I replaced my Vista hard drive and installed windows 7 on a new drive.
The installation went as shown many sites but after completion the PC only boots if the windows 7 disk is in my CD drive otherwise I get a message "DISK BOOT FAILURE - INSERT SYSTEM DISK"
I have checked the BIOS menu and the disk is recognissed ( and in fact the windows 7 on it works fine after booting using the system disk)
I have also checked the boot menu and the disk is set to be booted from.
I have reinserted the vista disk whilst trying to resolve the problem without any ill effects.
I have found the BIOS is slightly out of date by six months but I can not yet get an updated BIOS from MESH
Did you open your computer and tested that both of the connections from your hard drive to your motherboard are secure?
Yes in fact they must be OK
If I insert the system disk in my CD drive I get the message "Press a key to load from CD" (or something like this)
If I do not press a key the system boots into Windows 7 perfectly proving that the hard drive connections are OK
Ok. Have you reset your BIOS to the defaults? Have you tested your hard disk? I know if you are using a western digital drive they have their data lifeguard diagnostics that can be run from a bootable CD.
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