Thanks Fran
I have tried another Harddrive it still askes for a driver for
whatever drive i put in?. The drive i am trying to install on is the original maxtor that was in the X76. If i could get the drivers name or the actual driver i think it would be O/K.
For any Tech users a question. Are the drivers for the linux
O/S on the usb pen drive? If they are, it would be finding how in Linux to point the install to the usb stick?
If the drver is on the usb, i can see the files on my computer
as i have a copy of all the files i rescued. it would be a matter
of identifying the file and copy it to a floppy. If anyone has the Lionstracs X76 with the Asrock 770 extreme,
and still uses the Maxtor drive could copy the driver file and let me have it or the name of it. I believe Linux is all comand based on text.
It could also be that the boot installer being missing, that the system dosn,t know it has to look at the cd for the driver. Domenico said i had to make a cd
and use an external usb cd drive to load the OS on.
As i have said (Computers are fun) but annoying when they play up.
Yours Brian