Ovo što tvdi i za rešenje problema predlaže ovaj "badža" je prilično ineresantno, pa možda vredi pokušati.
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This is Scott's thread so that's what I am going on.
@Arijon, you are welcome to follow and contribute, but your issue with booting only with the DVD installed is a different issue, and requires it's own thread. The boot order does not matter, as long as the boot drive is in the list.
@Scott - it seems others are having this issue too, but "appears" to be easy to fix. Watch carefully during the boot process for the prompt to enter the BIOS Setup Menu. Typically, you must press the Del, F1 or F2 key, depending on who makes the BIOS. Once there, simply make sure the date and time are correct and your drives are properly identified. Then, and this is the important part, you must make sure you "Save and Exit". If you don't Save, then you will get the AMD message again.
For some folks, they needed to reset the BIOS, but try the above first.
http://windows7forums.com/wind...hange-update-new-data-dmi.html