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Solve : my shuttle XPC is quirky, uncooperative, and Oh yeah, OLD!! lil help here? |
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Answer» I've got one down and I don't know how long it'll be down. There's important data on the Kingston predator pciex4 ssd. Trouble is, my shuttle xpc says : ss what!? oh you PLUGGED something into my pciex16 slot?? it must be a video card so I'll automatically give board video up to you, mr gpu. except that's not gpu, that's ssd and my shuttle say's I've never heard of such witchcraft! I'll never allow this on my pheonix award bios v6.0. My shuttle mobo has pciex16, and pci (32 bit) but when designed, pciex16 was a gpu slot and ssd's weren't popular yet. so bios isn't as configurable as one might think I don't want to MESS around and hickup my last and only pc. When I plugged the pciex4 ssd into the pciex16 slot and powered up, I lost DVI, but I think the pc booted cause I heard new hardware sound. Can someone tell me how to SET the bios so I can get the data from that ssd onto a thumb drive using the shuttle as a file explorer. Shuttle has vga and dvi mobo vid out and a core 2dou cpu that has integrated graphics. I'll bet there's some GEEKS at the senior citizen's hall that could spit out this fix as fast as they could spit out their grill but seriously. it's so old, shuttle can't even remember if they made that model let alone support it in any way. so experience in this area would be great. It's running windows 10 from an 8.1 build and has no optical drive it boots from a 500G hdd.Why didn't you tell us what model Shuttle it is? I have owned 2, an ST62K and an SN78SH7. That would kinda speed up the process indeed... |
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