Won't boot Equium A200 - checksum does not match

Hi all

When I boot from the HARD disk, I get the message the file is possibly corrupt.
The file header checksum does not match the checksum calculated.

If I use the resettlement drive, the same problem.

Any help, greatly appreciated.

Hello

Check the HARD drive please!

Maybe HARD drive failure that I recommend the use of the tool called Drive Fitness Test.
It s freeware and you can download this from several different pages
The tool creates a bootable CD that you can use to run diagnostics tests!

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