12-19-2015, 10:14 AM (This post was last modified: 12-19-2015, 10:24 AM by Ajrick14.)
Why to buy a new hard drive when I can see the content and the system Diagnostic tests is also passed the hard drive test
Setting... I booted from a dvd
And when I press enter on os boot manager nothing happens
When your in the bios section press the f9 key or slide over to exit and see if the bios has anything to listed that has to do with load system defaults and then press the key that is next to to the default setting
I already set the bios to default but it didn't worked and that's why I changed the boot order of hard drive to second and CD drive to first but I'm still not able to boot into installation sometimes.... and smirk24 please read the whole thread
Thanks everybody... Just changing the boot order of hard drive to second and CD drive to first and using a fresh windows 7 sp 1 USB Bootable solved the problem
Err, that's what we said before and you said it was a no go.
(12-16-2015, 03:10 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote: I have to agree with Compton on this, if it is under warranty then its not going to cost you anything to have it fixed.
Although, looking at the system config. I would try disabling Legacy and enabling Secure Boot then go into the UEFI Boot Order and make sure Internal CD ROM Drive is top of the list or just selected.
This method would be for 8.1 and up only.
Also how did you get Enterprise version I thought they only gave those to Business users?
12-20-2015, 06:22 PM (This post was last modified: 12-20-2015, 06:37 PM by Ajrick14.)
My bad GuiltySpark.. Sorry and thanks for all the support and yeah that was no go cuz the Bootable USB somehow got corrupted and one of my Windows 7 DVD was not working also and my data which was in D drive now is in E drive and E drives data is in D drive I don't know how maybe cuz of some hard drive bad sectors problem
And can anyone tell me why am I seeing this screen at every startup and how do I remove it