Guest b11_ Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 I removed a hard drive recently. The remaining installed drive did boot previously but now doesn't. During booting, I see the Wxp blue screen but I don't see the words "windows is starting up" which always appears before the desktop appears. While watching the Wxp blue screen, it appears that Wxp is repeated trying to boot but then I hear a beep after each attempt. Your suggestions please.
Guest Holz Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Re: All I did was remove a drive On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 17:14:06 -0700, b11_ wrote: > I removed a hard drive recently. Did you try fixing the installation using the original install CD? -- The next version of Windows? Windows piñata Piñatas are made from easily breakable materials. a bright container surrounded by blindfolded children breaking the piñata in order to collect the candy inside of it.
Guest Rock Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Re: All I did was remove a drive "b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I removed a hard drive recently. The remaining installed drive did boot > previously but now doesn't. During booting, I see the Wxp blue screen but > I > don't see the words "windows is starting up" which always appears before > the > desktop appears. While watching the Wxp blue screen, it appears that Wxp > is > repeated trying to boot but then I hear a beep after each attempt. Your > suggestions please. Not enough info provided. Are these ATA or SATA drives or a mix? How were the original drives configured? Did you check all the cabling and make sure the jumper is set correctly on the remaining drive? Was this originally or still is a dual boot setup? Where are the XP boot files? The XP system files. What was on the drive that you removed? How was the drive that was removed configured, for example if these are ATA drives was it master on the primary channel or what? To get a focused answer it helps to provide all the relevant info. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
Guest Bassplayer12 Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Re: All I did was remove a drive >>I removed a hard drive recently. The remaining installed drive did boot >> previously but now doesn't. During booting, I see the Wxp blue screen but >> I >> don't see the words "windows is starting up" which always appears before >> the >> desktop appears. While watching the Wxp blue screen, it appears that Wxp >> is >> repeated trying to boot but then I hear a beep after each attempt. Your >> suggestions please. > > Not enough info provided. Are these ATA or SATA drives or a mix? How > were the original drives configured? Did you check all the cabling and > make sure the jumper is set correctly on the remaining drive? Was this > originally or The JUMPER... You don't know about the &%*X*& jumper until you run into such a problem. > still is a dual boot setup? Where are the XP boot files? The XP system > files. What was on the drive that you removed? How was the drive that > was removed configured, for example if these are ATA drives was it master > on the primary channel or what? > > To get a focused answer it helps to provide all the relevant info. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
Guest b11_ Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 Re: All I did was remove a drive I thought SATA drives don't need jumpers! _____________________________________________________________ "Rock" wrote: > "b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > >I removed a hard drive recently. The remaining installed drive did boot > > previously but now doesn't. During booting, I see the Wxp blue screen but > > I > > don't see the words "windows is starting up" which always appears before > > the > > desktop appears. While watching the Wxp blue screen, it appears that Wxp > > is > > repeated trying to boot but then I hear a beep after each attempt. Your > > suggestions please. > > Not enough info provided. Are these ATA or SATA drives or a mix? How were > the original drives configured? Did you check all the cabling and make sure > the jumper is set correctly on the remaining drive? Was this originally or > still is a dual boot setup? Where are the XP boot files? The XP system > files. What was on the drive that you removed? How was the drive that was > removed configured, for example if these are ATA drives was it master on the > primary channel or what? > > To get a focused answer it helps to provide all the relevant info. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > >
Guest Lil' Dave Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 Re: All I did was remove a drive Rock, This guy/gal is always so vague (maybe intentionally). I wouldn't bother. After reading so many of his/her posts, this person appears to be hiding his/her expertise and knowledge, and actual information related to the problem. Motis operandi is not so ever reply. Surprised you got a reply, even though it was a triggered insult response (info INTENTIONALLY not provided in original post). Have fun anyway. Dave "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:Oa1YiLyzHHA.3848@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "b11_" <b11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >>I removed a hard drive recently. The remaining installed drive did boot >> previously but now doesn't. During booting, I see the Wxp blue screen but >> I >> don't see the words "windows is starting up" which always appears before >> the >> desktop appears. While watching the Wxp blue screen, it appears that Wxp >> is >> repeated trying to boot but then I hear a beep after each attempt. Your >> suggestions please. > > Not enough info provided. Are these ATA or SATA drives or a mix? How > were the original drives configured? Did you check all the cabling and > make sure the jumper is set correctly on the remaining drive? Was this > originally or still is a dual boot setup? Where are the XP boot files? > The XP system files. What was on the drive that you removed? How was the > drive that was removed configured, for example if these are ATA drives was > it master on the primary channel or what? > > To get a focused answer it helps to provide all the relevant info. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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