aquamarineafterglow
Technical User
Hello,
I am having a problem and hoping someone here can point me in the right direction. I do very light technical support in my hometown. A client has given me a challenge...to put a new HD in an old PC. I'm willing to give it a go, I just need to know what to do. I have completed the physical act of changing the hard drive out and reconnecting it. The old PC is an AST Advantage! Adventure 486DX-66mt and had an old HD with around 600MB space. She wants a 10GB drive put in it. After installing the new drive and booting the computer, this is what I get.
AST MT BIOS Rel. 1.00
Copyright AST Research, Inc. 1993
All Rights Reserved.
11.10 Your floppy drive is identified incorrectly in System Setup. Run System Setup to change the configuration.
Press <F1> to continue.
<I then press <F1> and get this....>
Load Error!
Press a key to reboot...
If I press any key to reboot, I get the same message over and over. I have to press ctrl-alt-del in order to reboot. Can someone point me in the right direction as I am eager to learn how to do this. Thanks in advance,
Aqua
I am having a problem and hoping someone here can point me in the right direction. I do very light technical support in my hometown. A client has given me a challenge...to put a new HD in an old PC. I'm willing to give it a go, I just need to know what to do. I have completed the physical act of changing the hard drive out and reconnecting it. The old PC is an AST Advantage! Adventure 486DX-66mt and had an old HD with around 600MB space. She wants a 10GB drive put in it. After installing the new drive and booting the computer, this is what I get.
AST MT BIOS Rel. 1.00
Copyright AST Research, Inc. 1993
All Rights Reserved.
11.10 Your floppy drive is identified incorrectly in System Setup. Run System Setup to change the configuration.
Press <F1> to continue.
<I then press <F1> and get this....>
Load Error!
Press a key to reboot...
If I press any key to reboot, I get the same message over and over. I have to press ctrl-alt-del in order to reboot. Can someone point me in the right direction as I am eager to learn how to do this. Thanks in advance,
Aqua