Recently I was given a desktop without a hard drive from a friend. I'm attempting to install a fresh copy of windows onto a hard drive of mine. However, I'm having trouble booting windows from the disk. When it tries to load windows it says: DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
Which seems like it's still trying to boot from the Hard Drive.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-8I915G Duo.
In Bios under Advanced Bios Features, I have First Boot Device set to CDROM, and have the second and third boot devices disabled.
I'm using IDE cables that worked previously in the machine, and it seems to recognize that there is a CD/DVD Rom drive during boot up. I'm using a CD/DVD Rom drive that I know works in my old machine. The windows bootable disk works in the older machine as well.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Which seems like it's still trying to boot from the Hard Drive.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-8I915G Duo.
In Bios under Advanced Bios Features, I have First Boot Device set to CDROM, and have the second and third boot devices disabled.
I'm using IDE cables that worked previously in the machine, and it seems to recognize that there is a CD/DVD Rom drive during boot up. I'm using a CD/DVD Rom drive that I know works in my old machine. The windows bootable disk works in the older machine as well.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.