DISK BOOT FAILURE!

beatle

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Wow, my string of bad luck continues. Last night I lost my backup server / gateway, tonight I lose my main rig.

I have had some problems with my system as of late and I recently tried new memory. After a bluescreen (these are typical right now) with my new memory, I put my old TwinMos memory back in and fire it up. I get this error when trying to boot:

DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER

Normally I'd think I've lost a harddrive, but my Raptor still shows up in bios. I've gotten into the XP system recovery console, but I'm unsure if I actually want to run FIXBOOT C: or not... the drive still shows all of its files. Any suggestions as to how to fix this and/or how this happened in the first place?
 

mechBgon

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There isn't a floppy diskette in the floppy drive by any chance...? :eek:

With the stuff that's happening to you, I'm wondering if you've got unstable utility power at your house. It would be interesting to put an AVR-equipped uninterruptible power supply to work and see if it started recording surges and sags. :confused:

Sorry to hear of your loss :(
 

beatle

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There's no floppy in the drive (but I've been known to do that before :eek:).

Actually I do have everything important hooked to a UPS with line conditioning (links to an APC BackUPS Pro 1100 at Sam's Club). It only clicks "on" when there is a noticeable power change in the house, which is not very often.
 

db2

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Possible corrupt system files?
Are both your main computer and your server connected - do they share the same Internet connection?
 

beatle

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Yes they're connected via a switch (server acts as a gateway). I just ran XP setup on my P4 and it didn't find the Raptor. I'm going to run WD diagnostics on it and see what happens.
 

larciel

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changed ram, BSOD, changed back ram, Disk boot failure..

happened to me alot of times, but i didn't think of finding out solution.. i just reformmated :(

i'd like to know answers too.

*i'd recommend unplugging all IDE/Sata devices, and then power up comp. load default BIOS. connect only main IDE HD and then try booting up again

 

beatle

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I'll try that if the WD utils come up with nothing.

My boot drive is the Raptor. XP setup finds my IDE HD.
 

beatle

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I swear my computers are haunted. I shut it off for a while as I downloaded the ultimate boot cd. I burned the cd on my server (also alive now for no particular reason). After burning, I turned on my main rig and put the cd in the drive. I just about hit ctrl-alt-del when I saw the XP screen come up (I was expecting to see the UBCD screen). Things are working fine now...