[mdlug] PC Doesn't boot after moving the box

Raymond Ingles sorceror171 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 15:02:07 EDT 2018


I have seen these new UEFI BIOS systems mess up when new hardware is
installed, and change their boot drive in the settings spontaneously. I'd
second checking the bios settings.

On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 9:48 AM Carl T. Miller <carl at carltm.com> wrote:

> I would very gently reseat the memory (pull it out and
> put it back in), reseat the video card if it has one, and
> then unplug all cables to both hard drives and verify
> that the plugs and sockets look good.  Hopefully it
> will boot.  If not, remove the new hard drive.  Go into
> the BIOS to see if there is some magical setting that
> needs tinkering.
>
> Good luck!
>
> c
>
>
> On 10/05/2018 09:20 AM, Robert James Fulner wrote:
> > Recently I put a second hard disk in my tower I plugged everything in to
> > make sure it worked as I expected to and then when the test was
> successful,
> > I plugged everything else in (additional monitors etc. and   put it back
> > int eh case where it goes and now when I go to bott I don't get past the
> > opening AMD logo screen on boot.
> >
> > I suspect something got joggled loose when I moved the tower but
> everything
> > looks ok to me (lots of cables not plugged into everything but I'm pretty
> > sure that is how it was before.
> >
> > With such a symptom, where do I start? I'm hoping I didn't fry a
> > motherboard or something.
> > Jim Fulner
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