Hello,
I have a dual boot computer with Win98 / Win NT Server4.0, Service Pak4.
I was in Win NT 4.0 copying driver files and setup files for a printer from a floppy not formatted with NT. NT had a hard time reading the files (which should have probably been my first clue to stop), but the printer was setup OK. After a while the Blue Screen of Death appeared and when I rebooted, the computer halted as soon as it rebooted with this message: “02B2: incorrect drive A type, go to setup.”
I went into the CMOS setup and changed several settings pertaining to the A drive, but I still get the same error message at bootup and when I try to login to NT I get the blue screen of death each time. I even tried the "Last Known Good Configuration," but still have the same problems.
Does anyone know what I can do to correct this problem? Do you know what specific setting in CMOS I need to change? I have a Dell Pentium II XPS R400, Bios version A03.
Any comments, advice or referral would be GREATLY appreciated.
I have a dual boot computer with Win98 / Win NT Server4.0, Service Pak4.
I was in Win NT 4.0 copying driver files and setup files for a printer from a floppy not formatted with NT. NT had a hard time reading the files (which should have probably been my first clue to stop), but the printer was setup OK. After a while the Blue Screen of Death appeared and when I rebooted, the computer halted as soon as it rebooted with this message: “02B2: incorrect drive A type, go to setup.”
I went into the CMOS setup and changed several settings pertaining to the A drive, but I still get the same error message at bootup and when I try to login to NT I get the blue screen of death each time. I even tried the "Last Known Good Configuration," but still have the same problems.
Does anyone know what I can do to correct this problem? Do you know what specific setting in CMOS I need to change? I have a Dell Pentium II XPS R400, Bios version A03.
Any comments, advice or referral would be GREATLY appreciated.