mikehende Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 Just installed another Sata HDD, can't get into the BIOS using F2 nor boot menu pressing F12. When I power on, after the logo screen I am seeing: No boot device available SATA O: None SATA 1: Installed SATA 2: None SATA 3: None Help please? Quote
DSTM Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 Hi Mike. On boot you only have round a two second window to get into the Bios. Sure your not missing it? Try constantly tapping the "Delete" Key from boot startup and see if it makes any difference. Quote Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
mikehende Posted February 11, 2015 Author Posted February 11, 2015 Whenever I try to get into a bios I always start tapping at the logo screen when it shows the bios and boot menu options. Tapping the delete key does not make a difference. I am guessing this cannot be a HDD issue, right? Quote
DSTM Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 Is the keyboard actually alive. Any lights on the keyboard when you hit the Caps Lock key?. Quote Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
DSTM Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 I am thinking PSU or Mobo at this stage if it's not possible to get into the bios. Presume you have swapped out the ram and cleared the Bios. Why was the computer brought to you, because it wouldn't do what? Quote Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
Rich-M Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 Is Windows on the installed hard drive because if it is it should be plugged into Sata 0 Mike. Sounds like mobo if no bios and no boot to cd on that age pc. Have you tried pulling the cmos battery out for 5 minutes and/or pulling and switching the cmos jumper and then returning it to reset the bios? If you cannot get into bios, where are you reading those 4 sata entries because you also should be seeing dvd drive as one of them. Maybe that drive is shot as well or cable is shot. Quote
mikehende Posted February 11, 2015 Author Posted February 11, 2015 I didn't bother to try all of those things rich because this is a banged up pc and I have the same identical pc and this one does not start up like mine and the owner agrees it's time she gets a new one. I did remove the cmos battery, no change. Quote
mikehende Posted February 11, 2015 Author Posted February 11, 2015 Hey Rich, I honestly don't know what happened but now all of a sudden it looks like it's working again, I am loading Vista on the drive right now. Getting back to the SATA 0 issue, does it make that much of a difference if the drive is connected to SATA 0 port compared to where it is right now on SATA1? Quote
FPCH Admin allheart55 Cindy E Posted February 11, 2015 FPCH Admin Posted February 11, 2015 It's preferable to have the drive at SATA 0, Mike. Quote ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
mikehende Posted February 11, 2015 Author Posted February 11, 2015 Yeah, I did so and vista is installed and everything works to perfection "in windows". I can get into the BIOS but it takes a lot of tapping for it to happen, no amount of tapping of F12 will get to the boot menu, this tells me something is still not right but what do you guys think? Quote
Rich-M Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 The dvd drive could be bad or dying Mike. BTW you did hold out the cmos battery right? That could have reset the bios so there may be a perfectly valid reason everything now works.Let them run it until it dies it may be fine. Quote
mikehende Posted February 11, 2015 Author Posted February 11, 2015 I left the cmos out for 7 minutes or so, when I restarted everything was the same, I restarted a couple of times after that then it started recognizing the disk. Quote
Rich-M Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 Maybe the actual power button is the issue, I would check it out and all the wires attached including jumper to the motherboard. Quote
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