taytong888
October 3rd, 2009, 06:27 PM
Hello,
I am having the following problem and I urgently need your help:
My current desktop PC has a dual-boot config with win7 (build 7100) and ubuntu, both on a sata hd. I unplugged the win7 hd beforehand (the intention has been having xp home ready on a hd so that come Oct. 22 I can install win7 upgrade on a larger sata hd and use the original sata hd as a slave), then installed xp home on a blank & larger sata hd. PC booted into xp home.
This said, I then plugged the win7 hd back on but the PC didn't post. So I unplugged xp home disk, still no go. I had to clear CMOS before I can boot into win7. I then plugged xp home disk back in: no boot again. Spent lots of time clearing CMOS jumper and replacing CMOS battery, still no go. Where did I go wrong? By the way, my PC has Athlon AMD x2 CPU on a ECS-A780VM-M2 motherboard.
Anyway, I then took the PC to a local shop. The tech there ran a CHKDSK and removed a bad sector on the refurbished 320 Gb disk and was able to boot into XP Home. I brought the PC home and now I cannot boot into either XP Home or Win7. These OS's are on separate HDs. I begin to suspect some thing is wrong with either the power switch, the power header or the motherboard since the power pilot light does not come on. The motherboard was RMA'd before.
By the way, is it possible that the motherboard's BIOS only accept "x"number of blank HD installation of OS and anything beyond this number will render the computer non-bootable?
Any idea or suggestion would be much appreciated!
:'(
I am having the following problem and I urgently need your help:
My current desktop PC has a dual-boot config with win7 (build 7100) and ubuntu, both on a sata hd. I unplugged the win7 hd beforehand (the intention has been having xp home ready on a hd so that come Oct. 22 I can install win7 upgrade on a larger sata hd and use the original sata hd as a slave), then installed xp home on a blank & larger sata hd. PC booted into xp home.
This said, I then plugged the win7 hd back on but the PC didn't post. So I unplugged xp home disk, still no go. I had to clear CMOS before I can boot into win7. I then plugged xp home disk back in: no boot again. Spent lots of time clearing CMOS jumper and replacing CMOS battery, still no go. Where did I go wrong? By the way, my PC has Athlon AMD x2 CPU on a ECS-A780VM-M2 motherboard.
Anyway, I then took the PC to a local shop. The tech there ran a CHKDSK and removed a bad sector on the refurbished 320 Gb disk and was able to boot into XP Home. I brought the PC home and now I cannot boot into either XP Home or Win7. These OS's are on separate HDs. I begin to suspect some thing is wrong with either the power switch, the power header or the motherboard since the power pilot light does not come on. The motherboard was RMA'd before.
By the way, is it possible that the motherboard's BIOS only accept "x"number of blank HD installation of OS and anything beyond this number will render the computer non-bootable?
Any idea or suggestion would be much appreciated!
:'(