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Hi,
This error message means that the BIOS is corrupted on your PC. It is trying to find a duplicate copy from the Hard Drive of your PC. Each Motherboard stores a back-up copy of its BIOS settings on the Hard Drive. Do you still have the original Hard Drive that came with the PC? If you still has the original Motherboard CD that came with the PC you might want to use it but I honestly think it will not work. This is a known issue with a Gigabyte Motherboard. You might end up replacing the Motherboard on your PC.
Hope this help a bit. If you got any questions please feel free to shoot me a message
Thanks!
You have formatted the hard drive (containing Boot Manager) using recovery disk 1. That's why the error message.
Just insert disk 1 again. Shut down the computer (press & hold the power button for a minute). Restart.
Follow the instructions that come up.
If it doesn't help, reseat the hard drive. (open the back cover, take out hard drive, reconnect it) Also you may go to BIOS (tap F1 while booting) and set the cd-drive as the first boot device.
Press F2 to go into the BIOS and reset it to factory defaults and reboot the laptop. If you still get the same message, go back into the BIOS and see if the hard drive is showing up in there, if it is then that means the OS has corrupt files and you would need to wipe out the drive and restore the laptop back to factory defaults.
If the BIOS doesn't show the hard drive in the BIOS then that means the hard drive is bad and would need to be replaced.
Hi, I'm not quite sure what it is you exactly want here but if you need to get into the BIOS utility then as the computer is starting up repeatedly tap the Del key or the Esc key.
The bios is stored in the CMOS chip on motherboard not on the hard driver, the error message probably means it it scanning to find a hard drive to boot to. You should go into your BIOS and reset to factory defaults and see if this makes a diffrence. you may also have a failed hard drive which may need to be replaced.
update the bios of motherboard, it seems that the bios file is missing somewhere and now the computer bios is searcing for it ..(on Hard drive)
so reinstall or update the bios it will fix the prob. otherwise if u say that the bios is working ok, then go to the bios and turn them to their Defaults, and restart.
good luck
shafky
this sounds like a classic case of hardware failure, try taking the hard out and putting back in again, also check in the bios to see if the hard drive has been detected. if you get the same result the hard drive has failed and you will need another one
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