'Disk boot failure' problem?

olly29

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Hey guys,

I just recently got a new case, and took the parts out of my old case only to find out PSU doesn't fit so I had to put everything back into the old case. Everything seems to be reconnected correctly but now I'm getting a message when I boot up the computer saying 'disk boot failure, insert system disk and press enter'? I haven't replaced any
Parts except for a new set of ram I quickly put in when putting the parts back into the old case, any ideas? Much appreciated!
 
Solution


Go in your bios and reset settings to default, then make sure that your hard drive is set as the first boot option, Check the cables and make sure the hard drive is properly connected, Burn Hirens Boot CD to a cd or usb key and boot mini windows xp and run a test on the hard drive using Western Digital Data Lifeguard diagnostics.

olly29

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I open the boot menu on startup and and it gives me a list to choose a Boot first device (there's a cross next to hard disk) then if I press hard disk I get a second screen to choose Boot first device and the only option for is 'bootBle add-in cards'
 

Crazysealions

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Go in your bios and reset settings to default, then make sure that your hard drive is set as the first boot option, Check the cables and make sure the hard drive is properly connected, Burn Hirens Boot CD to a cd or usb key and boot mini windows xp and run a test on the hard drive using Western Digital Data Lifeguard diagnostics.
 
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