Guest Alan T Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 My computer has booting problem recently but not sure is that related to what I did recently: - I have 2 SATA harddisk in internal mobile rack, 3rd SATA disk not in mobile rack. - 1st harddisk SATA with Win2K and Xp dual boot in C: and D: respectively. - then swap the 1st and 2nd harddisk - install Vista on 2nd harddisk So that I can boot into XP/Win2K or Vista by swapping the 2 harddisk ideally. Now I got a problem, most of the time the BIOS does not boot up, always give me non system disk failure.
Guest dobey Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Re: Xp, Win2K and Vista - any problems "Alan T" <alanNOSPAMpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:OYcx6NAyHHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > My computer has booting problem recently but not sure is that related to > what I did recently: > - I have 2 SATA harddisk in internal mobile rack, 3rd SATA disk not in > mobile rack. > - 1st harddisk SATA with Win2K and Xp dual boot in C: and D: respectively. > - then swap the 1st and 2nd harddisk > - install Vista on 2nd harddisk > > So that I can boot into XP/Win2K or Vista by swapping the 2 harddisk > ideally. > > Now I got a problem, most of the time the BIOS does not boot up, always > give > me non system disk failure. > > What motherboard are you using? I had an Asus that would re-order the HDDs every time I changed one, system or otherwise, forcing me to go into the BIOS and set the boot order again. BTW, you are booting up, your OS is not loading. Did you try going into the BIOS and checking the boot order? Some BIOSes have an option to select a boot drive without entering the BIOS, usually there will be a key listed at the bottom of the initial boot screen. This doesn't sound like a Windows problem to me. I am assuming you installed the three OSes properly and they would load normally before you started swapping the disks.
Guest Alan T Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Re: Xp, Win2K and Vista - any problems Yes, I can press F8 to select the order of boot drive. I use that to boot into my dual boot menu. But if I don't press F8, I got the error. "dobey" <a@v.nox> wrote in message news:O1xe7DIyHHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "Alan T" <alanNOSPAMpltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message > news:OYcx6NAyHHA.4616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > My computer has booting problem recently but not sure is that related to > > what I did recently: > > - I have 2 SATA harddisk in internal mobile rack, 3rd SATA disk not in > > mobile rack. > > - 1st harddisk SATA with Win2K and Xp dual boot in C: and D: respectively. > > - then swap the 1st and 2nd harddisk > > - install Vista on 2nd harddisk > > > > So that I can boot into XP/Win2K or Vista by swapping the 2 harddisk > > ideally. > > > > Now I got a problem, most of the time the BIOS does not boot up, always > > give > > me non system disk failure. > > > > > > What motherboard are you using? > > I had an Asus that would re-order the HDDs every time I changed one, system > or otherwise, forcing me to go into the BIOS and set the boot order again. > > BTW, you are booting up, your OS is not loading. > > Did you try going into the BIOS and checking the boot order? > > Some BIOSes have an option to select a boot drive without entering the BIOS, > usually there will be a key listed at the bottom of the initial boot screen. > > This doesn't sound like a Windows problem to me. I am assuming you installed > the three OSes properly and they would load normally before you started > swapping the disks. > >
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