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Date: | Mon, 3 Jan 2000 18:23:43 -0500 |
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> Recently, I did a "routine" install of CD ROMs on 2 computers. I did
> a fairly standard HD as primary Master, and the CD as primary Slave.
> Once the install was complete, I inserted a CD, and the drive worked
> fine. However, over the past few days, on about every 2nd boot the
> computer issues an error message about "Invalid Boot Media" and can't
> continue. A hard reboot and the computer starts up and everything is
> fine. I might have thought that the Hard drive was getting flakey at
> the same time as the install of the CD (a coincidence), but not two
> on separate computers. The CD is a brand I'm not familiar with--
> Delta 48X Max, and their phone number is in Taiwan, their web site
> (http://www.deltaca.com) offers no tech support. Any Ideas would be
> helpful.
What is your booting order set in the BIOS? It is possible that the
computer is being directed to look at the CDROM to boot and then the
harddrive; perhaps the CDROM drive does not support booting or is not
behaving properly. Try setting your computer to boot from only C (or at
least C first) if the problem goes away your CDROM doesn't like booting.
Hope this helped, TTYL
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