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RE: help... (boot-up errors)
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Originally posted by Mentoz
Diskette drive 1 Seek failure

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Diskette/tape drive controller could not locate specific sector or track.

Faulty or improperly inserted diskette, incorrect configuration settings in System Setup program, loose diskette/tape drive interface cable, or loose power cable.
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Originally posted by Mentoz
Primary hard disc drive 1 not found
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Originally posted by pmcmill
Regarding your problem . Enter your BIOS menu by pressing F2 at startup . Check the following settings :

Option Function
Primary Hard Drive 0 Displays primary hard drive 0. The default is Auto.
Primary Hard Drive 1 Displays primary hard
drive 1 (if installed). The default is Off.

Make sure that Primary 0 is set for AUTO .
If that doesn't fix the problem you should open the PC and check that all your cables are securely connected .

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Originally posted by Mentoz
Secondary hard disc drive 1 not found
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Issue:      Removable hard drive gives error on boot
Symptom:     "Secondary hard disk 1 not found; Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility"
Cause:     Bios tend to remember what devices was once installed and will give an error when the removable hard drive is missing during bootup.
Resolution:     Please ignore the error and press F1 key to resume bootup. The error message is just a notice to the user that it is missing a device.

Secondary hard disk 1 not found

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Originally posted by Mentoz
Error loading operating system
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Originally posted by Steven Nerenberg
I found a simple solution today (Sept.5, 2002). I downloaded from bootdisk.com a software called XP Boot. It has a newer version of fdisk on it. After getting the error message, I ran fdisk /mbr and killed the master boot record. I then restarted the machine and it booted right up. Hope this works.

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help... (boot-up errors) - by duck! on 09-22-2006 at 04:30 PM
RE: help... (boot-up errors) - by Negro_Joe on 09-22-2006 at 04:47 PM
RE: help... (boot-up errors) - by duck! on 09-22-2006 at 05:01 PM
RE: help... (boot-up errors) - by Lourix on 09-22-2006 at 05:06 PM
RE: help... (boot-up errors) - by Negro_Joe on 09-22-2006 at 06:06 PM
RE: help... (boot-up errors) - by duck! on 09-22-2006 at 06:08 PM
RE: help... (boot-up errors) - by Chris4 on 09-22-2006 at 06:32 PM


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