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I brought this pc and they are yet to respond to me about repairing.
So if anyone could help and figure it out ibb.co/mB7fjVW |
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wrong HDD selected in your bios ?
Restart your computer. Press the necessary key to open BIOS menu. This key depends on your computer manufacturer and computer model. Go to the Boot tab. Change the boot order and list your computer's HDD first. Save the settings. Restart your computer. id still contact them for further support if you cant get fixed |
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Dosis wrote wrong HDD selected in your bios ? I will give this a try thank you and I've tried plenty of time to the shop no answer to phone call or emails. |
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Hey man, when did you buy it was it from a store or off someone on the web? |
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DiamondEvans wroteDosis wrote wrong HDD selected in your bios ? where is it from ? |
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You're booting into a network boot (PXE). Unless you're imaging via SCCM or MDT which I highly doubt, since it is a home environment, that is the issue. Change the boot order or disable the network stack in BIOS. |
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