Boot disc failure
I noticed that my Folding computer had crashed. I rebooted and it picked up where it left off.
I remembered mmonnin asking about AMD procs crashing freezing running Folding.
To supply all the info needed, I needed to get the numbers off the proc. Removed the HSF, read the numbers, put it all back together.
Now it posts, but on the first BIOS screen it says "Boot disc failure-insert system disc"
Any body have any ideas what happened here?
Dragstk
I remembered mmonnin asking about AMD procs crashing freezing running Folding.
To supply all the info needed, I needed to get the numbers off the proc. Removed the HSF, read the numbers, put it all back together.
Now it posts, but on the first BIOS screen it says "Boot disc failure-insert system disc"
Any body have any ideas what happened here?
Dragstk
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It says insert system disc, but I can't get the CD Rom to open yet.
I noticed that on the boot screen, under Pri. master/slave & secondary master/slave, it's all listed as none
HD is suppose to be 1st boot device
So:
reseated all cables;
used different power rail to drive HD;
tried 2 different IDE cables;
put HD in secondary IDE slot on MB, as master
All no go
I can feel the HD vibrating, but there never is any activity from the HD light
Dead HD?
Dragstk
Took the HD out, put it in my other computer, as a slave. Showed up as a slave
Changed the jumper back to Master, put it back into the Folding computer, still no go.
Set the jumper from master to slave, booted, it runs fine. Shows up in the BIOS as secondary slave. There is nothing plugged into the secondary IDE!! (yes, I checked the IDE slots on the MB)
I am totally lost as to what is happening here
But it's Folding, and it picked up right where it left off before.
I'm going to ignore the settings and let it run. But if anybody has any explanation as how this is working as it is, I'm all ears
Thank you to everyone that offered help!
Dragstk
Are you sure the cable is not backwards?
Are you using an 80-wire or 40-wire cable?
What MB & HD do you have?
BIOS settings are to auto
single IDE cable in the blue IDE slot
not sure about 40 or 80 wire cable(it's round one), but it's what I have been using all along
MB is an Asus A7V333 with a 5400RPM WD 20 gig
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Dragstk
Do you have four physical locations to plug IDE cables into? If so, have you made sure you're using the standard IDE (non-RAID) connections? If you want to use the RAID connectors, have you gone into the Promise RAID bios to detect/enable drives there?
After playing with this for a while, the system will never boot w/ the HD jumper set to Master. This HD was formatted, and the OS installed w/ the HD as a slave. Does that make a difference?
It's running, and as long as it does, I'll leave it alone.
Dragstk
They always say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but I was wondering which connection on your IDE cable you are using? If you have the drive hooked to the connector in the middle, you might try using the one on the very end.
Thanks for all your help and concern on this Profdlp.
Dragstk
Good Luck!