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"Danny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Richard wrote:
>> "Danny" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>Richard wrote:
>>>
>>>>When I start my pc (win xp home edition) I get a message saying disk
>>>>boot failure. I reformatted the drive and reinstalled xp and it still
>>>>does the same.
>>>>What is strange though is that if I press the reset button on the front
>>>>it boots up fine and xp runs ok.
>>>>Any ideas?
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>As others have commented. Drives often take longer to spin up to speed
>>>and complete their self checks as they get older. Often too long for the
>>>usual PC startup diagnostics to have completed and be ready to boot. In
>>>the long term, I'd surmise that your drive is getting old and probably
>>>unreliable, in the short term i'd turn on full memory check or another
>>>BIOS feature that will extend the pc's startup. The drive may then be
>>>ready when it's time to boot. Alernativel, don't turn it off (I haven't
>>>turned my machines off for years).
>>>
>>>--
>>>Regards, Danny
>>
>>
>> How do I extend the pc's start up time? I have tried two drives, a Maxtor
>> and a Samsung, both less than 6 months old and they both do the same
>> thing.
>>
>> Richard
>
> If you get the same with 2 newish drives, I may be wrong. Check the BIOS
> to make sure the boot sequence doesn't include other devices (as already
> mentioned) - things like floppy/CD etc. Find this in the BIOS.
>
> To lengthen the PC startup process, go into the BIOS and enable something
> like full memory check (there is usually a quick/full option). To enter
> the BIOS press the magical key (del or whatever is prompted on the screen
> during initialisation, before windows starts to load). To not change BIOS
> settings you are unsure about if you've never played with BIOS before...
>
> --
> Regards, Danny
>
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Checked BIOS, boot other device is disabled, boot sequence at the mo is 1.
HD, 2. CD.
One thing I have noticed when it wont boot up is it says ' IDE Channel 0
Master [Iaxtkr 6Y080H0]
When it will boot up it says IDE Channel 0 Master [Maxtor 6Y080L0]
So it seems that when it wont boot the motherboard isnt recognising the hard
drive? Does that make sense?
Richard