I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420CDT laptop with an IBM 3.2Gb HDD and CDROM, but no floppy drive. (No floppy drive = my problems). The system had so much junk on it i decided to fdsik, format and make HDD bootable on a Compaq laptop and I could install everything from CD from there on. All went well until I took the drive back to the Toshiba. The system won't boot, I get the customary 'Disk I/O Error, Replace disk ...". When I put the drive in the Compaq it works fine, take it to the Toshiba, it won't work. Interestingly the Compaq HDD also won't work on the Toshiba with an OS Missing type of message.
Just to clarify a few points, the Toshiba BIOS is very primitive, 1) HDD Mode options are Standard/Enhanced 2) Boot Priority HDD->FDD/FDD->HDD (NO CD Boot option).
Maybe the Toshiba BIOS upgrade will help but this upgrade requires the system to boot from a floppy drive.
I have searched the Toshiba website, although well informative and many drivers i have not seen anything there to help me.
Do I need to prepare the Toshiba HDD with a utility?
Just to clarify a few points, the Toshiba BIOS is very primitive, 1) HDD Mode options are Standard/Enhanced 2) Boot Priority HDD->FDD/FDD->HDD (NO CD Boot option).
Maybe the Toshiba BIOS upgrade will help but this upgrade requires the system to boot from a floppy drive.
I have searched the Toshiba website, although well informative and many drivers i have not seen anything there to help me.
Do I need to prepare the Toshiba HDD with a utility?