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I have a 40 gig hard drive in an old 1995 gateway PC. I
had to use a drive overlay from Western Digital so the PC would see the drive. I install Xp over Windows ME. During the install the first reboot occurs and I get an error and it say's XP install can't continue. Microsoft say's it's a BIOS error and that XP doesn't like drive overlays. Funny that ME runs fine. So I bought a card that adds to the BIOS during boot up so the PC can see the drive but I get the same error. Now I'm trying to put an ATA 100 IDE controller card in but I get a PCI memory error. It say's to increase the PCI memory in BIOS but I don't find a way to do that in my BIOS. I think my PCI bus is to old for the controller. Looks like I have to use my older 8 gig hard drive that runs XP fine, but the drive speed cripples the PC. Any one run into this befor? |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:36:52 -0700, "Jeff Bakke" <Jeff.Bakke@mts.com>
wrote: >I have a 40 gig hard drive in an old 1995 gateway PC. I >had to use a drive overlay from Western Digital so the PC >would see the drive. I install Xp over Windows ME. During >the install the first reboot occurs and I get an error and >it say's XP install can't continue. Microsoft say's it's a >BIOS error and that XP doesn't like drive overlays. Funny >that ME runs fine. So I bought a card that adds to the >BIOS during boot up so the PC can see the drive but I get >the same error. Now I'm trying to put an ATA 100 IDE >controller card in but I get a PCI memory error. It say's >to increase the PCI memory in BIOS but I don't find a way >to do that in my BIOS. I think my PCI bus is to old for >the controller. Looks like I have to use my older 8 gig >hard drive that runs XP fine, but the drive speed cripples >the PC. Any one run into this befor? A 1995 Gateway? One that isn't in a museum? On a more serious note, I'd dump that thing. The BIOS is obviously outdated, since it won't accept large HDD. XP more than likely will NEVER work with the overlay that let you great-grandfather age BIOS work with your larger HD. You could possibly flash your BIOS to a newer version, but with that older hardware you run into other problems - no AGP video, older RAM slots, slower FSB speeds, etc. All this will combine to make your XP experience a very non-pleasant one. |
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Use the WD utility to remove the drive overlay and see if that works.
Or, if you have to use the overlay, you can't boot directly from CD or floppy, you have to let the overlay start first, then access the CD or floppy. "Jeff Bakke" <Jeff.Bakke@mts.com> wrote in message news:02fc01c35090$fb7f4300$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I have a 40 gig hard drive in an old 1995 gateway PC. I > had to use a drive overlay from Western Digital so the PC > would see the drive. I install Xp over Windows ME. During > the install the first reboot occurs and I get an error and > it say's XP install can't continue. Microsoft say's it's a > BIOS error and that XP doesn't like drive overlays. Funny > that ME runs fine. So I bought a card that adds to the > BIOS during boot up so the PC can see the drive but I get > the same error. Now I'm trying to put an ATA 100 IDE > controller card in but I get a PCI memory error. It say's > to increase the PCI memory in BIOS but I don't find a way > to do that in my BIOS. I think my PCI bus is to old for > the controller. Looks like I have to use my older 8 gig > hard drive that runs XP fine, but the drive speed cripples > the PC. Any one run into this befor? |
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Why are you trying to screw around with such an old computer. By the time
you are done you will probably end up having continual problems the rest of your life. Best thing to do was not upgrade to XP. You will never solve problems with such an old computer. Save you money, run ME and quit screwing with XP on such ancient equipment. "Jeff Bakke" <Jeff.Bakke@mts.com> wrote in message news:02fc01c35090$fb7f4300$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I have a 40 gig hard drive in an old 1995 gateway PC. I > had to use a drive overlay from Western Digital so the PC > would see the drive. I install Xp over Windows ME. During > the install the first reboot occurs and I get an error and > it say's XP install can't continue. Microsoft say's it's a > BIOS error and that XP doesn't like drive overlays. Funny > that ME runs fine. So I bought a card that adds to the > BIOS during boot up so the PC can see the drive but I get > the same error. Now I'm trying to put an ATA 100 IDE > controller card in but I get a PCI memory error. It say's > to increase the PCI memory in BIOS but I don't find a way > to do that in my BIOS. I think my PCI bus is to old for > the controller. Looks like I have to use my older 8 gig > hard drive that runs XP fine, but the drive speed cripples > the PC. Any one run into this befor? |
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>-----Original Message----- >On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:36:52 -0700, "Jeff Bakke" <Jeff.Bakke@mts.com> >wrote: > >>I have a 40 gig hard drive in an old 1995 gateway PC. I >>had to use a drive overlay from Western Digital so the PC >>would see the drive. I install Xp over Windows ME. During >>the install the first reboot occurs and I get an error and >>it say's XP install can't continue. Microsoft say's it's a >>BIOS error and that XP doesn't like drive overlays. Funny >>that ME runs fine. So I bought a card that adds to the >>BIOS during boot up so the PC can see the drive but I get >>the same error. Now I'm trying to put an ATA 100 IDE >>controller card in but I get a PCI memory error. It say's >>to increase the PCI memory in BIOS but I don't find a way >>to do that in my BIOS. I think my PCI bus is to old for >>the controller. Looks like I have to use my older 8 gig >>hard drive that runs XP fine, but the drive speed cripples >>the PC. Any one run into this befor? > >A 1995 Gateway? One that isn't in a museum? > >On a more serious note, I'd dump that thing. The BIOS is obviously >outdated, since it won't accept large HDD. XP more than likely will >NEVER work with the overlay that let you great- grandfather age BIOS >work with your larger HD. You could possibly flash your BIOS to a >newer version, but with that older hardware you run into other >problems - no AGP video, older RAM slots, slower FSB speeds, etc. All >this will combine to make your XP experience a very non- pleasant one. > >. > I built a new PC but I'm trying to upgrade this one to have 2 PC's. I will try to get a new BIOS. |
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