ok maifs,
if u hav decided to boot from a dvd then u burn d bootable iso file using any burning wizard like nero etc. just double click d iso file or open it with dat particular disk burning software n burn it by pressing/clicking d burn option.
now after d burning is completed u restart ur pc n open ur bios
now go to boot priority or boot setup options n then select ur dvd rom/writer to be d first boot device n ur hard drive to be d second boot devise n then after saving all this settings in ur bios see whether any boot is going on or not frm d hard drive.
if it doesn't work then change ur bios settings to d default n then see whether u got any solution or not.
plz reply
if u hav decided to boot from a dvd then u burn d bootable iso file using any burning wizard like nero etc. just double click d iso file or open it with dat particular disk burning software n burn it by pressing/clicking d burn option.
now after d burning is completed u restart ur pc n open ur bios
now go to boot priority or boot setup options n then select ur dvd rom/writer to be d first boot device n ur hard drive to be d second boot devise n then after saving all this settings in ur bios see whether any boot is going on or not frm d hard drive.
if it doesn't work then change ur bios settings to d default n then see whether u got any solution or not.
plz reply
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- self build/assembled
- OS
- windows 7 rtm ultimate build 7600 x86
- CPU
- intel pentium 4 HT 3GHz
- Motherboard
- intel 945 GZ Micro 775 SE
- Memory
- 1 gb transcend 667 Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidea 8400 GS 512 MB
- Sound Card
- realtek inbuild
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 23" samsung syncmaster P2370MS full HD 1080p
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- hitachi 160gb sata+Samsung 500gb sata
- PSU
- Zebronics 450W
- Case
- trendsonic
- Cooling
- two extra fans taken from damaged PSUs
- Keyboard
- Microsoft
- Mouse
- Microsoft
- Internet Speed
- 512Kbps
