- Sep 13, 2004
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Just hooked myself up with a new system, here's what I got:
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 3000+
MB - Asus K8V
RAM - 1 GB KingMax PC3200
HD - 2x Maxtor 160 GB S-ATA
DVD - Sony DWD-18A dual-layer
VID - ATI All-In-Wonder 9600 XT
AUD - Sound Blaster Audigy 2
I split up my HD's into a bunch of partitions. The plan is to install Win98 on one partition, WinXP on another for a dual-boot (which I've done successfully on the comp I'm using now).
What happens is that the setup files will copy over, the system reboots itself to continue the installation process, and I get a blue screen error informing me that my HD is an "unbootable device". It asks me to run chkdsk /f to validate drive integrity.
CheckDisk turns up nothing, and neither does Scandisk (including a full surface scan). Changing the formatting from FAT32 to NTFS, deleting/recreating partitions and swapping out WinXP with Win2000 make no different; always the same error.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
CPU - AMD Athlon 64 3000+
MB - Asus K8V
RAM - 1 GB KingMax PC3200
HD - 2x Maxtor 160 GB S-ATA
DVD - Sony DWD-18A dual-layer
VID - ATI All-In-Wonder 9600 XT
AUD - Sound Blaster Audigy 2
I split up my HD's into a bunch of partitions. The plan is to install Win98 on one partition, WinXP on another for a dual-boot (which I've done successfully on the comp I'm using now).
What happens is that the setup files will copy over, the system reboots itself to continue the installation process, and I get a blue screen error informing me that my HD is an "unbootable device". It asks me to run chkdsk /f to validate drive integrity.
CheckDisk turns up nothing, and neither does Scandisk (including a full surface scan). Changing the formatting from FAT32 to NTFS, deleting/recreating partitions and swapping out WinXP with Win2000 make no different; always the same error.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
