Okey, one happy and snowy day I was beating the crap out of Darth Malak in KOTOR on my high end gaming comp. I turned off the computer and went to sleep. Next day, I turn it on, and get this. It tells me "Select proper boot device and reboot, or insert boot media and press any key"
Once I enter a Windows XP boot CD, it prompts me to install Windows. Then, it tells me my computer does not have a hard disk or hardware.
Go to Mobo BIOS settings (by pressing F8 or DEL key) and check that your HDD is being detected or not. And if your HDD is not being detected then shut down the PC and check that the Data Cable is inserted properly in the HDD.
And then report back.
Last edited by S_W_LeGenD on Feb 19th, 2007 at 08:04 AM
I highly doubt that your HDD cable would come lose. Do you know how hard it is for it to become detachable? You really have to use some force to get it out. Just check your boot options in your BIOS and set the HDD to first.
I mistakenly said F8 before but it is actually F2 Key.
You can use F2 or DEL Key to gain entry in to the Mobo BIOS when you start your computer.
Here are the steps:
- Start your PC.
- Prese F2 or DEL Key to gain entry in to BIOS Settings.
- Now look for HDD option in the BIOS and check that whether it is being detected or not. If HDD is detected then its size and statistics will be shown in the BIOS and if HDD is not detected then HDD statistics will not be shown.
- Now (in case of HDD not being detected in the BIOS), shut down the PC.
- Then open a side panel of your PC and you will see all the PC Components attached to each other from inside.
- You will notice your HDD as well and a Data Cable will be attached to it from behind.
- Then check that this Data Cable is properly attached.
Okey, once I press delete it puts me onto the screen which tells me something Dual Core, and tells me my CPU speed of 3.20, so everything about my CPU. Then it loads me onto the screen with a few subcategories:
MAIN
POWER
ADVANCED
EXIT