07-25-2010, 01:11 PM
It could either be the Drive itself, in which case I need to buy a new one.
It could be the IDE Drive on the motherboard, in which case I need to use a SATA port instead.
If I buy a SATA Drive, all problems go bye bye.
It could be the IDE Drive on the motherboard, in which case I need to use a SATA port instead.
If I buy a SATA Drive, all problems go bye bye.

![[Image: vintage_arma_ii_dayz_signature_by_mindwav3-d5lwc0s.png]](http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/327/7/5/vintage_arma_ii_dayz_signature_by_mindwav3-d5lwc0s.png)