meanscotsman
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Thanks Hlafordlaes, this is all very helpful
I've now reflashed the bios from floppy and everything went well. I could boot from my working OS straight after completing all the steps and after a couple of black screen reboots.
I then needed to remove the floppy. On disconnecting it and restarting, XP wouldn't load. I tried a few times with no success then cleared the CMOS which cured it and it loaded straight away.
Is this board quite sensitive to hardware changes? I'd fitted a HDD and a sound card before with no problems. But boot devices seem to confuse it.
Anyway, I rebuilt the PC and connected everything up as before the original flash and things are still working.
What still doesn't work is the OS on my main drive. I tried booting from it - after clearing CMOS - but the furthest I got was the option to start in safe mode, which then stopped after mup.sys and went no further. So I'm back to using my repaired back up OS for now (after clearing CMOS again).
I'd really like to get my old main drive up and XP loading from it before going any further, just for the sake of it really, before I install 7. This website has some suggestions for curing this - http://www.aitechsolutions.net/mupdotsysXPhang.html - I'm pretty sure my PSU is fine (Corsair vx550) as everything was running absolutely fine before.
I'll try chckdsk to rule out bad sectors (the main HDD is only a few months old, however). I wonder if the problem is a registry one. The website has instructions for backing up and then restoring the registry through recovery console. I might try that next.
I really don't want to do another repair install if I can avoid it (and I now have all my data secure, so a clean install of Windows 7 is very much looking like the way to go).
Thanks to everyone who has posted on this thread over the years and especially to Hlafordlaes and Deleauvive in particular.
I've now reflashed the bios from floppy and everything went well. I could boot from my working OS straight after completing all the steps and after a couple of black screen reboots.
I then needed to remove the floppy. On disconnecting it and restarting, XP wouldn't load. I tried a few times with no success then cleared the CMOS which cured it and it loaded straight away.
Is this board quite sensitive to hardware changes? I'd fitted a HDD and a sound card before with no problems. But boot devices seem to confuse it.
Anyway, I rebuilt the PC and connected everything up as before the original flash and things are still working.
What still doesn't work is the OS on my main drive. I tried booting from it - after clearing CMOS - but the furthest I got was the option to start in safe mode, which then stopped after mup.sys and went no further. So I'm back to using my repaired back up OS for now (after clearing CMOS again).
I'd really like to get my old main drive up and XP loading from it before going any further, just for the sake of it really, before I install 7. This website has some suggestions for curing this - http://www.aitechsolutions.net/mupdotsysXPhang.html - I'm pretty sure my PSU is fine (Corsair vx550) as everything was running absolutely fine before.
I'll try chckdsk to rule out bad sectors (the main HDD is only a few months old, however). I wonder if the problem is a registry one. The website has instructions for backing up and then restoring the registry through recovery console. I might try that next.
I really don't want to do another repair install if I can avoid it (and I now have all my data secure, so a clean install of Windows 7 is very much looking like the way to go).
Thanks to everyone who has posted on this thread over the years and especially to Hlafordlaes and Deleauvive in particular.
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