carmen617
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So, client dropped this off with this error message. My first thought was a failed drive, so i took the drive out and ran it though diagnostics. No problem with the drive. The system has built in diagnostics as well, and I ran it through a run-in test for hours - no problems detected.
I did some research and saw possible cable or connection issues, followed steps to repair, no joy. Came across a suggestion - boot to bios set-up utility, choose "apply defaults and exit", system will start right up. Well, that is correct. I can do that and system will boot normally. However, that has to be done for every boot - easy for me, clearly not a fix I can give back to a client.
Have tried resetting boot to legacy mode - tells me i don't have an OS. Anybody seen this before or have any suggestions?
I did some research and saw possible cable or connection issues, followed steps to repair, no joy. Came across a suggestion - boot to bios set-up utility, choose "apply defaults and exit", system will start right up. Well, that is correct. I can do that and system will boot normally. However, that has to be done for every boot - easy for me, clearly not a fix I can give back to a client.
Have tried resetting boot to legacy mode - tells me i don't have an OS. Anybody seen this before or have any suggestions?