My second hard drive was installed as the master and the original hd as the slave. Reformatting the second hard drive as a non bootable drive caused the problem. I opened up the computer changed the original hd as the master and the second hd as the slave. Put her back together and booted up just fine.
tniemeyer
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October 1st, 2008 00:00
I answered my own question.
My second hard drive was installed as the master and the original hd as the slave. Reformatting the second hard drive as a non bootable drive caused the problem. I opened up the computer changed the original hd as the master and the second hd as the slave. Put her back together and booted up just fine.