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Steve Easton

You will probably have to go into the BIOS Setup and enter the parameters of the new drive, or set
hard drive selection to "Auto Detect." The BIOS is most likely looking for the old hard drive which
no longer exists.

The new drive should be detected / set as drive 1 on the Primary IDE.


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