Does the hard drive show up in the BIOS? We've had a few machines do this, and it ended up being the connection between the hard drive and the motherboard. I've only experienced this twice though.
First thing I'd do is reset the CMOS and then boot into BIOS as the above poster stated.
We pay all of our employees pretty much the same way everyone else does.
Bring me a receipt, and you'll get reimbursed on the next payroll. We also pay for mileage (depending on the drive, of course).
I wish we had a T1 service at our shop. We have several computers running Windows Updates, AV/AS software updating, etc.
Forget VOIP.. too much bandwidth being used.
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