Originally posted by: aberdeen5
Yeah..all the cables are hooked up
Originally posted by: BigCoolJesus
Originally posted by: aberdeen5
Yeah..all the cables are hooked up
this might be a little away from the PSU, but..... did you update your BIOS or install a newer version of windows (ie, SP2) anytime right after changing the PSU?
i know after i upgraded my windows i had to download new bios because my computer wouldnt detect my drives either
Originally posted by: aberdeen5
Originally posted by: BigCoolJesus
Originally posted by: aberdeen5
Yeah..all the cables are hooked up
this might be a little away from the PSU, but..... did you update your BIOS or install a newer version of windows (ie, SP2) anytime right after changing the PSU?
i know after i upgraded my windows i had to download new bios because my computer wouldnt detect my drives either
Nope
Originally posted by: BigCoolJesus
Originally posted by: aberdeen5
Originally posted by: BigCoolJesus
Originally posted by: aberdeen5
Yeah..all the cables are hooked up
this might be a little away from the PSU, but..... did you update your BIOS or install a newer version of windows (ie, SP2) anytime right after changing the PSU?
i know after i upgraded my windows i had to download new bios because my computer wouldnt detect my drives either
Nope
What kind of PSU is it?
Its not a 3rd party type, or an "unknown" maker type is it?
Becuase if it is a cheap PSU, maybe one of the rails is out, or that particular cable running to the drives is f'ed.
Try different molex connectors from the PSU
