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yeah, i know, it's weird one. i have this one pc (dell optiplex 150) at
work. i formatted the drive with my wxp sp2 cd, the one i use on all my systems. xp installs and loads just fine. then, when i take out the install cd, i get a bios error (f1 to retry boot). but, if i boot with the install cd in and let the 'press any key to boot from cd' pass, windows boots fine. this happens with multiple hd's in this system. i've tried both cable select and master. and yes, the bios is the latest. (hmmm...maybe this should be under hardware...) can anyone figure wtf might be going on? btw, the exact same thing happens with ubuntu linux on this pc. and also btw, this really is the same cd i always use to install xp without any problem. tia |
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reset boot order to HD first
-- Dennis S. I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. "Evan" wrote: > yeah, i know, it's weird one. i have this one pc (dell optiplex 150) at > work. i formatted the drive with my wxp sp2 cd, the one i use on all my > systems. xp installs and loads just fine. then, when i take out the install > cd, i get a bios error (f1 to retry boot). but, if i boot with the install > cd in and let the 'press any key to boot from cd' pass, windows boots fine. > > this happens with multiple hd's in this system. i've tried both cable select > and master. and yes, the bios is the latest. (hmmm...maybe this should be > under hardware...) > > can anyone figure wtf might be going on? > > btw, the exact same thing happens with ubuntu linux on this pc. and also > btw, this really is the same cd i always use to install xp without any > problem. > > tia > > > |
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thx, dennis. but it's not that simple. i guess i should have mentioned that
i already tried all the obvious stuff. hell, i even physically disconnected the cd-rom drive. but, please, keep 'em coming! "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:01CD1FDD-28C9-4106-987B-68554B1D6AAD@microsoft.com... > reset boot order to HD first > > -- > Dennis S. > I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck. > > > "Evan" wrote: > >> yeah, i know, it's weird one. i have this one pc (dell optiplex 150) at >> work. i formatted the drive with my wxp sp2 cd, the one i use on all my >> systems. xp installs and loads just fine. then, when i take out the >> install >> cd, i get a bios error (f1 to retry boot). but, if i boot with the >> install >> cd in and let the 'press any key to boot from cd' pass, windows boots >> fine. >> >> this happens with multiple hd's in this system. i've tried both cable >> select >> and master. and yes, the bios is the latest. (hmmm...maybe this should be >> under hardware...) >> >> can anyone figure wtf might be going on? >> >> btw, the exact same thing happens with ubuntu linux on this pc. and also >> btw, this really is the same cd i always use to install xp without any >> problem. >> >> tia >> >> >> |
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"Evan" <eurkofsky@mednet.ucal.edu> wrote in message news:up$dfZX5FHA.2364@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > yeah, i know, it's weird one. i have this one pc (dell optiplex 150) at > work. i formatted the drive with my wxp sp2 cd, the one i use on all my > systems. xp installs and loads just fine. then, when i take out the install > cd, i get a bios error (f1 to retry boot). but, if i boot with the install > cd in and let the 'press any key to boot from cd' pass, windows boots fine. > > this happens with multiple hd's in this system. i've tried both cable select > and master. and yes, the bios is the latest. (hmmm...maybe this should be > under hardware...) > > can anyone figure wtf might be going on? > > btw, the exact same thing happens with ubuntu linux on this pc. and also > btw, this really is the same cd i always use to install xp without any > problem. > > tia There are four items you need for Windows to start its boot sequence successfully: 1. Your system disk must be set to "active". 2. The disk must have the appropriate Master Boot Record (MBR). 3. The disk must have the appropriate boot sector. 4. The disk must have the three hidden boot files in the root folder of the active partition (which is usually C : ntdetect.com, ntldr,boot.ini. To fix No. 1 above, boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk (www.bootdisk.com), then run fdisk.exe and set the partition to "active". To fix the remainder, boot the machine with your WinXP CD, select Repair, then select "Recovery Console". Now issue these commands: fixmbr fixboot |
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