Q
Quatermass
I've got a Windowx XP sp2 machine. Its been working for quite some
time. Recently it crashed due to a NorthBridge fan stopping.
Once I fixed the fan and restarted I get the Boot message.
"Insert System disk and Press Enter..."
So I changed the BIOS boot settings and let the 1st boot drive be the
CDROM.
I put in the Windows XP Pro CD disk, let it boot and did a recovery
console of :
FIXMBR C: and a FIXBOOT C:
I let it reboot and Hey I'm into Windows! It's working I cried!
So I did a CHKDSK. All is fine.
I removed the Win XP CD and let the computer reboot.
Well didn't it just do the "Insert System disk..." error message again!
So I put in the XP CD in again and let it reboot. But I got distracted
this time and it didn't boot up the CD!
This time the copmuter booted up and loaded Windows and it runs.
I was puzzled at this.
So I did a few reboot tests.
Now it seems if I don't have my Windows XP pro CD in the CD drive then
I get the 'Insert System disk..." error message.
If I do have it in *and* I don't press a key to let this CD boot then
Windows loads correctly!
Can someone tell me how to fix this bizarre behaviour!
My Boot.ini is
boot loader]
timeout=9
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows XP
Professional" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn
But my C drive does have 2 partitions in it. How do I tell which
partition has Windows installed in it? I suspect this has nothing to do
with it. But I'm missing a certain System file?
My primary Master disc is my E:
My Primary Secondary disc is my C drive.
I tried a recovery console and did a 'bootcfg /rebuild' but its the
same as the original.
Any one tell me what System file I may be missing or corrupted?
Help! Please......
time. Recently it crashed due to a NorthBridge fan stopping.
Once I fixed the fan and restarted I get the Boot message.
"Insert System disk and Press Enter..."
So I changed the BIOS boot settings and let the 1st boot drive be the
CDROM.
I put in the Windows XP Pro CD disk, let it boot and did a recovery
console of :
FIXMBR C: and a FIXBOOT C:
I let it reboot and Hey I'm into Windows! It's working I cried!
So I did a CHKDSK. All is fine.
I removed the Win XP CD and let the computer reboot.
Well didn't it just do the "Insert System disk..." error message again!
So I put in the XP CD in again and let it reboot. But I got distracted
this time and it didn't boot up the CD!
This time the copmuter booted up and loaded Windows and it runs.
I was puzzled at this.
So I did a few reboot tests.
Now it seems if I don't have my Windows XP pro CD in the CD drive then
I get the 'Insert System disk..." error message.
If I do have it in *and* I don't press a key to let this CD boot then
Windows loads correctly!
Can someone tell me how to fix this bizarre behaviour!
My Boot.ini is
boot loader]
timeout=9
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows XP
Professional" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn
But my C drive does have 2 partitions in it. How do I tell which
partition has Windows installed in it? I suspect this has nothing to do
with it. But I'm missing a certain System file?
My primary Master disc is my E:
My Primary Secondary disc is my C drive.
I tried a recovery console and did a 'bootcfg /rebuild' but its the
same as the original.
Any one tell me what System file I may be missing or corrupted?
Help! Please......
plugged in then it