Hi,

I decided to install openbsd by the first time a month ago, How I was with no internet connection I needed to shutdown the computer in the part that I need to download the packages, because I hadn't it on the cd. I could not acess the command line so I clicked the reset button on the front panel. When I tried to turn on again, the system didn't boot. I discovered that it
only worked if I remove the hard drive.
Thinking that the problem was the harddrive I sent it to warranty to be repleaced. I took
10 long days (withou my computer) to arrive a new one.
When it arrived, I tested and I saw that now it is working. I prepared a cable connection, and I
started again the openbsd setup.
It sucefully downloaded and installed everything, so I rebooted the system to boot my new fresh install. AND SHIT, everything happened as before, the system don't boot as before, I can't open the bios as before, and
 I got really mad.

I don't know if I will be able to sent it to warranty again, but this isn't the right thing to do now that I discovered that the problem isn't with it, the problem is with Openbsd.

Could someone please explain me why this happened? Can you think about a way to fix this without send it to warranty?
Any other questions? send me a reply, I'm really in need of help

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Henrique Lengler

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