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06.27.2008 at 04:31AM PDT, ID: 23521236
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How do I get into the Bios to change the settings back so it will read the operating system?

Asked by Stan1400 in Operating Systems Network Security, Windows Network Security Questions, Personal Computers

Tags: 1962: No Operating System Found. Press F1 to repeat Boot Sequence., IBM, IBM Think Center, MT-M 8187-3U, P4, 40 meg drive, 1 gig ram, 2.7 megahertz,

The system was working great. I decided to upgrade the harddirve by cloning the existing drive onto a larger drive. I was using Apricorn cloning software and an IDE to usb 2.0 adapter. I tried several times with no success. I asked Apricorn for help. They told me to turn off all of the security functions in the Bios and try. I did this but no success again. I tried several times. On my third try, I began getting this error message and now can't access anything.

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[+][-]06.27.2008 at 05:27AM PDT, ID: 21882880

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[+][-]06.27.2008 at 06:17AM PDT, ID: 21883307

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Zones: Operating Systems Network Security, Windows Network Security Questions, Personal Computers
Tags: 1962: No Operating System Found. Press F1 to repeat Boot Sequence., IBM, IBM Think Center, MT-M 8187-3U, P4, 40 meg drive, 1 gig ram, 2.7 megahertz,
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[+][-]06.27.2008 at 07:07AM PDT, ID: 21883874

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