Cause:
When a partition is not set to the bootable partition. This usually occurs when the drive at one time was a slave and now has moved into the primary position.
Solution:
Verify that the hard drive has an "Active/Primary" DOS partition. This can be accomplished with the DOS FDISK utility. Boot system with DOS system diskette, type "FDISK/MBR" and press [Enter].
! WARNING ! Data will be lost when performing this command.
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