New PC wont load

As a test unplug your hard drives SATA connector and try booting from the DVD again. If my hunch is correct you will get a No operating system found, please insert system disk, or similar message. I think the flashing cursor is because your system is skipping by the DVD and still trying to boot off of the hard drive. When you used this DVD on your other systems did you do a clean install or did you run the install from the previous version of windows? It might be a good idea to put that DVD in one of your other PC's and verify it is in fact bootable. If some one knows of a good utility to do that would they please post it, I have to admit thats one thing I'm not up to speed on.

well i just used it to delete everything of my hard drive so im guessing it still works?

So you booted from the DVD and deleted all the partitions?
 

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Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
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As a test unplug your hard drives SATA connector and try booting from the DVD again. If my hunch is correct you will get a No operating system found, please insert system disk, or similar message. I think the flashing cursor is because your system is skipping by the DVD and still trying to boot off of the hard drive. When you used this DVD on your other systems did you do a clean install or did you run the install from the previous version of windows? It might be a good idea to put that DVD in one of your other PC's and verify it is in fact bootable. If some one knows of a good utility to do that would they please post it, I have to admit thats one thing I'm not up to speed on.

well i just used it to delete everything of my hard drive so im guessing it still works?

So you booted from the DVD and deleted all the partitions?

on my old pc yes to clean the hard drive
 

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OK, now we are getting somewhere, the DVD is bootable so the problem is with the motherboard or optical drive. If you haven't already reset your BIOS to fail safe defaults and double check your BIOS and make sure the DVD drive is selected as the first boot device. I would still like you to try disconnecting your hard drive SATA cable. I want to see what the BIOS says when the POST ends.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
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22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
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Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
What is the exact model number of your motherboard? What SATA ports do you have your drives plugged into? Make sure they are not dedicated RAID SATA ports.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
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Windows Defender
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Internet Explorer 11
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HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
The DVD drive is fine i took it out of my mates PC after i fixed his pc for him

Did removing the DVD drive, fix your mates PC.
 

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What is the exact model number of your motherboard? What SATA ports do you have your drives plugged into? Make sure they are not dedicated RAID SATA ports.

There not raid there like AHDCI or something i can change the settings of my sata ports

andi have a

MSi p67a-g45
 

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What is the exact model number of your motherboard? What SATA ports do you have your drives plugged into? Make sure they are not dedicated RAID SATA ports.

There not raid there like AHDCI or something i can change the settings of my sata ports

andi have a

MSi p67a-g45


Sata 1,2,3,4,5, or 6?
 

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If your drives are connected to SATA ports 1 & 2 try moving them to SATA ports 3 & 4. Ports 1 & 2 are SATA III and 3 to 6 are SATA II. I would at least move the DVD drive to one of the SATA II ports. Why waste a SATA III port on an optical drive.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
If your drives are connected to SATA ports 1 & 2 try moving them to SATA ports 3 & 4. Ports 1 & 2 are SATA III and 3 to 6 are SATA II. I would at least move the DVD drive to one of the SATA II ports. Why waste a SATA III port on an optical drive.

I moved them all about but no luck.
 

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:confused: I don't know why you can't boot from the DVD?
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
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Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
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Windows Defender
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Internet Explorer 11
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HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
I would read the motherboard manual and do a reset (usually involves moving a jumper on the motherboard). Then, I would install one RAM module and your video card (if you don't have onboard video). Boot and see if the BIOS starts. Load failsafe defaults, then reboot. Enter BIOS to verify it works. Shutdown. Install the other RAM module, boot and verify you can enter the BIOS. Shutdown. Connect only your DVD, then start the computer. Verify you can boot and you get a message about a missing OS/media/etc. Shut down and connect the hard drive, and repeat the above actions.

Post your results.

In the meantime, verify the RAM you bought is compatible with your motherboard. Also check for any BIOS updates, and if you find one, download it to a flash drive and follow the BIOS update instructions in the motherboard manual.
 

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Intel HD Graphics 3000 + GeForce GT 540M
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I would read the motherboard manual and do a reset (usually involves moving a jumper on the motherboard). Then, I would install one RAM module and your video card (if you don't have onboard video). Boot and see if the BIOS starts. Load failsafe defaults, then reboot. Enter BIOS to verify it works. Shutdown. Install the other RAM module, boot and verify you can enter the BIOS. Shutdown. Connect only your DVD, then start the computer. Verify you can boot and you get a message about a missing OS/media/etc. Shut down and connect the hard drive, and repeat the above actions.

Post your results.

In the meantime, verify the RAM you bought is compatible with your motherboard. Also check for any BIOS updates, and if you find one, download it to a flash drive and follow the BIOS update instructions in the motherboard manual.

How on earth do you move these jumper things?
 

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Clear CMOS - 3 Ways to Clear the CMOS - Reset BIOS

It was the very first step I gave you in a list of steps given that resolve thousands of similar cases.

Instead of replying to the steps or even asking questions how to do them, you smarted off to me about how I "don't listen."

As a result you flounder around the fix which would have happened days ago if you'd cooperated.
 
Clear CMOS - 3 Ways to Clear the CMOS - Reset BIOS

It was the very first step I gave you in a list of steps given that resolve thousands of similar cases.

Instead of replying to the steps or even asking questions how to do them, you smarted off to me about how I "don't listen."

As a result you flounder around the fix which would have happened days ago if you'd cooperated.

How on earth have you jumped to me smarting about on a forum full of people who know the ins and outs of pcs. IM askiing for help in not forcing you to give it.

Ive removed that battery and i still get the same error im sure ive said that along the lines,
 

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Guys I believe his BIOS is UEFI. I'm not familiar with that. Is there any special procedure required that differs from the way one would install an OS with a conventional BIOS?
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
Guys I believe his BIOS is UEFI. I'm not familiar with that. Is there any special procedure required that differs from the way one would install an OS with a conventional BIOS?

No, only when trying to delete the BIOS password, removing the battery will not reset password.
 

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Guys I believe his BIOS is UEFI. I'm not familiar with that. Is there any special procedure required that differs from the way one would install an OS with a conventional BIOS?

No, only when trying to delete the BIOS password, removing the battery will not reset password.

OK, I didn't think so, but I didn't know and wanted to make sure.
 

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Windows 10 Education 64 bitAMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 MemoryZotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
Please accomplish the rest of the suggestions I posted, and post your results.
 

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Dell XPS 15 L502x
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
CPU
Core i7-2670QM
Memory
8GB DDR3 PC3-10600
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics 3000 + GeForce GT 540M
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
1TB 5400RPM Seagate
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