HELP Unable to write to C:? Now no power? What did I do?

Jittles

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Ok, I just got my 8K7A w/ 1.33GHz @266 FSB. I put it in my case with only a videocard and my ethernet card, a hard drive, cdrom, and floppy.
Specs:
512 MB DDR pc2100 crucial
60gxp 60GB
geforce 2 pro 64MB
Network everywhere NIC
Toshiba DVD-ROM
floppy

I booted it up, installed win98se and then it restarts twice, but when it trys to load into windows finally, in gives me this error on the blue screen: Cannot write to C: Then it puts out this long tone and I have to cut the power at the PSU. What is wrong here?

Also, I think I'm an idiot here, but did I fry my PSU by accidentally hooking a floppy up to the power when the power was still on??

HELP PLEASE!
 

NoreagaCNN

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This is a bit off-topic but I ordered an 8KtA from newegg and now that I see it looks like this mobo is a piece of sh*t, everybody has been having troubles with it. I hope thats not the case with mine.
As to your problem, connecting things to your mobo while your system is on is always bad, maybe you shorted it out.

-Nore
 

OmegaXero

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I just recently had a win98SE installation go nuts do to a bad ATA66 cable. The worst part was that the cable appeared to be fine. One day win98 just gave me that same error that you describe above. I would suggest trying some different ATA cables if you can. However, it does kinda sound like you might have fried something on your board :(
 

Jittles

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How can I test to see if I fried my board or psu or what?
I have a little 250 watt lying around here, can I just hook that to the board and try or is there a way for me to check the dead psu?
 

Jittles

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Ok, I didnt fry it. I left it unplugged for about 15 minutes and now it's back on. I'm gonna go try different cables now. Hopefully that fixes it.
 

Sukhoi

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But in the future don't plug in floppy power connectors while the PC is on. :)
 

Jiggz

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What kind of PSU do you have. From the symptoms you detailed it sound s like a PSU problem. Check the system monitor in your Bios and check for the 5.0V to see if it's maintaining. If it reads 10% below you might want to take a look on a better PSU.