Also, make sure that you are using all of the proprietary OEM drivers for your drive controller, motherboard on-board hardware etc. I have seen this come up b4 using the wrong drivers for a UDMA/66 disk controller on a Mylex MOBO. Best of luck to you. Greg Armstrong
A+ MCSE+I
The URL u pointed me to does not exist anymore, thx anyway, but how can i install drivers if i can't run my OS. Plz direct me to the solution step by step, 'cause i'm turning grey here.
Thx armstrong, I've already seen that one and thus i removed all of my unnecessary hardware such as my second HDD, my AGP graphiccard, my cd-writer.
I've made my primary HDD seagate 10GB the master and my cd-rom my slave, still i get the error
The first thing that I would do is to confirm the jumper settings on the motherboard for UDMA/Bus Speeds and verify that all settings in BIOS are correct. Greg Armstrong
A+ MCSE+I
Did you find a solution to your problem? I am receiving exactly the same error message installing Windows 2000 server on a Dell dimension XPS.
John Weikert
Yes i did, the problem was a conflict with my cd-rom driver, so try and change your cd-rom drive with a newer one, this was a solution to my prob.
Win2000 is very sensitive about these things
Let me know if it worked
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