I just checked my computer book on that error Message, according to the book
(Muller's Upgrading and Reparing PC 11.0) that message means there is a
damaged Master Boot Record. Try booting to a disk and do an fdisk /mbr to
clean the MBR.
Please note, if the 2 signature bytes(55AAh) at the end of the sector(on
cylinder 0, head 0, sector 1) are damaged, then FDisk /mbr will overwrite
the partition table(No Partitons will show at next boot). This is only if
the MBR signature bytes are damaged.
-Patrick Black
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Chuck Finnigan
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 6:46 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] problem Pentium
I have a four year old Pentium computer that has given us fits since we
got it. We have replaced:
* the hard drive and cables
* motherboard and CPU
* SIMMs
and it is still coming up with the DISK BOOT FAILURE message. It works
for a few weeks then quits. What should I try next? Power supply?
Video card?
thanks for any suggestions...
chuck finnigan
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