I'm running Win XP Home on my office computer with a Pentium 4 processor and Intel D945PSN motherboard.
I have two hard drives, a SATA and an IDE. I set up the CMOS to boot from the SATA drive. It worked fine that way for quite a while. Then one day it decided to boot from the IDE drive. I went into the CMOS and the SATA drive was not even listed. After a few more attempts, the SATA drive finally appeared in the boot list, and I was able to set it as the first boot device again.
Since then the system has intermittently (about half the time - way too often to live with) changed the boot device order on its own.
Sometimes when I go into the CMOS, only the IDE drive is listed.
Sometimes only the SATA drive is listed.
Sometimes both drives are listed.
Usually, after I set the SATA as the primary boot device, the system will boot from it on the very next startup. After that, it's a crap shoot.
Earlier this afternoon, after it had booted from the IDE drive, I restarted, went into the CMOS, and only the SATA drive was in the boot list. Go figure.
No matter which drive it boots from, the both drives are aways visible in Windows Explorer, and their contents appear to be what they should be.
Any ideas what might be the problem here?
Is there a battery on the motherboard that powers the CMOS RAM when the machine is turned off? Is so, is it possible the battery is weak?
I have two hard drives, a SATA and an IDE. I set up the CMOS to boot from the SATA drive. It worked fine that way for quite a while. Then one day it decided to boot from the IDE drive. I went into the CMOS and the SATA drive was not even listed. After a few more attempts, the SATA drive finally appeared in the boot list, and I was able to set it as the first boot device again.
Since then the system has intermittently (about half the time - way too often to live with) changed the boot device order on its own.
Sometimes when I go into the CMOS, only the IDE drive is listed.
Sometimes only the SATA drive is listed.
Sometimes both drives are listed.
Usually, after I set the SATA as the primary boot device, the system will boot from it on the very next startup. After that, it's a crap shoot.
Earlier this afternoon, after it had booted from the IDE drive, I restarted, went into the CMOS, and only the SATA drive was in the boot list. Go figure.
No matter which drive it boots from, the both drives are aways visible in Windows Explorer, and their contents appear to be what they should be.
Any ideas what might be the problem here?
Is there a battery on the motherboard that powers the CMOS RAM when the machine is turned off? Is so, is it possible the battery is weak?