Clean install of Vista - killed my MBR/Harddisk

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Guest

I did a clean install of Vista on my new Harddisk - all was fine and working
ok. Then I wanted to go back on XP so I did a format c: on the disk - that
worked fine also.
When I try to install a new XP on my disk it can't find my harddisk???
I can "fdisk /mbr" the harddisk, I can find the harddisk with my special
Boot CD and I can reinstall Vista on it. BUT I can't install a clean XP on it.
I can't use the XP recovery consol on it, because the has never been a XP on
the disk only a Vista.
I can't get it to work.
How can I get my good old XP back?
 
K

Kerry Brown

Horshauge said:
I did a clean install of Vista on my new Harddisk - all was fine and
working ok. Then I wanted to go back on XP so I did a format c: on
the disk - that worked fine also.
When I try to install a new XP on my disk it can't find my harddisk???
I can "fdisk /mbr" the harddisk, I can find the harddisk with my
special
Boot CD and I can reinstall Vista on it. BUT I can't install a clean
XP on it. I can't use the XP recovery consol on it, because the has
never been a XP on the disk only a Vista.
I can't get it to work.
How can I get my good old XP back?

Have you tried booting from the XP CD? If you boot from the XP CD and the
installer can't find your hard drive then it is likely you need to install a
driver for your hard drive controller. During the text portion of the
install look for a message about pressing F6 to load drivers at the bottom
of the screen. Press F6 and when prompted insert a floppy disk with your
hard drive controller driver on it.
 
P

PapaTim

I would suspect your "special boot CD".
Try a standard full install CD, not an upgrade version.
Also do a full reformat when given the option.
 
G

Guest

Kerry Brown said:
Have you tried booting from the XP CD? If you boot from the XP CD and the
installer can't find your hard drive then it is likely you need to install a
driver for your hard drive controller. During the text portion of the
install look for a message about pressing F6 to load drivers at the bottom
of the screen. Press F6 and when prompted insert a floppy disk with your
hard drive controller driver on it.

I did boot from my XP CD, it's when it's ready to install on the HD it's die.
I know the F6 and all. But why can my Hirens Boot CD and Vista find my
Harddisk and wright to it. When the XP tries it can't - it can't even find
the HD. The is no need for special drivers. It's a standard 100GB on my new
IBMT60.
All program on the Hirens Boot CD find the Harddisk and repport it OK.
I'm working as MCSA in a large Firm, I know most of the triks. But not this
one.
 
G

Guest

PapaTim said:
I would suspect your "special boot CD".
Try a standard full install CD, not an upgrade version.
Also do a full reformat when given the option.

I am using a standard full install CD and I would like to do a full
reformat. But the problem is that XP don't find any HD. My special Boot CD =
Hirens Boot CD find the harddisk. I can format/wright/read and all on it.
It's only XP that can't.?
 
K

Kerry Brown

Horshauge said:
I did boot from my XP CD, it's when it's ready to install on the HD
it's die. I know the F6 and all. But why can my Hirens Boot CD and
Vista find my Harddisk and wright to it. When the XP tries it can't -
it can't even find the HD. The is no need for special drivers. It's a
standard 100GB on my new IBMT60.
All program on the Hirens Boot CD find the Harddisk and repport it OK.
I'm working as MCSA in a large Firm, I know most of the triks. But
not this one.

Read the "Clean install" instructions at the following link:

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-62909

I found it with the following search:

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=ibm+t60+install+xp&btnG=Google+Search&meta=

It was the first link in the search.
 
G

Guest

Kerry Brown said:
Read the "Clean install" instructions at the following link:

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-62909

I found it with the following search:

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=ibm+t60+install+xp&btnG=Google+Search&meta=

It was the first link in the search.

Dear Kerry

I remember I read this on IBM. And I will now kick my self for not remember
this. You are the king. In your honor I will delete 2 Linux servers and put
the good old Windows 2003 server on them.
Man I feel stupid. I've been working on this for 2 days focusing on the MBR.
But ok now I an expert on MBR and an idiot for not remembering the damn
Storage drivers. A 1000 thanks for your time.
 
K

Kerry Brown

Horshauge said:
Dear Kerry

I remember I read this on IBM. And I will now kick my self for not
remember this. You are the king. In your honor I will delete 2 Linux
servers and put the good old Windows 2003 server on them.
Man I feel stupid. I've been working on this for 2 days focusing on
the MBR. But ok now I an expert on MBR and an idiot for not
remembering the damn Storage drivers. A 1000 thanks for your time.

Your welcome. No need to delete the Linux servers :)
 
G

Guest

I had the same problem...I solved it by flashing the BIOS...it
worked...whatever microsoft wants..it does not want you to go back to an
earlier OS without experiencing difficulties..Don't ditch LINUX for windows
because the helped you solve a problem..they created the problem in the first
place...
 

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