Ok so I have two small HDD's of a friends that wont be detected by BIOS in any of the three computers in my house, when I go to install XP on the discs it picks them up and prepares the installation copying all the files over, then when it comes for the restart and to go into set up HDD is still not picked up by BIOS and thus can not continue. Jumpers are fine, this happens to two HDD's both from different computers, one used to have XP on it the other has just been a slave drive. It happens in three computers and when ever I use any of the other HDD's I have it works fine. Jumpers are fine and cables are sweet if you need any further information just ask, Thanks in advance
Yes. The rotation of a tornado can be detected using doppler radar. Additionally, many tornadoes can be seen with the naked eye.
yes i seen it last i was there but it was on disc i dont have it and dont know how it works
You basically have a herniated disc (slipped disc) in your middle back that's pressing on your spinal cord.
Infrared radiation cannot be seen by the naked eye, but it can be detected as heat. It is emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero and is commonly used in heat-sensing devices such as thermal cameras.
It's detected by means of a camera that is sensitive to infra-red light. Visible light forms only a tiny portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
It's detected by means of a camera that is sensitive to infra-red light. Visible light forms only a tiny portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The retina, blood vessels, optic disc and fovea
Loss of disc signal is something commonly seen on an MRI report. It means that there has been some degeneration of the disc.
They can be seen using a microscope if its not small viruses, and otherwise there is no way to detect it.
* Loss of lumber lordosis* Loss of normal disc hydration seen at multiple levels * Disc bulge seen at L2 -3 L3-4 L4-5 and L5-s1 levels indenting anterior thecal sac with impingement of the corresponding exit nerve roots at l3-4 l4-5 and l50s1 levels* No spinal canal stenosis seen* Normal vertebral bodises
* Loss of lumber lordosis* Loss of normal disc hydration seen at multiple levels * Disc bulge seen at L2 -3 L3-4 L4-5 and L5-s1 levels indenting anterior thecal sac with impingement of the corresponding exit nerve roots at l3-4 l4-5 and l50s1 levels* No spinal canal stenosis seen* Normal vertebral bodises
Press either f2, f4 or f6 on start up. That will take you there. I don't see why you need to go to the BIOS for that anyway. If you add a dedicated graphics card, it should come with its drivers which you can configure within windows/linux.