Tbird 1.4
Shuttle AK31
Windows XP
Adaptec 29160
x2 18 gig Ibm SCSI drives
x2 SCSI CD drives (cdrw/cd)
x2 IDE hard drives (200gb and 60gb)
OS installed on one of the scsi IBM drives; boot.ini and other system type files were placed on one of the ide drives in the os installation
I ran this setup for 4-5 months without a problem, then one day it just stopped booting into windows--it just stopped altogether following the listing of the pci devices (the last line listed is the ACPI controller) without displaying an error message. Following a suggestion from someone here, I removed all of the PCI cards, including the SCSI adapter, and tried booting. When I did that, I got a "system boot failure, insert system disk and try again" msg. I get the same message when everything is reconnected EXCEPT for the IDE drives. If they are connected, I don't get any error message at all, it just halts on the booting process. I have successfully booted into windows using My Boot Disk and another boot disk with the xp recovery console--however, that only works if the IDE drives are disconnected. If they are connected, I get a missing or corrupt hal.dll error message. I'm clueless at this point, but I would like to save my OS installation if at all possible.
Shuttle AK31
Windows XP
Adaptec 29160
x2 18 gig Ibm SCSI drives
x2 SCSI CD drives (cdrw/cd)
x2 IDE hard drives (200gb and 60gb)
OS installed on one of the scsi IBM drives; boot.ini and other system type files were placed on one of the ide drives in the os installation
I ran this setup for 4-5 months without a problem, then one day it just stopped booting into windows--it just stopped altogether following the listing of the pci devices (the last line listed is the ACPI controller) without displaying an error message. Following a suggestion from someone here, I removed all of the PCI cards, including the SCSI adapter, and tried booting. When I did that, I got a "system boot failure, insert system disk and try again" msg. I get the same message when everything is reconnected EXCEPT for the IDE drives. If they are connected, I don't get any error message at all, it just halts on the booting process. I have successfully booted into windows using My Boot Disk and another boot disk with the xp recovery console--however, that only works if the IDE drives are disconnected. If they are connected, I get a missing or corrupt hal.dll error message. I'm clueless at this point, but I would like to save my OS installation if at all possible.