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Senor Mo, mi amigo...no one on this fine forum will think any less of you if you want to toss in the towel. In fact, senor serious should award you an endurance medal for spending this much time assisting the Coros!
Perro, el Perro
Sent from the other side of midnight.
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
Ok now press windows key and x together click on file manager in the grey box, then in the new window click on the ssd drive once, not the system reserved partition, the other one, when its highlighted right click then select propertys
Ok now press windows key and x together click on file manager in the grey box, then in the new window click on the ssd drive once, not the system reserved partition, the other one, when its highlighted right click then select propertys
Damnit! I already X'd out. Now I have to pull up the drive again. Bear with me.
Sent from the other side of midnight.
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
Ok click on f just once to hoghlight it then right click in the grey box that appears click on propertys, then click on tools.
Done. Nothing's easy with this pc. Not the spinning wheel in the gray box - after doing a "right click" F and G show up with the SSD. Should we try the G?
Sent from the other side of midnight.
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
Ok that should only take a second. So we can conclude that
the file system is totally corrupted or the ssd has a actual fault.
solution replace the ssd with another drive the old one as you still have it, reconnect all the drives and the pc will work again.
data recovery on the ssd you can buy software that sometimes will recover some data or take to a computer shop.
would have liked to have got it working but when its broke its broke
Ok that should only take a second. So we can conclude that
the file system is totally corrupted or the ssd has a actual fault.
solution replace the ssd with another drive the old one as you still have it, reconnect all the drives and the pc will work again.
data recovery on the ssd you can buy software that sometimes will recover some data or take to a computer shop.
would have liked to have got it working but when its broke its broke
Yeah. So the SSD is the problem?
Sent from the other side of midnight.
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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