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Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
However, a system reboot should be scheduled as soon as possible to be sure that everything is in sync. 5. A login prompt should now be displayed. No 0. Install with the settings listed above. 7. Change Disk(s) Where You Want to Install (give # of disks). Then select (0). Type one or more numbers for the disks

Booting with ATA66 on BE6
No system disk on IDE-0 or something like it. I Connect the other one in IDE-1 as Master and reboot, and it boots from the second one alone. I tried to get the Dynamic Disk "Reactivate Volume" in Disk Mgmt and it is gray (not available). I simply don't want to have to install everything all over again since

No operating system - I need help
This is why I'm so peeved that Goback no longer works on my system. I can only figure it doesn't like SATA drives (it claims it can't find the system drive) or something What about the thing where you can make an install disc with all the updates already on it (probably multiple discs) and it's also automated?

IRIX 6.5 install smaller drives
This was also a bust as it had NO prom at all and no ram, however it did have a floppy drive and a video card (motherboard looked ok otherwise). OK, so I skip the boot/system disk. The installation completes and gleefully advises me that everything is wonderful in the world and I can reboot into the warm glow

Summary: Full Install du40e
I presume you mean after the install and reboot which is what I did. What gets me the most is there is no mention of wireless networking that I find after 3 installs and Well trying to remember all that I had to instll manually is impossible; let's just say that I got a base system install and very little else.

Problem: won't reboot from hard disk, X-windows
Moving the system disk from the 1GB disk to a new say 2GB disk doesn't need a reinstallation of VMS either (but maybe you want to do this as an exercise) (in my last job I did the last installation of VMS about 1987 with VMS V4.6 and only did VMS upgrades since then - or did _clone_ a disk for new systems - I'm to

no system disk after every reboot
Reboot. ... Thanks for the help carguy but unfortunatly it failed to work when i clicked on "system restore" a window comes up and says "No restore points have been created on your computer's system disk. To create a restore point open System Protection." so i click on the system protection link and another mini

Start up problems
Install Win2000 on the hard drive from the desktop, then install the hard drive on the laptop. On booting, this yeilds a "disk error - not a system disk" On the first reboot I get the same error as above. This is an upgrade Win2000 not full version, but still the install works fine on the desktop - just not

Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack
Rebooting is after has been showed info about system version. So, _what_ have you tried to install? Subject says "solaris (all version)" but that's no help. So, give us: 1) name and version of what's on your install media. 2) Brief how you installed it 3) Layout of disk(s) From above you seems to have one disk

Can Boot From Floppy, But Not HDD?
Also all other BIOS settings other than the SATA ones listed below are either CMOS default or "reasonable" for your system hardware (correct CPU, no overclock, by SPD memory, etc...). It also assumes that your system disk is on Parallel IDE. You can always transfer it later to SATA + Serillel2 and set BIOS

how to change out system disk?
Then
when a full install is done the suite believes it is a new program and creates a new initial security hash. Therefor our best support reply is what you .... Why else would a highly reliable OS file system suddenly make a mistake in recording a file to disk? And as Alex stated, "Why the reboot" the OP reported?

FreeBSD + Mylex DAC960 (RAID 1) + DEC Prioris HX 6000 Server ...
I've tried just having the Cd in the drive and booting from the CD but it doesn't like that either telling me it's "a non-system disk or disk error" I tried installing a freinds copy of 2000 just to give me a platform to install from but had the same problems as above.... Any ideas?

Keyboard missing after application installing interrupt and reboot
Now try to boot the computer with the floppy diskette, insert the diskette in the drive and reboot the computer. If the computer boots to the diskette The installation disk also says it includes service pack 2 , version 2002. I've tried looking and following several MS service bullentins to install or find the

Can a hard drive be physically damaged due to power loss at ...
The virtual BIOS will look for a boot sector on the virtual disk (which you defined when you created the VM). Many and sundry virtuals. You will then do an install just as you would if you were doing it on a real machine. The reboots that Windows requires during an install are a lot faster than a real reboot so

trying to get an Apple II GS going for fun...
The safest way however is to install NT while on IDE1 (your standard BX IDE port), install HPT366 driver, and move the HDD to IDE3. If it doesn't boot then it means I started the system from MS-DOS floppy, disabled IDE1,IDE2, put HDD into IDE3. fdisk just said : "data read error from hard disk". No way to go.

WinME real-mode DOS patch re-enables MS-DOS functions and ...
Did you reboot after fstab changes? I no longer have 2008.1 on the system, but changes were first to disable avahi and beagle, and later to remove them. If hard disk install, skip partition where iso resides. Installer creates its own mount fstab entry. :( After booting you can add correct values and delete the

Getting external SCSI drive to be startup?
The current error holding up the works; After the reboot, with 14 minutes left on the install, it begins to do the PnP stuff. If you get a non-system disk message, just change to the c: drive in DOS mode and use the sys d: command - where d: is now the cloned drive letter followed by a colon, and the CD-ROM

moving xp to a larger disk with partition magic
I
sent in my comments to TGV, and never got a satisfactory response, other than to install MultiNet on at least node for each system disk. I knew we could wait few hours after the upgrade before the reboot when we did 3.4 and 3.5. No you don't, but from my experience, all your TCP/IP connectivity will be

Windows Update failed on KB935509
G Your reply tells me that you don't have any IDE disks, hence there is no need to worry about masters / slaves. However, you should ensure while in the BIOS that I did as prescribed and set it to boot to the c:drive (the only install found) however the system still stalls at reboot with the "Flashing cursor.

I want to migrate to Linux
DOS Reboot your computer with this diskette in the drive. NT or Windows 2000 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.