Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Why do I return with a boot disk dead loss?

The merely way to avoid explicitly to put my Windows Installation CD surrounded by, and then it will nouns windows. When I bring it out, or replace it with any other cd it give the boot disk failure error. My HDDs are brand fresh. There is no floppy drive in this computer, and it IS set to boot from Hard Drive first.

Why do I return with a boot disk dead loss?

Your master boot text is probably fried. You most likely involve your pc to rewrite the profile by using the fdisk/mbr command.
Even new discs can walk bad. That is what warranty are for.

The old saw go, it isn't IF a HDD goes fruitless, but WHEN, that's why backups are so historic.

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