restartting after formatting

I formatted my hard drive and I can't get my pc to boot Windows vista cd it's a compaq presario f500 can eny one help me pleas

Saturday, October 9, 2010 16:37:49 + 0000, funjoe wrote:

I formatted my hard drive and I can't get my pc to boot Windows vista cd it's a compaq presario f500 can eny one help me pleas

Enter the BIOS Setup program and change the order of boot on CD first.

How to get into your BIOS depends, not Windows, but on what he
motherboard/BIOS card that you have. In fact, you need access to the
BIOS before Windows begins to start. A common method is to press
the key delete when you turn on first, but this is not necessarily true
for your computer. Watch the display carefully when you start first;
There is often a message here to tell you what to do. If this is not the case, check
your system documentation or check with your provider.

Look also here: http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
Or try the delete key. There is a good chance that's right for you.
Moreover, if it was your intention to reinstall Vista, it was not necessary
first do a format. When you perform a clean install, it starts with
formatting the drive first.

Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

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