Ide motherboard burned up can i use any …
Emachine T2893 2.66 Ghz motherboard out. Windows XP. IDE. Can I plug my hard drive into any IDE computer to recover my data?
Or.. buy an used T2893 or some other IDE computer, plug my hard drive into it, to access or recover my data? if not, please tell me if there is an easy way (or any way) to plug my hard drive into something, to make it usable for access and/or recovery.
Get an IDE drive caddy/carrier/enclosure.
they have a USB2 interface that can connect to any system with USB. The chances that an identical MB and configuration will work with the old IDE boot image is slim.
by lwcomputing @ September 25, 2006 6:05 pm
You need to declare every variable you want to use. You really should ask this question on a different site - this site is not very good for interaction. For example, you can post all your code, but if I don't check back, I'll never know that you did. Couple of sites I use include www.experts-exchange.com and www.tek-tips.com - these sites notify anyone participating in the question with an email whenever someone posts, so your problem can actually be solved in a timely manner.
You need to declare every variable you want to use. You really should ask this question on a different site - this site is not very good for interaction. For example, you can post all your code, but if I don't check back, I'll never know that you did. Couple of sites I use include www.experts-exchange.com and www.tek-tips.com - these sites notify anyone participating in the question with an email whenever someone posts, so your problem can actually be solved in a timely manner.
by Razor's Edge @ January 15, 2010 6:15 pm
She also has an addiction problem. It is not your responsibility to provided her with any kind of prescription meds. She is not your friend when she continues to ask you to do something illegal such as provide her with narcotics. The fact that she begs you for the pills indicates an addiction. The fact that she goes from provider to provider for pills indicate addiction. You must be true to yourself, and you should not be "shamed" into playing her game. You are not stuck, you must be assertive and say no. It may be difficult, but you cannot be an accessory to an illegal activity. Her behavior is that of an addict. You may want to tell her that directly. If she decides not to be your friend so be it. Friends do not put friends in harms way.
She also has an addiction problem. It is not your responsibility to provided her with any kind of prescription meds. She is not your friend when she continues to ask you to do something illegal such as provide her with narcotics. The fact that she begs you for the pills indicates an addiction. The fact that she goes from provider to provider for pills indicate addiction. You must be true to yourself, and you should not be "shamed" into playing her game. You are not stuck, you must be assertive and say no. It may be difficult, but you cannot be an accessory to an illegal activity. Her behavior is that of an addict. You may want to tell her that directly. If she decides not to be your friend so be it. Friends do not put friends in harms way.