Well for one; go into the bios setup and nix that #4 network boot option.You don't need it.
Next go to device manager and check performance and if your hard drive or any device is listed as using...
Change the cable.
What else can I say?
It won't boot plugged in?Set to boot from A,C etc. The CD having problems.Its hard to figure whether you're dealing with a hardware error or Bios or power....
Hey FijiJohn!Good to see you!
You might try also checking stuff from this thread:
http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=103583&highlight=scanner
I don't know that one.It is odd.
But I have a suggestion:
Why don't you just try some other benchmark utilities to get an idea about how anything to do with OS and stuff primary part is...
What this specific explanation
means is:
If the drive was originally using say: EZ-Drive (now called Data Lifeguard) or Disk Manager,etc.
You would have to wait for the boot to get to the point...