Boot Failure Error, Screen Shot Attached Help Please


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    Boot Failure Error, Screen Shot Attached Help Please


    Boot Failure Error, Screen Shot Attached  Help Please-img_20140925_185520498.jpgThis is the error I'm getting when I start my PC.

    What is this ? Could anyone help ?
    Last edited by ayeitsashish; 27 Sep 2014 at 01:42. Reason: Screen Shot
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    usually means it does not see the hdd as it is trying to boot from the network when you see PXE, does the bios see it?
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    I am seeing this screen just after the Bios menu..
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    ayeitsashish said:
    I am seeing this screen just after the Bios menu..
    I'm aware that's after post, what I want to know is if you go into the bios does it see a hdd there under say boot options?
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    Hey, thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, I'm at work right know, will let you know as soon as I get access to the PC again. Thanks!
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    ayeitsashish said:
    Hey, thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, I'm at work right know, will let you know as soon as I get access to the PC again. Thanks!
    OK.
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    Hi, Sorry for being so late.

    . I did system defaults in the Bios setting, and this is what I can see under the boot menu. I think the Hard drive is gone, what do you say ?
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    It defiantly does not think it exists which is why it goes straight to the network boot. You are going to want to check the sata cable to make sure it is still in it and in the motherboard and same with power. Is there anything on that drive that you need to recover. It may have just died but check the cable first and no problems about being late, at least you replied lol.

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    Thanks buddy, one last question. If I buy myself a new hard drive, how will I know that the problem is solved because the new Hard Disk will not have Windows installed in it.
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    You would need to reinstall windows unfortunately, Do you have a oem key or a retail key, you have custom build shown under specs so i'm guessing retail? Did re-plugging in the connectors do anything, can you hear the hdd spin up when your in the bios?
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