nookie_egg
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- Dec 13, 2015
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- Some Experience
Hi guys,
I'm new here, so hi! Sorry if this is the wrong place, but I thought it looked the most suitable.
OK, bear with me as this might be a bit of a long post.
So, I had a 500GB HDD that sounded like it was about to die [VERY loud]. I had an old 1TB (from my old computer) that I put in, transferred the stuff on that (only about 60GB or so) to the 500, and was then going to transfer all of that to a brand new 2TB that I also had, and then have the 2TB and the 1TB instead of just a 500GB. I managed to get the 1TB in the machine, and managed to transfer all the stuff that I wanted over to the 500 (that now has ~50GB space left). However, when I removed the 1TB (I formatted it before hand using Windows formatter) in order to insert the 2TB and start the transfer, I found that I could no longer use my mouse or keyboard. I did a bit of reading, and saw that I could try adjusting the BIOS, which I managed to access. I was told to check that USB and the LEGACY USB etc were all enabled, which they were. It would allow me to access the BIOS screen, but would not allow me to use my mouse or keyboard when it came to actually logging in to the pc. I have tried plugging them in every single port with no luck, as well as trying with them plugged in both before and after booting. I have also tried reinstalling the Windows 7 disc (and then obviously would have to upgrade back to Windows 10), but that wouldn't work either because it told me I needed to restart the computer without the disc and then reinsert it once I had reached the desktop, which I couldn't do because I couldn't use the keyboard to log in...
I swapped the order of the boot around so that I could access Ubuntu to try and see if I could access it that way, which allowed me to use my mouse and keyboard at least, but I want my Windows machine back. Does anyone know of any tips that could get me to at least log in to my Windows 10 again? All I wanted to was install some more HDD space
I am not very good when it comes to the inner workings of a PC, but I know my way around the GUI at least..
[It might be worth nothing that I am using an SSD with Windows 10. But the 1TB has Ubuntu on it, which is how I am accessing this page now.]
Hope this is enough information! Thanks for any replies, and sorry for the wall of text...
I'm new here, so hi! Sorry if this is the wrong place, but I thought it looked the most suitable.
OK, bear with me as this might be a bit of a long post.
So, I had a 500GB HDD that sounded like it was about to die [VERY loud]. I had an old 1TB (from my old computer) that I put in, transferred the stuff on that (only about 60GB or so) to the 500, and was then going to transfer all of that to a brand new 2TB that I also had, and then have the 2TB and the 1TB instead of just a 500GB. I managed to get the 1TB in the machine, and managed to transfer all the stuff that I wanted over to the 500 (that now has ~50GB space left). However, when I removed the 1TB (I formatted it before hand using Windows formatter) in order to insert the 2TB and start the transfer, I found that I could no longer use my mouse or keyboard. I did a bit of reading, and saw that I could try adjusting the BIOS, which I managed to access. I was told to check that USB and the LEGACY USB etc were all enabled, which they were. It would allow me to access the BIOS screen, but would not allow me to use my mouse or keyboard when it came to actually logging in to the pc. I have tried plugging them in every single port with no luck, as well as trying with them plugged in both before and after booting. I have also tried reinstalling the Windows 7 disc (and then obviously would have to upgrade back to Windows 10), but that wouldn't work either because it told me I needed to restart the computer without the disc and then reinsert it once I had reached the desktop, which I couldn't do because I couldn't use the keyboard to log in...
I swapped the order of the boot around so that I could access Ubuntu to try and see if I could access it that way, which allowed me to use my mouse and keyboard at least, but I want my Windows machine back. Does anyone know of any tips that could get me to at least log in to my Windows 10 again? All I wanted to was install some more HDD space
I am not very good when it comes to the inner workings of a PC, but I know my way around the GUI at least..
[It might be worth nothing that I am using an SSD with Windows 10. But the 1TB has Ubuntu on it, which is how I am accessing this page now.]
Hope this is enough information! Thanks for any replies, and sorry for the wall of text...