Someone will have to translate it to you
Try a repair with the Vista DVD - it may solve the problem since initial
access is via CD/DVD drive.
Hmm i dont udrestand it:
CDRom - 1st
Floppy - 2nd (if you have one)
Hard Drive - 3rd (boot drive.
This can be a number of reasons:
1: Your HDD has had it and needs replacing
2: It is trying to boot from another source, e.g. printer with memory card slots
3: A Memory card / usb stick which is in your PC.
It can be a number of things
1: Check in BIOS and make sure the HDD IS detected
2: Make sure the boot order seems OK, make sure the HDD is set to first boot device as a simple check.
3: Make sure no peripherals are pluggged in, e.g. printer (to rule out any 3rd booting options)
If everything seems OK, then that's when we'd
try a system recovery, stick in the recovery CD
If it boots into the recovery and we can do. If that comes back OK,
try and run the complete restore.
If it goes through OK and in to Windows then problem sorted just a software issue.
If it goes through OK but then comes up with the same issue, could be a fault with the HDD / (Not recognising a HDD is detected properly)
Ah and check if your HDD cable is plugged to the HDD and motherboard
Hope this information helps.
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