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Ken K
(problem in thread posted earlier today in win2000.general forum dated
8/4/04 by mistake)
I developed a problem with being unable to initiate loading of the Win2K
operating system earlier today. I was helped by Pegasus, who asked me
to test whether I could load the OS with a floppy that contained my
boot.ini (from my hdd), ntldr, and ntdetect.com (both copied from my
Win2000 disk) . It worked. I tried copying those files back to my hard
drive c:\ drive but I still require the floppy to be present in order
for the loading to take place. If the floppy with its files is not
there, I hang right after the PCI assignments are displayed during the
boot posting.
Does anyone have any ideas where I can go from here to be able to load
from my hard drive without having to have the floppy in place? Are
there any BIOS settings that may have been tweaked that I should check?
(ASUS P4PE mb)
Thanks
Ken K
8/4/04 by mistake)
I developed a problem with being unable to initiate loading of the Win2K
operating system earlier today. I was helped by Pegasus, who asked me
to test whether I could load the OS with a floppy that contained my
boot.ini (from my hdd), ntldr, and ntdetect.com (both copied from my
Win2000 disk) . It worked. I tried copying those files back to my hard
drive c:\ drive but I still require the floppy to be present in order
for the loading to take place. If the floppy with its files is not
there, I hang right after the PCI assignments are displayed during the
boot posting.
Does anyone have any ideas where I can go from here to be able to load
from my hard drive without having to have the floppy in place? Are
there any BIOS settings that may have been tweaked that I should check?
(ASUS P4PE mb)
Thanks
Ken K