Posted by: yellow December 3, 2009
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This may occour if you had upgraded from XP to vista or windows 7.
Since you are able to get to BIOS ( again being very vague, as settings differ)
Go to settings where it says Peripherals, or Find your hard drive. Try and change it to SATA, or Legacy...basically Just toggle with the available settings under your Hard drive.
I'm pretty sure this will work. I had this problem also a while back.
Since you are able to get to BIOS ( again being very vague, as settings differ)
Go to settings where it says Peripherals, or Find your hard drive. Try and change it to SATA, or Legacy...basically Just toggle with the available settings under your Hard drive.
I'm pretty sure this will work. I had this problem also a while back.