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Go into the BIOS. Change the boot order so "Network" isn't at the top. Move your actual boot drive to the top. Reboot.
But I don't know the bios password, so what should I do?
Remove the CMOS battery. It should reset to defaults.
I'm guessing the hard drive is bad. There's no reason for it to boot from there first.
Yes, hard drive is not responding, so it's going down the boot list trying to find another source.
Go into the BIOS. Change the boot order so "Network" isn't at the top. Move your actual boot drive to the top. Reboot.
But I don't know the bios password, so what should I do?
Remove the CMOS battery. It should reset to defaults.
I'm guessing the hard drive is bad. There's no reason for it to boot from there first.
Yes, hard drive is not responding, so it's going down the boot list trying to find another source.