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Guest Alan T
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I got my SATA Maxtor 250GB dual boot with Win2K at the moment.

Recently I got boot failure problem:

Just inside the BIOS, even before the option menu, it said something like

Non system disk please insert system disk...

 

I reboot it again, press F8 to select the first book disk, then it went to

the OS selection menu and boot into XP. However, its very slow and

somethimes it hung, in some occassions when I using LavaSoft AdWare scanning

my computer it was hung. I found that my partition is fragmented quite

seriously, is that make my computer so slow and even hang?

 

In addition, is there a way to repair/inspect my boot sector?

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Guest Malke
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Re: Boot failure

 

Alan T wrote:

> I got my SATA Maxtor 250GB dual boot with Win2K at the moment.

> Recently I got boot failure problem:

> Just inside the BIOS, even before the option menu, it said something like

> Non system disk please insert system disk...

>

> I reboot it again, press F8 to select the first book disk, then it went to

> the OS selection menu and boot into XP. However, its very slow and

> somethimes it hung, in some occassions when I using LavaSoft AdWare scanning

> my computer it was hung. I found that my partition is fragmented quite

> seriously, is that make my computer so slow and even hang?

>

> In addition, is there a way to repair/inspect my boot sector?

 

1. Do you have a floppy or cd in the floppy or cd drive? If yes, remove it.

 

2. If no, download Maxtor's hard drive diagnostic utility from their

website. You will create a bootable cd or floppy with the file you

download. Since you are having difficulties with your computer, you'll

probably need to get the file and create the utility on a different

computer. Boot the troubled machine with the media you created and do a

thorough test of your hard drive. If it fails any physical tests,

replace it.

 

Malke

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Guest Patrick Keenan
Posted

Re: Boot failure

 

"Alan T" <alanNOSPAMpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message

news:OJe%23BlzxHHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>I got my SATA Maxtor 250GB dual boot with Win2K at the moment.

> Recently I got boot failure problem:

> Just inside the BIOS, even before the option menu, it said something like

> Non system disk please insert system disk..

 

Is there a floppy disk present? Take it out. Otherwise, there are quite

possibly some hard disk issues.

..

>

> I reboot it again, press F8 to select the first book disk, then it went to

> the OS selection menu and boot into XP. However, its very slow and

> somethimes it hung, in some occassions when I using LavaSoft AdWare

> scanning

> my computer it was hung. I found that my partition is fragmented quite

> seriously, is that make my computer so slow and even hang?

 

The drive failing will certainly do this.

>

> In addition, is there a way to repair/inspect my boot sector?

 

Yes, there are.

 

But the first question should be about how recent your data backup is and

how valuable your data is. If it isn't recent and the data is valuable,

and if you have access to another system, take the disk out, attach the

drive to it and copy the data off.

 

Then you can safely think about playing around with fixing the drive, or you

can get another one. IIRC I paid about CDN$75 for a 250-gig SATA drive this

week. How much is your time worth?

 

HTH

-pk

Guest Alan T
Posted

Re: Boot failure

 

Hi,

 

My machine has 3 SATA harddisk, my second SATA has Vista installed, can I

bootup with my Vista and then backup my Maxtor harddisk (include the OS)

into my 3rd harddisk?

If yes, then is that I need to buy 4th harddisk and copy back to my 4th

harddisk and use this 4th harddisk to boot up my machine?

 

"Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message

news:OEIsHU0xHHA.4076@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> "Alan T" <alanNOSPAMpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message

> news:OJe%23BlzxHHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> >I got my SATA Maxtor 250GB dual boot with Win2K at the moment.

> > Recently I got boot failure problem:

> > Just inside the BIOS, even before the option menu, it said something

like

> > Non system disk please insert system disk..

>

> Is there a floppy disk present? Take it out. Otherwise, there are quite

> possibly some hard disk issues.

> .

> >

> > I reboot it again, press F8 to select the first book disk, then it went

to

> > the OS selection menu and boot into XP. However, its very slow and

> > somethimes it hung, in some occassions when I using LavaSoft AdWare

> > scanning

> > my computer it was hung. I found that my partition is fragmented quite

> > seriously, is that make my computer so slow and even hang?

>

> The drive failing will certainly do this.

>

> >

> > In addition, is there a way to repair/inspect my boot sector?

>

> Yes, there are.

>

> But the first question should be about how recent your data backup is and

> how valuable your data is. If it isn't recent and the data is valuable,

> and if you have access to another system, take the disk out, attach the

> drive to it and copy the data off.

>

> Then you can safely think about playing around with fixing the drive, or

you

> can get another one. IIRC I paid about CDN$75 for a 250-gig SATA drive

this

> week. How much is your time worth?

>

> HTH

> -pk

>

>

>

>

Guest Alan T
Posted

Re: Boot failure

 

Sorry, I did not mention I have dual boot with Win2K, that is my 1st

harddisk has partitions C and D.

Can I still copy my harddisk along with the OSes?

 

"Alan T" <alanNOSPAMpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message

news:ezPXqY2xHHA.4076@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hi,

>

> My machine has 3 SATA harddisk, my second SATA has Vista installed, can I

> bootup with my Vista and then backup my Maxtor harddisk (include the OS)

> into my 3rd harddisk?

> If yes, then is that I need to buy 4th harddisk and copy back to my 4th

> harddisk and use this 4th harddisk to boot up my machine?

>

> "Patrick Keenan" <test@dev.null> wrote in message

> news:OEIsHU0xHHA.4076@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> > "Alan T" <alanNOSPAMpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message

> > news:OJe%23BlzxHHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> > >I got my SATA Maxtor 250GB dual boot with Win2K at the moment.

> > > Recently I got boot failure problem:

> > > Just inside the BIOS, even before the option menu, it said something

> like

> > > Non system disk please insert system disk..

> >

> > Is there a floppy disk present? Take it out. Otherwise, there are

quite

> > possibly some hard disk issues.

> > .

> > >

> > > I reboot it again, press F8 to select the first book disk, then it

went

> to

> > > the OS selection menu and boot into XP. However, its very slow and

> > > somethimes it hung, in some occassions when I using LavaSoft AdWare

> > > scanning

> > > my computer it was hung. I found that my partition is fragmented quite

> > > seriously, is that make my computer so slow and even hang?

> >

> > The drive failing will certainly do this.

> >

> > >

> > > In addition, is there a way to repair/inspect my boot sector?

> >

> > Yes, there are.

> >

> > But the first question should be about how recent your data backup is

and

> > how valuable your data is. If it isn't recent and the data is

valuable,

> > and if you have access to another system, take the disk out, attach the

> > drive to it and copy the data off.

> >

> > Then you can safely think about playing around with fixing the drive, or

> you

> > can get another one. IIRC I paid about CDN$75 for a 250-gig SATA drive

> this

> > week. How much is your time worth?

> >

> > HTH

> > -pk

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>


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