Question Boot Device not Found

Mar 21, 2019
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Hi Everyone, super brand new here. Just looking for some advice on what to do about this issue.
I have a Dell optiplex 755 I got for free, I am looking to turn it into a media type center hooked up to a TV, light web browsing, netflix usage and DVD player.
I know its a super old system, I'm fine with that. I plan on getting a few small upgrades for it soon.

The problem came up after I tried time and time to install any sort of operating system on it. (It was used as a specialty system for security camera monitoring and had a custom OS running built by the security camera company.) The only way I could figure out how to get rid of it was D's Boot and Nuke.

So I nuked the hard drive to oblivion, and since then I have gotten certain distros of linux to boot on it, like Damn Small Linux and it seems to work fine. But I can't for the life of me Install anything to the hard drive. It isn't being recognized.

I would like to install Lubuntu on it, but the hard drive isn't available to install to.
Then I started trying to format and partition the hard drive using GParted boot and partition tool, but when I do that it doesn't boot to the GUI, just some text prompts and half of the screen is cut off so I can't make selections.

What is the best way to get this hard drive functioning and able to install an OS to?
sorry for how long this is. I just feel like its been a long journey for this old HDD and you need to know its origin story :p
 
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I don't think it was ever set up for RAID, it only has one hard drive. In the BIOS it does say there is something switched on in SATA1.

I opened it up, got the optical drive out and got the hard drive out and hooked it up to my other machine running ubuntu. I opened up the disk manager and I see the drive. And it has a ton of partitions. So im formatting and erasing what i can. Is therr a good way to just remove all thr partitions?

Any other tips on getting this thing functional while its hooked up to my other system that way I dont have to reinstall it to its case only to find out its still not bootable?
 
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I've formatted this hard drive using a separate system, then I put it back in the optiplex 755 and it still isn't able to be used to install Lubuntu. The BIOS knows that it's there but it can't be accessed?
 
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I finally got this system working by changing the boot order of things and installing Ubuntu on it. Now i have a 10 year old system running as a netflix and brower game box for the living room tv.