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Need some help with SN26P

tecgriff

Junior Member
I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this or not but if it needs to be moved so be it. Anyhow, I just got a new SN26P shuttle last night and I was putting it together, setting up windows xp etc. Well during the setup of windows I got a couple of blue screens and a couple of weird copy errors I haven't seen before.

I figured maybe it was just a bad CD or something and I wanted to see if it would make it to windows before I went to get a different one. Well I made it to desktop and everything seemed OK so I installed the drivers that came with the shuttle. After installing the nvidia IDE driver I think it was, I got some errors and I was forced to reboot.

Upon rebooting I got a "disk read failure, press ctrl+alt+delete to restart" so I then proceeded to say "******" and rebooted, getting the same error. To try to shorten this up, my SATA HDD gets a disk read error on starting and it also locks up when booting from a CD, right after it says "setup is inspecting your hardware..." and it just sits on a black screen locked up. I've tried different SATA cables and tried using molex power instead of SATA power etc. The drive is still recognized in the CMOS setup but like I said it doesnt seem to be reading. My old 60GB IDE drive works just fine and none of that stuff happens.

If anyone could help me out if it is a shuttle issue or something, please let me know! 🙂 thanks a lot
 
Are u trying to install XP that has SP2 slip streamed or a SP2 integrated version? Because windows XP pre SP2 doesnt have the proper SATA drivers. You should goto shuttle and make a SATA driver disk and press i believe f6 to run third party drivers at install. I had a simular problem on another system using SATA as bootup.

I hope this helps~
 
thanks for the help man, it turned out to be TWO defective hard drives, one SATA one IDE, which both worked in my old computer and I guess JUST died, thanks for the help and advice though =)
 
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