- Oct 27, 2002
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Hi all,
I've Been having a major headache, I hope you can help. I've Gone through several different re-builds and a dozen XP installations and I'm pretty frazzled. Here's the story:
I'm able to turn on the computer without trouble, but sometimes it pauses during IDE detection and takes a LONG time to detect, sometimes not (I can't find a pattern there).
When I get it to boot off CD and install windows, installation will go through fine, computer boots up usually normal (had one instance where I couldn't see the Icons). Then, on the next reboot (or sometimes 3rd reboot) it just comes up and gives the "INVALID BOOT DISK" message, as if there isn't an operating system installed on the disk.
I've done 3 different hard drives, same result. I thought it might be the IDE controller, so I swapped the motherboard out and put in this really old crappy Socket-A board that had never been used, but I have the same issue on reboot, so I don't think it's the motherboard.
I've swapped memory and even CPU, same problem keeps happening. I put in my current working hard drive with windows installed and tried to boot off of that in safe mode, received blue screen of death.
Here is the system that I'm using:
Asus A7n8X Deluxe motherboard / also another generic MB for testing
Athlon XP 2400+ and Athlon XP 2100+ (switched them in and out)
Various DDR Memory
Several different hard drives
AGP 800GTO vid card.
New Ultra Wizard case
This is my old system that I had running for a long time on it's own. I also picked up a few misc. items from a friend's old computer: Athlon XP 2400+ (new), some memory, a hard drive (new).
I'm trying to isolate the variables here, and I'm wondering if the new case isn't the problem. Perhaps it is shorting out some connection, or something (I dunno).
Anyone experienced anything like this? I'm really at my wits end here, don't know what to do other than build the system outside of the case on some cardboard or something. I'd really appreciate any suggestions, thanks in advance!
I've Been having a major headache, I hope you can help. I've Gone through several different re-builds and a dozen XP installations and I'm pretty frazzled. Here's the story:
I'm able to turn on the computer without trouble, but sometimes it pauses during IDE detection and takes a LONG time to detect, sometimes not (I can't find a pattern there).
When I get it to boot off CD and install windows, installation will go through fine, computer boots up usually normal (had one instance where I couldn't see the Icons). Then, on the next reboot (or sometimes 3rd reboot) it just comes up and gives the "INVALID BOOT DISK" message, as if there isn't an operating system installed on the disk.
I've done 3 different hard drives, same result. I thought it might be the IDE controller, so I swapped the motherboard out and put in this really old crappy Socket-A board that had never been used, but I have the same issue on reboot, so I don't think it's the motherboard.
I've swapped memory and even CPU, same problem keeps happening. I put in my current working hard drive with windows installed and tried to boot off of that in safe mode, received blue screen of death.
Here is the system that I'm using:
Asus A7n8X Deluxe motherboard / also another generic MB for testing
Athlon XP 2400+ and Athlon XP 2100+ (switched them in and out)
Various DDR Memory
Several different hard drives
AGP 800GTO vid card.
New Ultra Wizard case
This is my old system that I had running for a long time on it's own. I also picked up a few misc. items from a friend's old computer: Athlon XP 2400+ (new), some memory, a hard drive (new).
I'm trying to isolate the variables here, and I'm wondering if the new case isn't the problem. Perhaps it is shorting out some connection, or something (I dunno).
Anyone experienced anything like this? I'm really at my wits end here, don't know what to do other than build the system outside of the case on some cardboard or something. I'd really appreciate any suggestions, thanks in advance!
