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How do I remove my disc drive from my JTAG?? Please Help!!!!
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So I was wondering on how do I remove my disc drive and not have the blinking LED on the RF Module. I need my disc drive out so I can add fans to my JTAG for extra cooling.. Can somebody please give me a tut on how to stop the green led blinking when I remove my disc drive from my jTAG???
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I believe that if you remove the drive but keep the wires plugged into the motherboard, the light should stop blinking.
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I already tried that it didn't work I've seen jtags with no disc drive or anything there without cords ):
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theres not a way to stop it. you could buy longer cords off ebay and use your drive externaly.(:
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you might have to keep it in your jtag
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It's different with different motherboards. Some motherboards detect that there is no disc drive and fail to boot up, some do not detect it and boot up as normal.
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