Actually there is anecdotal evidence that having a positive attitude and
a strong inner faith, regardless of one's religious calling, are very
often associated with a more rapid road to recovery from illness or
misfortune than might otherwise be the case. My wife has been treating
cancer patients for 30+ years and has always commented that her patients
with a positive attitude, optimism and an inner faith oftentimes do
better than similarly afflicted patients who are less upbeat and
positively minded.
Perhaps being positively minded about overcoming temporary electronic
burps is all for the good :-)
jh
On 1/17/2017 5:54 PM, David Thatcher wrote:
John,
This is in the service manual, coming somewhere after cursing wildly at
the device, and then threatening it with a screwdriver (or hammer).
These are all highly advanced service techniques, and if the general
public find out about them we'll be out of business... :)
davidt
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 05:26:07PM -0400, John Hudson wrote:
I did all of those things but to no avail.
Then, being down at heart I rallied to the power of prayer, meditation
and peace of mind thinking good and kind things about my computer's most
latest flawless working life and asked for the absolution of whatever
evil spirit lurked within its soul.
Voila .............. the next time I put life into its heart the
computer booted up, came to life and its performance clearly evidenced
that the evil spirit had been cast out.
jh
On 1/15/2017 11:20 AM, Jim Nichols wrote:
John,
If you haven't already done so, I would power the desktop all the way
down, and restart it, with the external drives connected. If that
doesn't get them recognized, then unplug and replug the USB connections,
with the Start/Computer screen display in view.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 1/15/2017 8:58 AM, John Hudson wrote:
Until two days ago my Win10 desktop machine recognized two 8tb
external hard drives used for backup purposes. Both drives were
accessible through Windows Explorer.
Yesterday that recognition was lost for reasons unknown.
I have checked the life of the Win10's USB ports via the device
drivers tab in the control panel. The USB ports all look to be active.
The Win10 machine still recognizes a 1tb external hard drive.
Both 8tb drives are recognized by my notebook running Win 8.1
Is there any advice on how I can get my Win10 machine to again
recognize those two 8tb drives?
Thanks
jh
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