Re: Disk Boot Failure, Insert System Disk and Press Enter
- From: "DL" <address@invalid>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:48:09 -0000
Thats because you have to create the floppy using the drivers cd supplied.
This normal.
Since MSI doesnt appear to supply a pdf of the mobo manual to download its
difficult to advise of the specifics.
"Pierre" <Pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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MSI never give me any floppy disk to install in windows setupI
"DL" wrote:
http://www.msicomputer.com/support/sup_tshoot.asp#3_3
"Pierre" <Pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You mean try to connect to sata4 connector?
"Anna" wrote:
"Pierre" <Pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Motherboard: MSI P965 NEO
Hard Disk: Seagate 300GB SATA2
Interface from hard disk to motherboard is using sata2 cable
<Pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone know how to fix this error message? I got it when
tryfinish
moment Iinstalling windows xp professional into my hard disk and the
take out the cd and restart it show me this error message, I
needto
fixboot c: it still
give me the same message everytime I need to bootup windows I
myto
use
the bootup cd and also I change my motherboard and cpu due to
raidprevious
cpu spoilt
I thought only if want to set raid hd then I need to install
manuallychipsetdriver? I
thought sata is auto detect?
"Anna" wrote:
Pierre:
You are correct. The SATA controller is integrated in the Intel
on
that motherboard. There should be no need to for the user to
configurationinstall another SATA controller driver in a non-RAID
yoursuch
as
yours.
Your problem lies elsewhere. It probably is due to the fact that
yourSATA
HDD has been incorrectly connected. Strangely enough, I believe
shouldSATA
HDD must be connected to the SATA4 connector, and *not* the SATA1
connector.
Closely review your motherboard's user manual and check this out.
Also check out whether there's a need to set a BIOS element in a
particular
way for a non-RAID configuration, such as yours. The defaults
wentbe
check itOK,
but maybe something has changed in the interim.
I don't think the boot priority order will be a factor here, but
properlyout in the BIOS to ensure the system detects the SATA HDD and is
reflected in the boot priority order.
I'm assuming that the installation of the XP operating system
firstwithout
any problems. You may have to make a fresh install anyway. But
weirdcheck
out the above.
Anna
"Pierre" <Pierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My motherboard label the sata2 connectors as sata1,3,4,6,7 is so
the
Pierre:
Yes, we understand that. But did you try connecting your SATA HDD to
SATA4 connector as I suggested?
Anna
.
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