Disk Boot Failure - Help Please

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Now I know this has been covered, but I have not found an answer in the searches I've made.

Windows boots fine with a CD in the drive, if I take the CD out or remove the cd drive I get disk boot failure
OS disk is IDE, jumpers are correctly set
Boot order is correct, the correct disk is first in hdd priority and I've tried both CD and HD as first boot device
Tried resetting bios to defaults
Tried different hard drives
Tried different cables
Tried several different OSes and installs

I don't know what else I can try, or why it works with the CD in :( I want ride of the CD drive, as this is my fileserver and the current drive is connected by USB.
 
so the hard drive you are using has never booted from that board before?

is the HD being seen in the bios ?

does the HD have an OS on it ?

The HD is seen in the bios.

The HD has an OS on it, and it boots into it fine... but only if there is a CD in the CD drive - ie I don't press a button to boot cd, it then boots into the OS.
 
you mean a windows CD ? does it say booting from CD?

sounds odd that it boots from CD and then boots the OS that is on the HD

did you install the OS yourself ?

Well, any bootable CD i presume, but in this case it's done this with a ubuntu cd and an XP cd.

It doesn't boot to CD, it asks if I want to and to press any key, if you don't it then moves along to the next item on the boot order, ie HD

I installed the OS myself, yes.

I've seen the exact same circumstances all over the net, but no solutions :/

ie http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17968061

This post in particular is of interest - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=13422555&postcount=22 - but I've ensured the boot order is correct about a million times.
 
Right -

I've got -
1x IDE oboard - 1 drive, set as master
2x SATA onboard - 2x drives
4x SATA card (sil3114) - 4x drives

The drives are identified by name - and it's 100000000% definitely selected. I've tried removing the 2 onboard sata and booting with no success, but I'll remove the card too this time and report back.
 
Right -
Removed network card
Removed SATA card
Removed all drives except boot drive
Changed slot (no reason to suspect it's ram)
Default bios settings
Double check boot settings

Still no go :/

Removed CMOS battery and am waiting to put that back in - not that I think it'll do anything.
 
Boots straight away via SATA - guess that means I'll be getting another SATA card then as I've lost an onboard port :/

Anyway - something must be up with the IDE port at a guess ?
 
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