I've got an IBM Thinkpad 570 laptop. Also, it has no built in cdrom or floppy. I also have a connector that allows me to plug in the Laptop hard drive into a desktop computer.
I recently formatted the laptop hard drive, and installed win98se (while the laptop hard drive was in the desktop computer). All was going well, OS setup fine, and could boot while in the desktop. I then transferred the Hard drive back into the laptop, and it came up with messages like 'Operating system not found' or 'disk is not a system disk', etc, etc.
It of course started working again perfectly (booted fine) when back in the desktop. Eventually I used FDISK in the desktop to repartition the drive, and the dos format command in the desktop, then installed win98se , and put the drive back in the laptop
(originally i had used the WinXP diskmanager tools to format it. Note: I did set the active partition and it was in FAT-32)
Now i'm trying to put WinXP on the laptop (mainly for testing purposes), but it says that it cannot find 'ntldr', however if i take the laptop hdd out and plug it into a desktop, it boots fine.
Thats a rundown of what happens. I still cannot get WinXP on there, although I can go through the procedure i did before to get 98 back on there whenever I want. but it would be very handy to get xp on there.
Could anyone elighten me as to why the laptop is so damn sensitive when booting up? If the hdd boots up and detects the OS in a desktop, why should it not work when put back in the laptop?? (as no changes to the files on the hdd are made inbetween).
and if you've got any ideas as to how i can make XP work on there, that would be kinda usefull too.. thanks.
I recently formatted the laptop hard drive, and installed win98se (while the laptop hard drive was in the desktop computer). All was going well, OS setup fine, and could boot while in the desktop. I then transferred the Hard drive back into the laptop, and it came up with messages like 'Operating system not found' or 'disk is not a system disk', etc, etc.
It of course started working again perfectly (booted fine) when back in the desktop. Eventually I used FDISK in the desktop to repartition the drive, and the dos format command in the desktop, then installed win98se , and put the drive back in the laptop
(originally i had used the WinXP diskmanager tools to format it. Note: I did set the active partition and it was in FAT-32)
Now i'm trying to put WinXP on the laptop (mainly for testing purposes), but it says that it cannot find 'ntldr', however if i take the laptop hdd out and plug it into a desktop, it boots fine.
Thats a rundown of what happens. I still cannot get WinXP on there, although I can go through the procedure i did before to get 98 back on there whenever I want. but it would be very handy to get xp on there.
Could anyone elighten me as to why the laptop is so damn sensitive when booting up? If the hdd boots up and detects the OS in a desktop, why should it not work when put back in the laptop?? (as no changes to the files on the hdd are made inbetween).
and if you've got any ideas as to how i can make XP work on there, that would be kinda usefull too.. thanks.