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Stuck on Compaq splash screen (desktop pro em series)
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Hi,
I am working on upgrading Compaq pro EM series desktop for a co-worker. I was adding a second HDD and 1g RAM. After plugging in the HDD, the computer stopped working. Every time I boot up it takes me to the Compaq splash screen with an option to hit f10 to enter setup, but it doesn't work and the hour glass in the corner is frozen.
I tried removing the new HDD from the computer and booting just using the old one, but now it does the same thing. The computer was working before I added components, but I need the new HDD to work. Any ideas?
I am working on upgrading Compaq pro EM series desktop for a co-worker. I was adding a second HDD and 1g RAM. After plugging in the HDD, the computer stopped working. Every time I boot up it takes me to the Compaq splash screen with an option to hit f10 to enter setup, but it doesn't work and the hour glass in the corner is frozen.
I tried removing the new HDD from the computer and booting just using the old one, but now it does the same thing. The computer was working before I added components, but I need the new HDD to work. Any ideas?
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Make sure you didn't bump anything and unplug a cable somewhere, especially from the hard drive you are booting off of. Next, check the boot list in BIOS and make sure the hard drive you are booting from is on that list.
You must go into the B.I.O.S.
Unplug your comuter.
Try to pick up the battery.....or jumer from 1-2 to 2-3,that is located around the battery...wait some minute....
If you are in the B.I.O.S then 'press load setup default' save and exit
Unplug your comuter.
Try to pick up the battery.....or jumer from 1-2 to 2-3,that is located around the battery...wait some minute....
If you are in the B.I.O.S then 'press load setup default' save and exit
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If you ask something on the forum and you got the right answer then mark as solved!
If my opinion helped to you a lot then sometimes give reputation point to me.
I'm just a pascal programmer from Hungary.
Farewell...
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