T8000 not booting: Insert system disk in drive

I hope anybody can help me with the following problem on my T8000 (W2K)
From one day to another I was not able to start/boot the system. Immediately it comes with the message:
Insert system disk in drive
Press any key when ready
I replaced twice the HD but it did not help.
Could anybody assist me with this issue?
Thanks and regards,
rjanagac

Hi Rodrigo
Its not easy to say why you unit cant boot. It will be interesting to know some more details. Did you try to make some changes in BIOS Boot Priority? Did you set right the settings (jumper) on HDD to master or slave?
Did you try to reinstall your OS with recovery CD/DVD?
Bye

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