ironchef05
Programmer
I have been receiving the message “Disk Boot Failure, Insert System disk and press enter” for about two days now. I recently tried to add a PCI graphics card to my machine (I already have an agp card). The new card was found, and the drivers were all installed happily. I was playing around with the display settings to get something I was happy with. I tried to open the settings utility for my AGP card, an SIS chipset thing, and the computer restarted. I then started getting the disk boot failure message.
I have two hard drives and two cd-roms on my computer, all IDE. The C: drive (master) has started making noise when it first powers on. The noise sounds similar to the noise you get when a wire is hitting your CPU fan.
The first thing I did was take the drive to the IT person at my work. He checked it out, said it appeared to be fine. The drive was not making “the noise”, and by connecting it as an external drive I was able to open it up and backup some files.
I took the drive home, and plugged it back in. Disk Boot Failure. I tried resetting the CMOS by moving the jumper by the motherboard batter. Disk Boot Failure. I have tried switching cables, switching which IDE bus the drive goes into. I have tried playing with the BIOS settings. I have tried booting the machine up with only the hard drive, floppy, RAM, and agp video card. I have come to a few conclusions.
The cable is not the problem.
No combination of disconnecting, reconnecting, setting as slave, master, and adjusting the jumper has helped.
If I put in a DOS startup disk, the computer will start up with that, but is unable to find any drives (c:, d.
If I put in my system restore CD in the CDROM, that runs, but says no hard drives are connected.
On the BIOS startup screen, it recognizes my drives. On the BIOS Setup screen, it does not recognize my C: drive, the one that makes the funny noise. To clarify: on the screen where it detects what’s connected: “Detecting Primary Master… Maxtor 51536U3” “Press F1 to enter SETUP”
When I press F1: “Primary Master ” when I connect the other hard drive as the master, I get its ID in both the startup BIOS screen and the setup BIOS screen.
When booting with the other hard drive as master, I still get the message "disk boot failure".
I am out of ideas.
I have two hard drives and two cd-roms on my computer, all IDE. The C: drive (master) has started making noise when it first powers on. The noise sounds similar to the noise you get when a wire is hitting your CPU fan.
The first thing I did was take the drive to the IT person at my work. He checked it out, said it appeared to be fine. The drive was not making “the noise”, and by connecting it as an external drive I was able to open it up and backup some files.
I took the drive home, and plugged it back in. Disk Boot Failure. I tried resetting the CMOS by moving the jumper by the motherboard batter. Disk Boot Failure. I have tried switching cables, switching which IDE bus the drive goes into. I have tried playing with the BIOS settings. I have tried booting the machine up with only the hard drive, floppy, RAM, and agp video card. I have come to a few conclusions.
The cable is not the problem.
No combination of disconnecting, reconnecting, setting as slave, master, and adjusting the jumper has helped.
If I put in a DOS startup disk, the computer will start up with that, but is unable to find any drives (c:, d.
If I put in my system restore CD in the CDROM, that runs, but says no hard drives are connected.
On the BIOS startup screen, it recognizes my drives. On the BIOS Setup screen, it does not recognize my C: drive, the one that makes the funny noise. To clarify: on the screen where it detects what’s connected: “Detecting Primary Master… Maxtor 51536U3” “Press F1 to enter SETUP”
When I press F1: “Primary Master ” when I connect the other hard drive as the master, I get its ID in both the startup BIOS screen and the setup BIOS screen.
When booting with the other hard drive as master, I still get the message "disk boot failure".
I am out of ideas.