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Originally Posted by adudley1
this is what i was trying to say in the orignal post run a minimal boot or check the for any odd settings in the bios, always good to try opimised defaults incase the customer has changed any thing
.Aaron
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There shouldnt be anything wrong in the bios. Reason being, the original hard drive started it fine, then my co worker tried to back it up.. something went wrong in the backup so the hard drive couldnt boot... so i did a back up and it worked for me, no settings were edited. There are no cards in the tower. Just mobo, cpu, psu, and ram.. I'll look into swapping the ram out.