Reboot and select proper boot device.

RHydra29

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So this is the deal, my pc has no graphics card, only an integrated HD i5 650, so i went to get a new one( in this case a used gt 210), as soo as i installed it and turned on my pc, it says the message over there, so i went to the bios and checked everything, and i noticed it is does not recognize my Hard Drive, also be aware of this, after i turned on my pc and saw that, i uninstalled the gt 210 and went back to integrated to see if it would fix it, that was before i started to check bios and everything, anything i can do??
 
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that is odd. no reason for a gpu to effect the hdd like that.

next thing i would try myself is to boot to a windows install disk and see if it detects the drive. if not, then there is something wrong with the drive itself.

if it does detect it, then try to "repair this pc" from the windows disk and see if it can catch whatever went goofy and fix it.

of course the windows disk needs to be the right one for the pc.

RHydra29

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Yes, i checked, all the cables were placed and free of dust, i verified and replugged them again, still nothing.
 

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that is odd. no reason for a gpu to effect the hdd like that.

next thing i would try myself is to boot to a windows install disk and see if it detects the drive. if not, then there is something wrong with the drive itself.

if it does detect it, then try to "repair this pc" from the windows disk and see if it can catch whatever went goofy and fix it.

of course the windows disk needs to be the right one for the pc.
 
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RHydra29

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Then, if i am using win7 enterprise 32bit, im supposing it would be a W7 Enterprise 32-bit disk rigth??
 

RHydra29

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Thanks!! that solved it.