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I am trying to get a On a Gigabyte motherboard i keep on getting this message*This computer hard drive may not support booting to this disk*
i don,t have the options on my advanced bios set up like he has.I don,t know weather it has anything to do with up grading cpu from i5 750 to a X3450. should XP, VISTA 7 be MBR?Or should i try and put Linux on there? o_O
 

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Start by telling us about your system.

What kind of hard drive is this?
 
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Start by telling us about your system.

What kind of hard drive is this?
Gigabyte ga55 ud3 4gb corsair ram 420 GPU x3450 cpu i tried a few ssd,s.. I don,t see any of that stuff the guy has in the video.See the photo above.
 
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To be honest I don’t care about the video and it won’t be helpful.

What is inside the menu setting hard disk boot priority on your bios? It’s the first option in the photo.
 
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Bootable add in cards that,s all that is in there i press the up down plus and minus nothing happens
 

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ok....well im not going to pull teeth. I'm sure some other member has drastically more patience. but I would look around your BIOS generally under chipset for your IDE/SATA controller and make sure its either enabled or atleast in SATA (AHCI) mode. Then try again.

Of course thats assuming you have checked things like.

- Cables
- Power
- Drives
 
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ok....well im not going to pull teeth. I'm sure some other member has drastically more patience. but I would look around your BIOS generally under chipset for your IDE/SATA controller and make sure its either enabled or atleast in SATA (AHCI) mode. Then try again.

Of course thats assuming you have checked things like.

- Cables
- Power+
- Drives
That.s what came up when i typed in the problem..They are all fine. :)BIOS generally under chipset for your IDE/SATA controller and make sure its either enabled or atleast in SATA (AHCI) mode.I cant see anywhere see anywhere to change it or even see it in there.. o_O My bios is nothing like this guys :(
 
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ok....well im not going to pull teeth. I'm sure some other member has drastically more patience. but I would look around your BIOS generally under chipset for your IDE/SATA controller and make sure its either enabled or atleast in SATA (AHCI) mode. Then try again.

Of course thats assuming you have checked things like.

- Cables
- Power
- Drives
All sorted out by my good friend on here 68olds :)
 
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