Equium A300 boot not upward or HARD drive or ODD

Looks like I have the same problem on my A300 16 months old but a bit more complex. The HARD drive light does not come on (sometimes and I get the starting test 'not found media'. tried booting from the recovery disk, but it seems that the CD rom is also intermittent at startup.)

Tried to put the Bios on the CD, but when the cd turn nothing loaded. tried the new HARD drive but no response either. Is the power, the same drive HARD and the same CD?

Any suggestions someone like her looks that I now have an expensive brick.

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The HARD drive is listed in the BIOS?
You should check this out! In the BIOS, you should see details of the HARD drive (size, name, etc.)

> the power the same drive HARD and the same CD?
The STRANGE and HARD drive are connected to two different controllers which are placed on the motherboard. Both controllers work independently of each other.
Even if only one controller is defective, the other controller should function properly, and the device connected to the controller of such should be recognized.

Have you tried to start using different disks; for example, the Linux CD or another disk (no recovery).
Should do it.

The best procedure is it;
Turn on the device, press F12, then you should see all the boot devices possible.
Then choose ODD (CD/DVD drive) and follow the start-up procedure

If this is not possible, then a serious hardware problem is possible

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