OK
Does booting mean accessing the BIOS at least, or I guess that is called
starting your computer and booting means launching your operating system.
At least I have learned something today! lol
So we know that you can see the BIOS.
AFAIK your computer does not see the Hard Drive, there is a problem with the
HD or operating system or there is an issue with the IDE ports. Does yours
have 2 IDE ports to try?
At one of the screens/info........does it show that the HD and any optical
drives are recognized?
Can you boot to an optical drive with your windows CD? You might have to
adjust your BIOS for this to occur, or unplug the HD.
Is the master drive and other drives properly jumpered? It might need to be
set to Cable Select instead of set to master or vice versa.
Do you have a spare HD to try?
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/bios2.htm
"If the BIOS does not find a device, it will try the next device in the
list. If it does not find the proper files on a device, the startup process
will halt."
"Craig Sutton" <xcxcnxxnxxx DeleteThis @ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
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> "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1 DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Any beeps?
>
> no
>
>> Are you sure the monitor works and the cable is properly attached to both
>> the monitor and the computer?
>>
>
> of course
>
>> Go back to basics............
>> Remove IDE cables to drives at motherboard
>> Remove 2nd stick of your ram
>
> already done all that
>
>> Install a PCI Video card if you have been using the built in graphics (or
>> use the built-in graphics in you were using a video card)
>
> I don't have one spare
>
>> Try booting up the computer and see if the screen comes up so you can go
>> to the BIOS.
>
>
> The bios has been reset there should be nothing in it to stop the HD
> booting up
>
>> If not then try the other stick of ram.
>
> Both sticks of ram already been checked
>
>> If not try the video card in another slot.
>>
>> You might have to pull the MB out of the case if you don't have enough
>> room to install a video card.
>
> I don't have a spare pci card
>
>>
>> BTW does yours have dual monitor support and you check both ports?
>>
>>
> Yes..
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