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Solve : Is recovery disk enough to install OS on a new HD?? |
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Answer» Quote I installed the new HD, the first thing that showed up after the gateway logo F2 bios MENU F10 Boot Menu screen was the PXE screen, Pre-boot Execution Environment. After it checked something it said it couldn't find the media and said to insert it into a boot drive FOLLOWED by a prompt to press any key. When any key was pressed it started over again searching for whatever. I can't seem to get past this screen.If you can't go to BIOS set-up to change default settings from PXE media failure, remove the CMOS battery for a minute to reconfigure then reinsert it. Double check all connections RAM, cable,connectors are firmly SEATED to avoid certain failure. Then complete the installation suggestion if everything goes well.Quote from: BC_Programmer on February 28, 2011, 11:17:17 PM You have to boot to the recovery disk. That is not happening. Double-check the Boot order.Just to clarify - you have to do this in the biosSuccess!!!! (but for how long?) I'm still kinda weary though, I feel like the NEXT computer problem is right around the corner. I tried a second time right after the first with the disk in the drive and it worked. I wish manufacturers would be a little more specific. This HD makes a lot less noise. The previous one SOUNDED as if it was going to take off. Only two questions remain: What do I do with the old HD? Electronic recycling center? And What in the world am I going to do with 1000 Gigs? I don't think I could fill that from now until our next comp purchase. Thanks for your help everyone. |
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