On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 03:52 PM, Bostonman wrote:
Keep in mind, this booting issue began before I entered BIOS, however, since the issue began, I've changed the boot order several times in hopes to solve the issue.
Sorry, haven't read all messages in this thread, but did you get your device with these messages showing?
In that case it might come from a networked environment, so it is possible the network interface has the PXE bootrom installed.
In that case you need to remove that ROM from the network interface, or there may be a jumper/dipswitch to enable/disable network boot on the network interface.
If is has a PC like motherboard, you might even (temporarily) remove the network interface.
If your machine was working normally (I mean booting from disk like it should), and it stopped booting from disk, there must be something else wrong with your replacement disk, like the bootpartition not being active, etc.
There are tools, like?
diskpart from Easy?Recovery,?that can do that for you.?
Wish I could help you more,
Leo