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    Insert the disk into the new comp before powering on.
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    could another issue be the hard drive not working properly?
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    Could be if you've ensured that the system has the hard drive as the boot device. One way to find out for sure is boot with a disk and check to see if you can find the harddrive. Also, check to see if the BIOS detects the harddrive to begin with.
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    im so dumb lmao. it was in my face lmao.. the ide cable (gray cable) was on wrong and there was a blue connector that had to be inserted in the motherboard. but it was in the hard drive and it was bieng read wrong thanks for yur help tho peoples
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