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Firstly, Make sure you don't have a floppy disk in the Drive.
If that doesn't work, go into the BIOS on Boot, (Usually the Delete Key).
Make sure that your Hard Drive is detected in the BIOS.
Secondly, also in BIOS, Check the Boot Order. Usually Floppy Drive Then CD-ROM Then HDD
If this fails, you will need the original wondows CD for your computer and we do a Master Boot Record Fix.
Very straight Forward to do. See how you go with the above first though.
If that doesn't work, go into the BIOS on Boot, (Usually the Delete Key).
Make sure that your Hard Drive is detected in the BIOS.
Secondly, also in BIOS, Check the Boot Order. Usually Floppy Drive Then CD-ROM Then HDD
If this fails, you will need the original wondows CD for your computer and we do a Master Boot Record Fix.
Very straight Forward to do. See how you go with the above first though.