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White flashing line after going past BIOS boot

6ixth6ixth Member
edited August 2017 in Help

Hello,

I was wondering if anybody could maybe lend me some advice regarding this, as my DC isn't so helpful at the moment. Basically they have provided me with a KVM device that doesn't let me load virtual media, they couldn't fix it so they have now plugged in a CD drive with CentOS 7 pre-loaded onto it. I booted up the server, I thought all would finally be resolved until it never detected the network or my HDD. I have now rebooted it again, booting straight into the CD drive to see if maybe it'd detect my HDD and now it's just a white flashing line.

This was meant to be done by Friday, and i'm just getting mad in general. Has anybody experienced this and knows a fix?

Comments

  • ExpertVMExpertVM Member, Host Rep

    Inform your provider to set boot order to CDROM. If you see white line means you have boot into the HDD

    Thanked by 1Aidan
  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    Its dead

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