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My employer&#8217;s IT policies are making it harder and harder to do any personal computing from work (I know my laptop is <em>for work<\/em>\u00a0but there&#8217;s a big grey area between work and play these days) and whilst the Mac Mini is fine for music, a bit of browsing and email, I wanted something a bit more &#8220;heavy duty&#8221; for some of my home computing needs. \u00a0With 8GB of RAM and a Quad core Xeon CPU, my old server is a pretty good workstation (7.0 on the Windows Performance Index for CPU and memory, 5.9 for primary hard disk, but only 1.0 for graphics!) and so it&#8217;s been brought back into service as a Windows 7 PC.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, every time I booted it, I had to press F1, until I worked out that it was still looking for some hard disks that I had removed. \u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/en.community.dell.com\/support-forums\/servers\/f\/956\/p\/19253806\/19415198.aspx\">Delving into the BIOS and switching the spare SATA ports to <code>Off<\/code>, rather than <code>Auto<\/code>, sorted out the problem<\/a> and now the system boots without issue.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last weekend, I dusted off (literally), my Dell PowerEdge 840 that was retired in favour of a low-power server a couple of years ago. 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