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If its doing this then it looks like you have a faulty file on your windows set up, or a faulty hard disk so windows cannot read the files. boot up with your windows install disk there should be an option to repar your windows installation try this also you can use command line, to run a chkdsk on the drive.
This depends on the hard drives. Each drive has different ways to set master/slave. It's usually written on the drive, if not, you can find the setting with a google search, just search the model number with the word jumper.
I think, in BIOS setting your first booting device is the 60GB HDD. change it to HDD0 as 1st boot, CD Drive as 2nd boot and HDD1 as third boot device and it would not ask any error report.
you're receiving a "No POST" issue. It could be any base component in your system. Strip it down to the bare basics. Power supply, motherboard, RAM, CPU, fans. HDD. Then start removing those components until you receive an error message. You'll be able to figure out which part needs replacing from that.
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