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Chris Guimbellot
Hello,
I am not sure if this is off topic, but it has to do with hardware, so I
figured I would post here. I have an HP Pavillion laptop that I believe has
a faulty CD ROM. When I first bought the system used, I tried to reformat
and reinstall the OS, but I kept having problems. It would work for a while
and then quit. That said, I figured the drive is dying so what I wanted to
try to do was boot to a command prompt and see if I could see the CD
contents in the drive. The problem is that I forgot how to create the disk
that allows me to boot to the prompt. Since I have already reformatted the
drive (when I was trying to install the OS), there is really nothing on it.
I know I have done this creating the boot disk thing before, but I forget
how I did it. Any ideas? Also, am I on the right track in trying to diagnose
this problem? Are there other things I could/should be doing to better get a
handle on the situation? Thanks,
Chris
I am not sure if this is off topic, but it has to do with hardware, so I
figured I would post here. I have an HP Pavillion laptop that I believe has
a faulty CD ROM. When I first bought the system used, I tried to reformat
and reinstall the OS, but I kept having problems. It would work for a while
and then quit. That said, I figured the drive is dying so what I wanted to
try to do was boot to a command prompt and see if I could see the CD
contents in the drive. The problem is that I forgot how to create the disk
that allows me to boot to the prompt. Since I have already reformatted the
drive (when I was trying to install the OS), there is really nothing on it.
I know I have done this creating the boot disk thing before, but I forget
how I did it. Any ideas? Also, am I on the right track in trying to diagnose
this problem? Are there other things I could/should be doing to better get a
handle on the situation? Thanks,
Chris