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Old 05-25-2005, 06:50 PM   #1
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Windows not booting...again

Well this drive sucks, so I ended up getting a replacement one. However, windows won't boot...the cursor just flashes in the BOTTOM left corner...any ideas what this means?
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Old 05-25-2005, 11:38 PM   #2
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Start from the beginning. What specs do you have? What have you done so far?
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I dont know exactly what everything was, but I think it was like a pentium 4 E on a 915P Asus P5GD2, 512MB of RAM, 160GB WD hd 8mb cache, DVD-rom, dvd-rw, audigy 2, raedon 700 Pro.

I have tried copy and pasting the old drive onto new, imaging it to new, and just restoring form the old one. All of these result in nothing.

The thing I am most interested in is why the cursor is in the bottom left, usually when windows dosent boot its in the top left.
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