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You don't want to disable your bios! Your computer wont start without a bios firmware. Updating or rolling back a bios version is also one of the dangerous things you can do with a computer. It often can "brick" the device. Please verify what you are trying to do.
1. Your hard drive has gone bad or the connectors have.
2. Your bois is set to boot from the network card, and not the hard drive.
1. boot to the bois, and look to see if it "sees" your hard drive. If not replace the hard drive. This will require you to install the OS and software.
2. Boot to the bois, check the boot order and remove or disable boot from LAN or PXE. If this is the problem you should now boot from the hard drive, if not you will probably still get the no OS found error indicating a bad hard drive (see 1 above).
Since this computer came with an integrated Graphics you will need to disable it. Plug your monitor into the integrated card and you should have a display. Now reboot the computer, watch for the key sequence at the HP splash screen for the bois settings (probably F10). In the bois there will be a section for you display output. Change it from integrated to PCI. Save the changes made and the computer will reboot. Move your monitor plug to the new video card and it should now function.
TO ENT THE CMOS IS FIRST TURN ON THE MACHINE CTRL-ALT-ESC FOR OLDER MACHINE, NEW SYSTEMS ASK YOU WHEN U TURN ON THE MACHINE IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE CONFIGURATION OR DO YOU WANT TO GO INTO THE BOIS IT IS GOING TO BE "F" PLUS A NUMBER LIKE F2 OR F10 OR F12,
SAVE EVERYTHING YOU CHANGE IN BOIS SETTING IT IS F10 AND YES TO EVERYTHING AND REBOOT
hi buudy first of all
1 just check whether the usb setting shows in ur bios enable it if it shows disable
2 start the pc go to device manager in my computer enable the usb device
3 to check whether it is enable plug any usb devices (keyboard , mouse etc ) if key,mouse starts than it is okayyyyyyy
I can help you with this without a doubt! Good to see you getting back into the field. The first thing I need to help you with your problem is the manufacturer and model of your computer in question. The second is a little more description on what you would like to achieve. For example, from the BIOS you can enable or disable functionality for CPU's, disable checksums or reconfigure voltage settings. If you want to just poke around a little bit I can give you hand with that too.
I think the general problem with XP is now 'Hard Drive Not Found' error.
If the same case is with you then you need to download RAID dreiver for your SATA IDE or you have to make disable the SATA from your bois. If you can make disable SATA then XP will be installed. But if you can't have option to make it disable then you have to download driver as per your motherboard.
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