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    Hey, I brought two computers off ebay that was used in a company with networking servers and stuff.

    I switch it on, and it starts up normally blahblah, and a 'Log in to windows' pops up asking for password and username to log in to 'INT'

    I clicked 'Log on to' WS-blahblah-232 (this computer)and used the default admin accounts, could not log me in anyways.

    Now I wanna reformat the PC, I put 2/3 discs with different XP's versions and it still loading from the harddrive even though I turned the harddrive to disabled on boot....

    Tried booting by CD and everything, it just loads from hardrive (i think or running from disc, i doubt tho..)

    Any ideas, becasue the two computers are useless to me at the moment -.-

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    Cool!

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    I assume you told it to boot from CD in the BIOS (ie. boot sequence CD, HDD)

    In which case I'd unplug the SATA/PATA cable from the HD and try to boot from the CD.

    You could perhaps try a live-cd to wipe the HD with Gparted, then proceed to boot the XP installation disc.

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    It booted in to a vista CD then I realized It needed XP instead..

    Now it does not boot in to XP Discs(I tried all and they are bootable..) It keeps coming up with some bootmanager crap?

    Here it is

    BootManage UNDI, PXE-2.0 (Build 084)
    BootManage PXE-2.0 PROM 1.1 AN983 4.20 SDK 3.0/084 (OEM73)
    Copyright (C) 1989,2003 bootix Technology GmbH D-41466 Neuss
    PXE Software Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Intel Corporation
    Licenced To FSC GmbH

    CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 30 05 B7 9E 66 GUID 0F3955EA-449D-11DA-8F22-003005B79E66
    PXE-E51: No DHCP or ProxyDHCP offers were received

    PXE-M0F: Exiting BootManage PXE ROM.
    Operating System not found
    Remember this was set up for office use as I imagine that all computers were hooked up to a server. Im talking about a big company..I dunno if it was a bank or something like that..

    The computer is Scenic edition x102

    Here are the specs:

    http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/pc-desktops/...-edition-x102/

    (Scroll down)
    Last edited by Rapidshare; 11-06-2010 at 04:09 PM.

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    Check to see if there's a CMOS reset jumper on your motherboard and give it a try.

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    A computer is a computer, you've either configured the BIOS wrong or the discs aren't bootable. Being connected to a corporate domain effects none of this.

    That PXE boot you posted above is trying to look for a TFTP server with answer files over the network (and is nothing to do with it being an "office" machine, most computers will fall back to this if it can't find another boot medium nowadays.)
    Last edited by Recursion; 11-06-2010 at 04:16 PM.
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    I realized the hardrive is around 20GB only and is called Boot (X

    Any ideas?

    BIOS is fine, confusing to use as keyboard via USB doesnt work...

    All disc are bootable, resetted my CMOS by removing battery for 30 mins.

    When I tried installing vista on it, it cant find any hardrives? same went for installing XP

    any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapidshare View Post
    I realized the hardrive is around 20GB only and is called Boot (X

    Any ideas?

    BIOS is fine, confusing to use as keyboard via USB doesnt work...

    All disc are bootable, resetted my CMOS by removing battery for 30 mins.

    When I tried installing vista on it, it cant find any hardrives? same went for installing XP

    any ideas?

    Are the drives SATA? They might need drivers loading before install.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Are the drives SATA? They might need drivers loading before install.

    How can I find out? Would it tell me on the harddrive if i look in it?

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    At 20GB they're definitely not SATA.

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