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Help!!!

mik33

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Hola senors ummm ok I'll say this in english anyways lets just say my friend threw me into my comp and it fell over and i tried booting it and at first the power would come on and go off right away and I fixed that then i started it up it started windows xp then crashed again so I fixed that well now it won't boot from my hard drive and I'm stumped I've tried pretty much everything I know (I'm almost to the point where I'm just gonna tell him to buy me new parts. Ohhh and by the way I stuck my hard drive in their comp and the thing booted up beutifully no issues or anything it is a seagate 200 gig ultra ata/100 (IDE in other words) drive the drive isn't busted it just won't boot from my drive it is reading my other IDE stuff fine so I don't understand anyways any help would be appreciated and if this is posted in the wrong place I'm sorry
 
1) Was the computer on when it was knocked over?

2) When you put the HDD in the other tower, was it set as the master drive (Boot drive) or was it put in as a slave drive?
 
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