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At 04:17 PM 05/04/2000 , Dean Kukral wrote:
>Recently I modified my 450 PIII by doing a clean install of
>Windows 98 onto a WD 30Gb disk drive. I also replaced
>my modem with a USR ISA Faxmodem and my sound
>card with a Soundblaster Live X-Gamer. I kept my Viper
>770 (TNT2 with TNT drivers).
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>Now, when I boot up, I get to the place where the mb
>says "Searching for boot record from IDE-0..OK"
>and then the computer takes a nap for two to ten
>minutes. Eventually Windows loads and there
>are no other symptoms of anything wrong.
>
>It sounds like the computer is having trouble reading
>the windows loader, but I have performed a scandisk
>twice with nothing wrong detected...
>
>Anybody have any ideas?
>
>This is my wife's computer (the old one worked great),
>so, naturally, I get, "If you are such a great computer
>genius, why can't you fix this??" :( (She doesn't use
>those Exact words, but you get the picture!)
This sounds like it could be one of two issues:
1) The BIOS is having difficulty dealing with this large hard
drive and needs to be upgraded, if possible; or,
2) You have an incorrect jumper setting on the drive or
drives, (if this has multiple IDE devices).
I would double check both of these...
Bob Wright
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