Booting problem MSI k8n neo4

Hello. When I first made the computer I was a having a simular problem however now I can't fix it. When it gets to the DMI pool it doesn't read the HD instead it says boot from cd: NO DISK FOUND INSERT SYSTEM DISK. Originaly I would set the boot priority to my ide hard drive(which doesn't have an OS) and it would load the OS which is on my WD sata Hard Drive. I've tried everything I can think of. Help!!!!! Thanks
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
MSI k8n neo4
1 gig dual channel ram
Western digital 120g sata HD
Western Digital 8g IDE HD
Radeon 700 Video Card

bryant_4christ,
Take the comp to 1 HD and one Optical Drive, then run the install with the CD, when Windows first starts, hit the F6 when it tells you to and load the Drivers from the Floppy. The continue with the install, if you do not want to lose any data, make sure you tell it to use the current partition and to keep the files intact on the Format Screen, you do not want to format.
Also make sure you have the controller turned on in the BIOS for the SATA Drive and that it is in the Boot Order.
Take Care,
Richard

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tumbleweed36
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    Originally Posted by Tumbleweed36
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    Originally Posted by ginger6
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    I also bought my ram as dual channel so I got a kit from Kingston KVR. So they should be identical to each other. Kingston is in the list of supported memory on MSI webpage of the motherboard...
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    So I tested the both ram at the same time but in single channel and no error.
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