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Having problems booting; the system installs to the mylex system drive fine, but when I reboot, I get the FreeBSD boot MGR, and it only beeps when I press F1 for FreeBSD. If I install using a normal boot record, the system reports 'No operating system found'. I'm thinking it may be an issue with the Mylex card,

Reinstall Windows
I do, LILO prompt still show up. no NT. Again, this is a LILO problem. Ok, I do not give up yet. I pull my system commander disk (boot manager). go to Dos, install system commander boot manager. it overwrite boot partition. I reboot. install NT for 5th time. reach second stage where it tells me to remove CD and

How to take down a system to the point of requiring a newfs ...
On the first reboot I got an error saying some file (I forget the name) couldn't be found, and then it told me my windows needed to be reactivated and I only Several questions: 1) How do I clear off my new system COMPLETELY - with no trace whatsoever of the OS so that I can re-install using the new disk and new

Fwd: Re: Fwd: No rt* modules on alternate cd: Was Alternate Gutsy ...
It was using Win XP, but I only have Win 98 System disk. I've ran Fdisk and set the partition to 100% Reformatted the hard drive, and have got Win 98 to install. However, when Win 98 get's to the reboot section The PC restarts with the error message 1695 no operating system found. It them goes back to the Initial

Symptoms of a bad CPU?
DOS Reboot your computer with this diskette in the drive. NT should boot from the diskette. If that works, you know that you can boot from this diskette and also modify BOOT. .... Repair the SYSTEM hive using the three boot diskettes and the emergency repair disk from the temporary installation. No mail please.

"IDE Hard Drive Cache Package"
At anyrate, now when I reboot, it boots fine but I cant use anything without the system hanging. SO MY QUESTION IS, after a CLEAN install and REFORMATTING, what could be my problem? I have no problem trying a clean install AGAIN, but I think it will be futile. Does anyone have any idea what the biggest culprit

VISTA (does not boot) get a BLUE SCREEN
From this distance, I'd be inclined to continue with the options offered on the WU site and go for IE6 SP1 from the site (rather than disk) and (all) other I found a map on my system with what looked like installation files, and run setup from there. Regards, Coen "Joan Archer" wrote: How did you reinstall,

Vista won't boot up! Please read! HELP!
Now ON OCCASION when I boot up and ALWAYS when I Reboot/Restart I get the following error message on screen: “Ultra 100 BIOS is not installed because there is no drivers attached” Then the below message appears “Disk Boot Failure, Insert System Disk and Press Enter” When the above “Disk Boot Failure” message

Bug#466251: (no subject)
The install went fine, no errors. I was told I was ready to reboot and start, so the cd pops out and the PC reboots.... Here is a lil info on my box: Gateway I chose Windows2 the screen flickers and in text mode I get this "Invalid system disk, please replace it and press anykey" or something to that point.

FreeBSD 7 RC2 - Kernel Panic during install boot
Stephen Hurd sh...@sasktel.net mailing freebsd stable Jeremy Chadwick wrote: And after the reboot, the READ_DMA timeouts were back. Now I'm out $x00 and my system still doesn't work! Help me or I switch to DragonFly BSD/Desktop BSD/Linux which is perfect and has no problems!" thing. Then go on Slashdot and post

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
Examine
the materials you received with your computer to see if they include a CD-ROM or floppy disk that contains the correct video adapter. Remove the hardware from the Device Mangler and reboot to redetect it and install the proper files for it. If that doesn't work then you didn't remove enough hardware the

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The process seemed to complete successfully, showing a message to the effect of "when the system restarts, the Windows install procedure will begin". Well the system restarted alright, but then stopped abruptly with a message like "No OS: insert system disk". Bugger. This was definitely /not/ going to be easy.

RedHat BROKE MY COMPUTER
George,
I did NOT install to E . I did an image restore of an old image of my system disk (C:) maybe scribble this on paper to follow: I HAD 2 drives originally I get this "no pagefile.sys" error. I hook up JUST the old original c drive and boot - no go. I power it off right there and when it reboots I get the

Packard Bell - Disk Boot Failure, Insert System Disk, and ...
These were new boards, with no other drivers in the system other than what came with Dell's installation. You said before that you were SWAPPING cards I doubt it somehow. Of course not. Put a disk in, dbl-clik on install, and boom, the drivers go where they're supposed to. One reboot and you are done.

Help adding a larger drive to Alphaserver
Rod and Cindy Hall coasterh...@NOSPAMhotmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk Installing a fresh copy of Winxp pro, install goes fine. When you reboot, it cant find the system disk. I run a repair off the xp cd and all is fine, until reboot, then same prob. Tried a new harddrive, no help. Formatted the drive a dozen

Acronis 11 on XP stops proper hibernate or stand by
Therefore I want to have a good plan in place in case a reboot of the server happens and I need to deal with the issue. I can browse my image which indicates it should be good to .... The system statebackupfailed which I know is no good. Here's the errors from that Backupstarted on Friday 02/15/2008 at 15:59 PM.

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
When I tried to boot an Etch CD installation disk, I disabled everything except made 1st boot priority ATA CD-ROM, and set ATAPI drive to Toshiba DVD-ROM. In both cases I got: Boot Failure: System Halted. I've not messed with any other BIOS settings. Oddly, I can boot the Knoppix cd-rom, and it can mount and access

Invalid System Disk on reboot only? Works fine on cold boot ...
Upon reboot, it just came up with the message "Invalid system disk, Replace the disk, and then press any key". This message of course comes up because there is no OS on the drive. I thought to myself, why does it skip over the CD-drive and not boot from the Windows 2000 CD? Well, I eliminated the usual suspects.

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ad0 READ_DMA TIMEOUT errors on install of 7.0-RELEASE
Right
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