A co-worker gave me an older HP Pavilion PC that supposedly had crashed its HDD, but was otherwise functional. I put a drive in it, that to the best of my knowledge, is older but fully functional. The PC (and drive) are IDE, set for cable select master / slave. The BIOS setup screen appears to recognize the drive correctly.
I put an Ubuntu live CD in the PC and proceeded to perform the installation process. The process includes repartitioning and reformatting the drive and then copying the OS to the drive. During this process, I could hear the drive run and the activity LED was blinking normally.
The installation appeared to complete successfully and I attempted to re-boot the PC. Upon reboot, I received a black screen with a message along the lines of "Unable to locate boot disk, please insert boot disk and press ENTER". This message happens each and every time.
I verified the boot order in the BIOS and even set it to boot from the HDD first. I also booted to the live CD and tried to boot from the first hard drive, which simply black screened.
I am suspecting that there is something wrong with the IDE controller, but I am not certain. I am considering putting an SATA controller in the machine and trying an SATA drive to bypass the IDE controller. Does anyone have any ideas of things I should check or try before I toss the PC?
I put an Ubuntu live CD in the PC and proceeded to perform the installation process. The process includes repartitioning and reformatting the drive and then copying the OS to the drive. During this process, I could hear the drive run and the activity LED was blinking normally.
The installation appeared to complete successfully and I attempted to re-boot the PC. Upon reboot, I received a black screen with a message along the lines of "Unable to locate boot disk, please insert boot disk and press ENTER". This message happens each and every time.
I verified the boot order in the BIOS and even set it to boot from the HDD first. I also booted to the live CD and tried to boot from the first hard drive, which simply black screened.
I am suspecting that there is something wrong with the IDE controller, but I am not certain. I am considering putting an SATA controller in the machine and trying an SATA drive to bypass the IDE controller. Does anyone have any ideas of things I should check or try before I toss the PC?