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I tried holding F8 and nothing happened.
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Did you try starting the PC with the switch while holding the F8 button?
OK then it sounds like a hardware problem. That I would not try to mess with. Although hardware problems are the easiest to fix it is difficult to try to explain how to trouble shoot them and that can end up breaking something that isn't broken.
It is most likely something very simple like a disconnected cable
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Well, none of the cables at the back are disconected. If it is it's something inside the machine.
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My suspicions will be in this order:
Loose cable to the HDD
Faulty Mother board battery (almost unheard of on PC's less than 5 years old)
Faulty or loose video card
Faulty or two small power supply. (sometimes the original power supply transformer is the minimum for the PC and with a little age it will no longer power everything)
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I have no battery power left in my computer, and I'm pretty sure it's more that five years old. The tower is a 98 tower that's been upgaded.
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When did you put in the new HDD? Let us go back to zAk original suspicion. A loose HDD connection realy does make the most sense. You need to check both ends. The end at the Mother Board is often difficult to get in securly and that seems to be the end that often gets loose.
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About a week ago I think. But both of the hard drives are detected by the computer.
It still tells me to insert the book disk.
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when you upgraded to XP did you get a disk and do you still have it? If not do you still have the old 98 install disk?
do you have a floppy drive on both PC's and 6 blank floppies
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