If it is a thermal pad get a hair dryer and warm it up for a few mins, should loosen the glue and it should pull off easy enough.
Ok next problem. I've used the HD from my old system (see sig) and I'd intended just to wipe the C: partition which was the Windows partition previously and reinstall it by booting from the Windows CD so I've gone into the BIOS, changed the boot priority to the CD drive but it's not having it, it keeps loading into Windows then BSODing (which I can understand!). Has anyone ever come across this before?
you have to set the boot drive to the actual dvd drive name
scroll down to bottem in the boot order![]()
Yeah..other than that you can get a ps2-usb adaptor for your keyboard.
I have one and have had to use it when I've installed windows - or whenever windows hasn't recognised the usb keyboard.
Yes, USB keyboards work in BIOS, but it seems as soon as a low level Macroshaft system kicks in, they vanish again....witness the hard drive that chckdsk mangled for my brother because he couldn't "press any key to abort".
Also, by the by, remember to knock your OC'ing off when installing, it's not the time for the system to burp, and sometimes the installer just chokes on an OC'd system as a matter of principle.
depends what type of keyboard that you have e.g. an PS/2>USB adapter doesn't provide enough power for a Saitek Eclipse.
In the BIOS you want to set USB by BIOS rather thna USB by OS.
is your old HD IDE or SATA?