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Re: Re-Install Windows with Inventor on Computer

Also make sure that the Windows installation disk is compatable with your new hard drive. For example if your old hard drive was UATA (IDE) and your new hard drive is SATA, SCSI, or something else, the install media may not have the proper drivers to DETECT the hard drive.... Typically you would add those drivers after hitting "F6" at a certain point you would put in another CD or floppy that contains the DOS drivers for a SATA hard disk. Hope this helps ...
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