This morning, I woke up to find my computer had rebooted itself and was saying, "Insert bootable media." My first idea was the HD died, so I tried to restart. I got the same thing, so I unplugged my DVD drive and CD-RW just to make sure. This time, when I reset the computer, there was no video, but I could hear the HD booting into windows. After I heard the HD stop scratching, I pressed the power key which told XP to shutdown. After it did, I plugged the DVD and CD drives back in and got it to boot again with no video.
Then, I reseated the video card (Leadtek GF 3 Ti 200) and tried again, but no luck. I then inserted my old GF 256 DDR and everything works perfectly.
The question I have, if the video card was the problem, why did this start with a "Insert bootable media" and then the video functioned before I unplugged my drives?
Then, I reseated the video card (Leadtek GF 3 Ti 200) and tried again, but no luck. I then inserted my old GF 256 DDR and everything works perfectly.
The question I have, if the video card was the problem, why did this start with a "Insert bootable media" and then the video functioned before I unplugged my drives?
