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Just now, Drew Learns Tech said:

No, however I may have just figured out the problem which may have been my cc drive

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Hello, I just put together a pc for a family member and who I get it to start I get a screen that looks like this {attached media}. What do I do? I tried putting in the windows 10 disk and everything seems to be put in correctly so what is the issue? Thanks.

 

Specs:

GIGABYTE 78LMT-USB3

AMD FX 4350

RANDOM LG BLU RAY DRIVE

SEAGATE FIRE CUDA 1TB

8GB DDR3 HYPERX MEMORY

THERMALTAKE TR2-600W PCU

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3 minutes ago, LabRat said:

if you don't have a 3rd device disable that setting. boot should be ( disc drive or thumb drive you're operating system is on and second should be the HD.. third disabled.

I don't have an OS installed yet, that is what I am trying to do

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that's right.

you need to make the dvd-rom first boot device so the disc will spin up on start.

the HD will be second boot device ( in boot order )

I always see a 3rd and fourth option............ ( from what I can remember ). the third will be disabled ( option ). leave fourth alone.

the hit F10/ENTER. machine should save settings and reboot. the drive should spin up the disc ( opsys )

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7 minutes ago, LabRat said:

that's right.

you need to make the dvd-rom first boot device so the disc will spin up on start.

the HD will be second boot device ( in boot order )

I always see a 3rd and fourth option............ ( from what I can remember ). the third will be disabled ( option ). leave fourth alone.

the hit F10/ENTER. machine should save settings and reboot. the drive should spin up the disc ( opsys )

Nope still the same error message right after post

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