Bobo72
Technical User
- Apr 7, 2004
- 19
Hi,
Just a couple of days ago, I bought a brand new Shuttle SB86i barebone PC plus an Intel P4 processor. The rest of the necessary HW, I stripped from my old PC (DDR, optical + S-ATA drive).
The optical drive is now connected to the IDE cable (tried both slave and master) and the S-ATA disk to the serial ATA main connector. It is not immediately possible to connect a floppy drive to the PC.
My problem is that I'm unable to boot the PC. I imagined that I would be able to put in my Win XP disc in my CD-ROM and boot from there, but that's not possible.
My CD-ROM (or DVD for that matter - tried both) is not recognized by the system. It cannot even open the drive bay - all that happens is that the LED is on constantly and nothing happens when i press the 'open' button.
If I turn on the machine w/o connecting the IDE cable to the optical drive, I'm able to open and close the bay - but then the drive is not connected of course ...
When I start the PC, I'm able to enter BIOS but from there I just get a 'please insert system disc' error. I tried to force BIOS to boot from CD / DVD, but as it apparently does not recognize these drives it doesn't really help a lot ...
Can someone help please - any tip or anything is highly appreciated. Can it really be that I have to connect a floppy (or try to boot from a flash drive) and install Win 98 - before upgrading to XP??
Thanks in advance from a desperate PC owner in Copenhagen,
Br Bo
Just a couple of days ago, I bought a brand new Shuttle SB86i barebone PC plus an Intel P4 processor. The rest of the necessary HW, I stripped from my old PC (DDR, optical + S-ATA drive).
The optical drive is now connected to the IDE cable (tried both slave and master) and the S-ATA disk to the serial ATA main connector. It is not immediately possible to connect a floppy drive to the PC.
My problem is that I'm unable to boot the PC. I imagined that I would be able to put in my Win XP disc in my CD-ROM and boot from there, but that's not possible.
My CD-ROM (or DVD for that matter - tried both) is not recognized by the system. It cannot even open the drive bay - all that happens is that the LED is on constantly and nothing happens when i press the 'open' button.
If I turn on the machine w/o connecting the IDE cable to the optical drive, I'm able to open and close the bay - but then the drive is not connected of course ...
When I start the PC, I'm able to enter BIOS but from there I just get a 'please insert system disc' error. I tried to force BIOS to boot from CD / DVD, but as it apparently does not recognize these drives it doesn't really help a lot ...
Can someone help please - any tip or anything is highly appreciated. Can it really be that I have to connect a floppy (or try to boot from a flash drive) and install Win 98 - before upgrading to XP??
Thanks in advance from a desperate PC owner in Copenhagen,
Br Bo