Hi,
Try going back into the bios and setting it to 'autodetect' (or words tothat
effect) your drives.
I've worked with different computers, and some of them only look for one
drive when set to defaults.
Once you've done that, don't forget to save it and exit. (or your settings
may be lost)
Let us know if this was the problem. Oh, and if you touch the insides of the
pc again, don't forget to ground yourself first.
HTH
Michele Sayer
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