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Digital Wight
I partitioned and formated a Maxtor HD with the accompanying utility
disk and installed OS in Pent III/256Meg PC. The computer was turned off
completely. When turned on again, OS was loaded and worked fine.
Strange thing is that when the computer was turned on, BIOS message
flowed to indicate it recognized HD and individual memories were listed,
then I got error message as follows:
BSP CPU ---Microcode OK
Serching for Boot Record from CDROM--Not Found
Serching for Boot Record from IDE-0--OK
Error 1 loading OS. This may be due to virus.
1. Shutdown
2. Boot from floppy
3. Run ONTRACK Disk Manager
4. Select from "Upgrade" from Advanced Options.
(computer crushes after this message---no key do nothing.)
This is a new HD, never connected to Internet. No chance of virus infection.
I understand "BSP" has something to do with "Windows CE" Operation
System (I am totally unfamiliar with this OS}, but my OS has nothing to
do with it.
"ONTRACK" is, to my knowledge, the brand name of a commercial disk
management software. I don't see why this name shows up in my computer.
Where does it come from? A part of MS OS?
Finally, I have no idea about "Upgrade from Advanced Options.
When I try to reinstall OS, W2K tells me that the partition is
unformatted or damaged.
Can anyone tell me what situation I got into. Is this BIOS (EPROM)
problem or HD problem or OS problem or computer's hardware flaw?
disk and installed OS in Pent III/256Meg PC. The computer was turned off
completely. When turned on again, OS was loaded and worked fine.
Strange thing is that when the computer was turned on, BIOS message
flowed to indicate it recognized HD and individual memories were listed,
then I got error message as follows:
BSP CPU ---Microcode OK
Serching for Boot Record from CDROM--Not Found
Serching for Boot Record from IDE-0--OK
Error 1 loading OS. This may be due to virus.
1. Shutdown
2. Boot from floppy
3. Run ONTRACK Disk Manager
4. Select from "Upgrade" from Advanced Options.
(computer crushes after this message---no key do nothing.)
This is a new HD, never connected to Internet. No chance of virus infection.
I understand "BSP" has something to do with "Windows CE" Operation
System (I am totally unfamiliar with this OS}, but my OS has nothing to
do with it.
"ONTRACK" is, to my knowledge, the brand name of a commercial disk
management software. I don't see why this name shows up in my computer.
Where does it come from? A part of MS OS?
Finally, I have no idea about "Upgrade from Advanced Options.
When I try to reinstall OS, W2K tells me that the partition is
unformatted or damaged.
Can anyone tell me what situation I got into. Is this BIOS (EPROM)
problem or HD problem or OS problem or computer's hardware flaw?