Specs:
ASRock N68-S UCC motherboard
AMD Athlon 7750 dual core 2.7ghz processor
4 gig ddr3 ram
Nvidia 9400 GT
I bought this computer off craigslist for cheap so I could upgrade it. I currently have a new high-end graphics card coming in the mail and im ordering a quad-core cpu next week.
I bought this computer knowing it didnt have windows, not thinking this would be a huge issue as I know my way around computers pretty well. So i put the boot disc in originally and the disc drive wont read it (for no good reason) really so I switch out the cd/dvd drive with one that would read the disc.
Then windows finally boots off the disc, oh wait, that is until it gets to the "starting windows" screen, then my monitor either goes into stand-by (again, for no good reason) or it'll just straight up freeze on that screen.
So in order to bypass this problem, I thought to remove the hard drive from the computer, put it into another computer of mine, and then install windows onto that hard drive using the other computer. Did that, put the hard drive back into the original computer, and it still goes to the setup or select boot screen on start-up, and gives me no option to attempt to boot windows off the hd...
What am I doing wrong? I really just want this fixed before my new graphics card comes in.
ASRock N68-S UCC motherboard
AMD Athlon 7750 dual core 2.7ghz processor
4 gig ddr3 ram
Nvidia 9400 GT
I bought this computer off craigslist for cheap so I could upgrade it. I currently have a new high-end graphics card coming in the mail and im ordering a quad-core cpu next week.
I bought this computer knowing it didnt have windows, not thinking this would be a huge issue as I know my way around computers pretty well. So i put the boot disc in originally and the disc drive wont read it (for no good reason) really so I switch out the cd/dvd drive with one that would read the disc.
Then windows finally boots off the disc, oh wait, that is until it gets to the "starting windows" screen, then my monitor either goes into stand-by (again, for no good reason) or it'll just straight up freeze on that screen.
So in order to bypass this problem, I thought to remove the hard drive from the computer, put it into another computer of mine, and then install windows onto that hard drive using the other computer. Did that, put the hard drive back into the original computer, and it still goes to the setup or select boot screen on start-up, and gives me no option to attempt to boot windows off the hd...
What am I doing wrong? I really just want this fixed before my new graphics card comes in.