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		<title>By: John C</title>
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		<dc:creator>John C</dc:creator>
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		<description>you need to enter your bios in your comp,, when starting up,, hit what ever it says to enter setup, whether that be delete button, f2, f10 or whatever else,, then go to the either advanced bios or boot order menu,, and make your hd drive first boot device,,, from what youre explaining, it sounds like your dvd or cdrom may be set as first boot device, if thats the case, your comp is trying to read from your cd first,,, and that causes a boot conflict,,  

so to be clear, your first boot device will be your hd drive, second will be your dvd or cdrom, third will be  a floppy if you have one,, then save your settings by hitting f 10 and it will say save configuration, you just click yes,, and it will reboot, and you should be all set,, you wont have to take out disk</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you need to enter your bios in your comp,, when starting up,, hit what ever it says to enter setup, whether that be delete button, f2, f10 or whatever else,, then go to the either advanced bios or boot order menu,, and make your hd drive first boot device,,, from what youre explaining, it sounds like your dvd or cdrom may be set as first boot device, if thats the case, your comp is trying to read from your cd first,,, and that causes a boot conflict,,  </p>
<p>so to be clear, your first boot device will be your hd drive, second will be your dvd or cdrom, third will be  a floppy if you have one,, then save your settings by hitting f 10 and it will say save configuration, you just click yes,, and it will reboot, and you should be all set,, you wont have to take out disk</p>
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