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Hi there, Power on, when you see the IBM logo, press F12 once to load the boot menu options, provided that you already have an Operating System CD / DVD in the drive, which should allow you to format your HDD.
You will need to install Windows. If you have an install disk, insert the disk into the optical drive and restart the computer. Go into BIOS and select "Boot from CD/DVD". Follow the install instructions on screen.
first check ur hard disk connections with the motherboard after thir reinstall windows but before that format the drive in which u r installing ur windows there is no need 2 format other drive
Dear that is not bios problem but fist you are format all drive in hdd and after install the windows program and your problem is resolve .................ok
is the windows cd for ibm specifically? if not then you will need: a sound card driver (optional) a graphics card driver (optional) a cd rom driver (maybe) drivers for usb ports (optional) and any other drives/ input devices on your laptop will need drivers. when formatting bear this in mind. All data will be lost! proceed knowingly and with caution. one mess up will land you in problems up to your shoulders! i recommend finding out how to do it safely
Clicking sounds coming from a computer tend to be indicate a hardware problem with your hard drive. That sound is commonly referred to as the "click of death" and indicates that your hard drive may be failing. Contact your computer manufacturer to send your laptop in for repair.
you'll need to be more specific with your request. What sound card is it, or if you are unsure, what is the make and model of the pc?
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