You've 'hit the nail on the head' in your own posting:
"It almost seems like it forgets the bios setting after a boot.. i have no
idea, though it seems like something easier than im looking for... btw
running windows xp corp with sp2 "
You do have an idea and it is right, as suggested by Zagan: either
a] BIOS battery has failed or
b] You are not 'saving' the revision that you make to BIOS after auto
detection of the IDE devices.
Now, only you can work out which of these is correct.
"Zagan" wrote:
> If your BIOS is losing all your settings and resetting
> the time everytime you turn off the computer, or unplug
> it, you may want to considder replacing the 3.3v CMOS
> Battery.
>
> If you can boot into Windows, check to see if there are
> any error messages pointing to a Disk Error or failure in
> Event Viewer and report your findings.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hey, im a bit confused here, i just formatted about 2
> >days ago and it seems that every time i restart the
> >computer from windows or otherwise it wont detect the
> >hard drive (quantum fireball as 60) and it says insert
> >boot cd then disk boot failure please insert boot disc.
> >If i go into the bios and auto detect it finds it but it
> >still wont boot when i exit (finds the hd but stalls).
> If
> >i turn off the computer and on again everything works
> >fine. Im pretty sure nothing on the hard drive is
> screwed
> >because it was fine before the format, unless its some
> >programs doing something like tweak xp i have no idea...
> >motherboard is an epox 8rda+ with bios version 3716.
> >Could it be something like that it is shutting down
> >before it finishes with the cache? It almost seems like
> >it forgets the bios setting after a boot.. i have no
> >idea, though it seems like something easier than im
> >looking for... btw running windows xp corp with sp2
> >
> >Thanks for any help
> >.
> >
>
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