There are a few things that can cause this, typically it is do to it trying to boot from something that does not have an OS on it, a usb stick or hard drive. Make sure none of these devices are connected. Also make sure none of the SATA ports in the BIOS are showing unknown devices. if they are disable the ports.
DELL-Josh Cr
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Yes under boot settings in the bios there are boot sequence and hard drive sequence options.
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There are a few things that can cause this, typically it is do to it trying to boot from something that does not have an OS on it, a usb stick or hard drive. Make sure none of these devices are connected. Also make sure none of the SATA ports in the BIOS are showing unknown devices. if they are disable the ports.
mli7777
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September 10th, 2013 10:00
Ahhh cool.
They do backups with an USB hard drive so that is probably the problem. Duh.
Did not think about that.
Next time we try a reboot we will unplug that drive and see how it goes.
And I assume there is some boot order selections in the bios? I did not build it so do not know what order what is in that part.
Thanks
Mike