@ Peter. That link is not really what's going on with Nate's new PC. I was trying to help him (Steam chat) Saturday afternoon but was also getting ready for work. So kinda mis-communicated, which didn't help. Was looking to help him today but never connected.
Anyways, here's his new board:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/produc ... 288#manual I had downloaded the manual to try and help. As he said, Win 7 was supposed to be installed, but instead the PC has this "CentOS" installed. Nate does have a Win 7 install DVD, BUT, the issue is trying to change the boot drive from the hard drive to the DVD drive. P.32 of the manual shows the Startup screen for the board. F12 gives the Boot Menu, which does not show the DVD drive as a bootable device, and DEL does not enter BIOS (screen should look like p. 33) So there appears no way to change boot order.
What I was going to suggest Nate do today is to open the side cover and see if the DVD drive is actually connected to the motherboard. If it is, I don't see why it can't be selected as the boot drive. Maybe a CMOS clear, but then again, Nate's not a geek like we are.
@ Nate: if you still can't change the boot order, then that CentOS may have somehow locked the BIOS. It is a freeware version of Linux Red Hat Enterprise, for server use, and very well may be "built" for unattended installation. If you still want to try and get this new beast up and running, it's gonna take some swapping of drives from the old PC into this one, so at this point you may want to send it back. (or find a local tech)
Oh, one big thing we never did get to yesterday was if Nate was seeing the same pages in his manual that I was seeing from Gigabyte's website. I was telling him, "OK. p.32, p.33" etc, but not sure it's the same. That's the mis-communication.
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