no 'parody', its your obsession / profession

You and your mother are chronic liars, JAD.
You know damn well that's why you post headers,

I know damn well why, but that idiotic notion is not why.
to support your webpage, you know the one that continues to be
described

But I don't even have a web page, you silly obsessed troll.
by all your admirers, BTW have you moved yet?

The obsessed troll JAD is referring to the attempted violation of my
privacy by a malicious troll who repeatedly posted someone's address
and telephone number in an attempt to intimidate me.

No, of course I did not move, but the offender did cease clearly
violating USENET (and other) rules.










An obsessed troll who so hates correction, he top posts so his peers
cannot see the context of his replies.
See also:
"JAD" <hrhackthatspam witchiepoo.com>
"JAD" <jdemma25 eartink.net>
"JAD" <john doe harvesting.addys.for.porn.spam>
 
J

Jeff H

Ed Medlin said:
Never had problems installing to a SATA HDD.

Ed
FWIW no one's asked Dave Cox what mobo he has. The HD is irrelevant. Once
we know the ID of the mobo we can determine if he needs a SATA driver. He
may not, depending on the vintage of the mobo/chipset. IIRC early
adaptations of onboard SATA required a driver for OS install. More recent
chipsets only require that the BIOS be properly setup to recognize the HD.

Jeff
 
D

Dave Cox

Its asus, went to the website, downloaded the SATA driver put it on a
floppy, put in the crashed PC

failed, this file is corrupt

Did the same again, fresh floppy

failed. this file is corrupt

Time to meet Mr Baseball bat.

This is doing my head in!!
 
P

Paul

Dave said:
Its asus, went to the website, downloaded the SATA driver put it on a
floppy, put in the crashed PC

failed, this file is corrupt

Did the same again, fresh floppy

failed. this file is corrupt

Time to meet Mr Baseball bat.

This is doing my head in!!

I think Jeff H wanted you to tell him the make *and* model number of
the motherboard. So, we could go to the Asus web site and look at
the driver options ourselves.

For example, "Asus M2NPV-VM".

All the recent motherboards are listed here, for Asus.

http://www.asus.com.tw/products2.aspx?l1=3&l2=-1

Paul
 
D

Dave Cox

Yep, finally got the driver ans XP now re-installed.

Thanks to everyone who contributed.
 

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