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Nov 28, 2012

i was having problems with my pc and did a complete reinstall windows 7 after install up dates take place after install restart pc freezes to get going again i have to restore and loose all my updates does that sound as if this question is from a pc expert.

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- Plugged in 2 160gb hdd to sata2
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- Unplugged 2 160gb hdd
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