I got this shit computer from my dad about a year ago. It's a touch screen computer with no tower, all the power in it is on the back. I don't know how this happened. I don't know much about computers, but can anyone help?
When booting up, there should be a shortcut display that lets you know what key to press to go into the boot menu. I think it's F12 by default.
Go to the Boot tab, set your hard drive as the primary boot device, then CD, USB, and finally Network. F10 to save changes.
>>214303
>>214292
If you see "reboot and select proper boot device", that means it's tried all of them, and none of them are bootable. This means you have three possible scenarios:
- someone changed the boot device list in the BIOS to sabotage the PC
- the BIOS changed the boot device list to sabotage itself
- the hard disk failed and isn't bootable anymore
Which of these sounds more likely to you?
>>214465
I guess the hard disk failed and isn't bootable anymore, I'm the only one who uses my computer.
>>214292
>I got this shit computer from my dad about a year ago
You ungrateful little shit.
>>214624
It's an all in one computer, he bought like 10 of them and gave them out for Christmas last year because he got them cheap.
>>214292
try going into the BIOS and turning off secure boot, or turn it on if it's off
>>214292
how can I legally acquire cheap w7, 8, 9 or 10 license? I have an old pc with a formated hdd. are the less legal options a serious threat to privacy?
>>215325
>I have an old pc with a formated hdd
Then it'll already have a license, right?
Just install off an .iso you've checked against the MSDN sha1sums, then enter the product key off the sticker, and activate by phone if it gets arsey.