Either return it to Amazon, or you could try creating a bootable USB drive to attempt to diagnose it, or reinstall Windows with it. You'd probably need to enter the BIOS to make sure it is set to boot from USB. It did come with a hard drive/SSD? Many are sold without, and you need to make sure.dustboy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 8:26 pm Ordered a "renewed" M93P on Amazon, it is NFG, no boot, seems like disk issue (the blue screen of death told me so). I'm afraid we are scraping the bottom of the refurbishing barrel on this model. I'm one of those dumb "Apple" guys who doesn't understand the "Quad-encabulator Raizen i97 6900T 1.21 jigawatt" lingo, so I'm leaning on you guys for a recommendation. What's next?
Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M93P and HP G3, Beelink
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M92P for Acorn <updated model M93P>
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M92P for Acorn <updated model M93P>
I made a USB recovery drive on my router PC and ran a clean install twice, unsuccessful. Something is wrong with the hardware, so back it goes to Scamazon. One of the USB ports was bad too, so that is reason enough.
I ordered a refurb NUC i5-7260U for a bit more money on fleaBay, based on Centroid's recommendation. Looks like it benches at 1,993 which is almost double what is required for a lathe.
I ordered a refurb NUC i5-7260U for a bit more money on fleaBay, based on Centroid's recommendation. Looks like it benches at 1,993 which is almost double what is required for a lathe.
My build: Making a CNC P-to-P boring machine less, uh, boring: https://www.cnczone.com/forums/diy-cnc- ... -axis.html
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M93P and HP G3
here is another.
HP Micro Desktop Computer 800 G3 Elitedesk Mini Business PC
https://amzn.to/3NamUna
HP Micro Desktop Computer 800 G3 Elitedesk Mini Business PC
https://amzn.to/3NamUna
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M93P and HP G3
Hello Everyone one, since it looks like the NUC numbers and availability change everyday, if you were shopping for a NUC type today what would you buy?
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M93P and HP G3
lenovo ThinkPad W540 Works great for CNC control and CAD/CAM at the same time
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M93P and HP G3
The Intel NUC is way overpriced and you are paying for the name. There are dozens of 1L pc’s on the market that are a 1/2 to 1/3 the cost and just as good or better. This topic lists many of them if you read through it. Just be sure to get one that meets the Centroid minimum pc specs. Lenovo, HP, Dell, Beelink are just a few.
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Re: Cheap CNCPC that meets requirements: Lenovo Think Center M93P and HP G3
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this is the one we recommend if you are going to buy new and diy it,https://amzn.to/49ey9D7
be sure to run the free Centroid PC Tuner on any PC that is destined for CNC duty!!
this is the one we recommend if you are going to buy new and diy it,https://amzn.to/49ey9D7
be sure to run the free Centroid PC Tuner on any PC that is destined for CNC duty!!
Need support? READ THIS POST first. http://centroidcncforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=1043
All Acorn Documentation is located here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=3397
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and here viewforum.php?f=61
Gear we use but don't sell. https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... _gear.html
All Acorn Documentation is located here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=3397
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