Barryco wrote:
> Now I am seeing something else weird.
>
> Despite the BIOS having the CD set as the primary boot device and all
> other boot device alternatives disabled, the system won't boot from the CD
> and continues to boot from the disk.
>
> The CD as primary boot device persists between reboots (so it's not like
> the BIOS ir resetting to a default).
Possibilities:
1. If you have two optical drives, put the CD in the other one.
2. With what CD are you trying to boot? If this is an XP install CD you
copied/burned yourself or a copy you got from someone, perhaps it isn't a
real bootable XP install CD. Try it on another machine.
3. If it is a retail XP install CD or one that came from the computer mftr.,
try another bootable CD such as Knoppix, a Bart's PE, or the like. If the
computer won't boot to any of them, you can try a different optical drive
but the motherboard is probably failing.
Other than that, it's too hard to guess what's really going on with your
computer without seeing the machine. It's probably time for you to take it
to a professional. I don't recommend using a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad
type of place.
Malke
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