Lenovo Thinkcentre M73e won't boot from HDD

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I own (at the time I write this) two Lenovo Thinkcentre M73e:

  • with a Intel Pentium CPU
  • with a Intel i3 CPU

The Problem

The PC kept telling me:

1962 No Operating System Found

i3 (Model XXX)

The i3-CPU-PC won't boot, in any circumstance, the newly installed Linux. BUT, it would boot if I booted from CD first and chose to boot from the harddisk from there.

I've read countless Webpages..but nothing worked.

= Pentium (Model XX) This one worked just fine. Installed, booted, all working great. When I was debugging the i3-issue, I switched disks, and then this machine also ran into the same problem.

What fixed it for me: I set the MBR-flag in YAST Partitioner. Or did I remove it? Dang, don't remember. Must try it again and write it down here.