- Jun 27, 2001
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Folks--
This morning I tried hooking up an old drive (Quantum 200-some MB) to my DMA66 for a backup without success. BIOS found it on some configurations (mixing up master/slave, primary/secondary). Eventually I gave up. BUT now my 8GB UDMA66 (IBM Deskstar, I think) drive seems unbootable. BIOS recognizes it on boot, along with all my secondary CDs and ZIP, slaves, etc., but the system stops right after the "Verifying DMI..." message (just as Win98 takes over, methinks). Booted with startup disk, and ran scandisk which found my media byte(?) missing and repaired it (supposedly), also some corrupt files, dir, replaced a copy of the FAT; very surprising but supposedly repairable stuff. Anyway, all that done, but still no go. Scandisk no longer reports any errors, but system still won't proceed past DMI, with or without the slaves and secondaries. Fdisk shows fine. I can access the drive fine if I boot to A, read and delete files, access all partitions, but I can't boot to it. Also, coincidentally, BIOS no longer tests my RAM, just reports size on startup. Are these linked?
Running Win98SE, Award BIOS ('bout a year old) which I reset via jumper too. Home-built PIII 600 system, no overclocking, nothing special, 128 MB RAM (2 DIMMS I think).
What did I do? Where should I start? Was this just a horrible coincidence, or did the old drive...? BTW, old drive works fine, I hooked it up to a Pentium 120 for the backup while scandisk was chugging away on my P3.
Thanks!
This morning I tried hooking up an old drive (Quantum 200-some MB) to my DMA66 for a backup without success. BIOS found it on some configurations (mixing up master/slave, primary/secondary). Eventually I gave up. BUT now my 8GB UDMA66 (IBM Deskstar, I think) drive seems unbootable. BIOS recognizes it on boot, along with all my secondary CDs and ZIP, slaves, etc., but the system stops right after the "Verifying DMI..." message (just as Win98 takes over, methinks). Booted with startup disk, and ran scandisk which found my media byte(?) missing and repaired it (supposedly), also some corrupt files, dir, replaced a copy of the FAT; very surprising but supposedly repairable stuff. Anyway, all that done, but still no go. Scandisk no longer reports any errors, but system still won't proceed past DMI, with or without the slaves and secondaries. Fdisk shows fine. I can access the drive fine if I boot to A, read and delete files, access all partitions, but I can't boot to it. Also, coincidentally, BIOS no longer tests my RAM, just reports size on startup. Are these linked?
Running Win98SE, Award BIOS ('bout a year old) which I reset via jumper too. Home-built PIII 600 system, no overclocking, nothing special, 128 MB RAM (2 DIMMS I think).
What did I do? Where should I start? Was this just a horrible coincidence, or did the old drive...? BTW, old drive works fine, I hooked it up to a Pentium 120 for the backup while scandisk was chugging away on my P3.
Thanks!
