Problems Booting My System...
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:20 am
Ever since I installed Windows 7 Professional on my machine, I'm having problems. While my system is booting, I get the following error message:
"Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press any key"
Now, from my understanding, that can mean a couple things:
- Loose cable
- Improper boot device priority
- Jumper Pins
Well, I've got 2x Seagate SATA HDD's, so there are no Jumper Pins to set. I've also got a 36GB Raptor HDD that my Windows 7 is installed on. Previously my Vista installation was on one of my Seagate HDD's, so I made sure that my Raptor HDD was the primary drive both physically and in the BIOS. The raptors don't have any jumper pins that you can play with either. I've also verified the cables are tight on both ends. Again, the BIOS says my Raptor drive is the primary drive and the first booting device.
I'm stumped... The only way I can get this drive to boot on its own, is to press F8 on the POST, and choose my boot device from a list of devices.
Any suggestions??
-B
"Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press any key"
Now, from my understanding, that can mean a couple things:
- Loose cable
- Improper boot device priority
- Jumper Pins
Well, I've got 2x Seagate SATA HDD's, so there are no Jumper Pins to set. I've also got a 36GB Raptor HDD that my Windows 7 is installed on. Previously my Vista installation was on one of my Seagate HDD's, so I made sure that my Raptor HDD was the primary drive both physically and in the BIOS. The raptors don't have any jumper pins that you can play with either. I've also verified the cables are tight on both ends. Again, the BIOS says my Raptor drive is the primary drive and the first booting device.
I'm stumped... The only way I can get this drive to boot on its own, is to press F8 on the POST, and choose my boot device from a list of devices.
Any suggestions??
-B