"Invalid" system disk...."
"Invalid" system disk...."
"Invalid" system disk...."
I installed a second Maxtor 5T040H4 HD. The specs say that I don't need to set a jumper to make it a slave.
When I bootup I get the following message: "Searching for Boot record from Floppy..Not found
Saerching for Boot record from IDE-1..OK
Invalis System disk
Replace the disk and then press any ket."
So I press any key and the computer boots and I can see the "Slave".
What's up w/ the message?
I installed a second Maxtor 5T040H4 HD. The specs say that I don't need to set a jumper to make it a slave.
When I bootup I get the following message: "Searching for Boot record from Floppy..Not found
Saerching for Boot record from IDE-1..OK
Invalis System disk
Replace the disk and then press any ket."
So I press any key and the computer boots and I can see the "Slave".
What's up w/ the message?
what motherboard u got?
if you are absolutely positive that u hooked everything up right, then check the BIOS out..
on my ic7 and now on my ic7-max3 there is a hard drive booting priority setting, which allows me to pick a main hard drive...basically i had the same setup as u, one master with OS installed, and i installed a slave drive...but in the BIOS the slave drive had teh boot priority for some reason...and the system wasn't booting, so i had to change priority back to the master, although physically everything was hooked up right.
if you are absolutely positive that u hooked everything up right, then check the BIOS out..
on my ic7 and now on my ic7-max3 there is a hard drive booting priority setting, which allows me to pick a main hard drive...basically i had the same setup as u, one master with OS installed, and i installed a slave drive...but in the BIOS the slave drive had teh boot priority for some reason...and the system wasn't booting, so i had to change priority back to the master, although physically everything was hooked up right.
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OK, here's the deal.
After switching jumpers, cables, and anything else I can think of with no success, I went back into the BIOS again.
Under "Advanced Settings", I found that a second Boot Device which was the hard drive was set to "Second IDE-HDD" instead of the "First IDE-HDD.
The computer now boots up with the master and slave both working.
This was a machine I inherited and most likely was set up this way from the beginning.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions.
After switching jumpers, cables, and anything else I can think of with no success, I went back into the BIOS again.
Under "Advanced Settings", I found that a second Boot Device which was the hard drive was set to "Second IDE-HDD" instead of the "First IDE-HDD.
The computer now boots up with the master and slave both working.
This was a machine I inherited and most likely was set up this way from the beginning.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions.