"Boot From atapi CD-ROM. Boot disk failure"
Hi all, im a trainee Technician at Dyffryn School. Recently the bloody
librarian came down to me and the Head technician with a "Boot From atapi CD-ROM. Boot disk failure", i think its a cd-rom fault or it 'could' be a faulty ide cable, can anyone give me an insight on solving the problem Nice one!!! Craig |
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Hash: SHA1 Craig wrote: Hi all, im a trainee Technician at Dyffryn School. Recently the bloody librarian came down to me and the Head technician with a "Boot From atapi CD-ROM. Boot disk failure", i think its a cd-rom fault or it 'could' be a faulty ide cable, can anyone give me an insight on solving the problem Nice one!!! Craig Did you check to see if a bootable CD-ROM was, in fact, in the drive ? This message will appear when the drive contains a data disc, a music CD, or anything else with no boot code. - -- Ron Cook n1zhi -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/sDV9a9fyRcf4bIYRApSzAJ9fCbFvbqNmaUWr0kuyfQD88D+VfA CeMFU8 iRf2ZwS2gieTlh/ZYIxAUas= =XIqe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
There is a BIOS setting to determine the boot sequence. Generally it
should be set to floppy, then HDD. It can be set to try the CDROM before it goes to the hard disk, which I uspect is the case. Sometimes it is phrased like "Boot Device 1: IDE0, Boot Device 2: IDE1" etc. These can be tried, trial and error, until you have a successful boot without that message. Just be sure to write down the original settings before you change them in case you mess something up, nothing personal. As long as you can get into the BIOS this should be easy to solve. Good luck, Liam Ron Cook wrote in message ... -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Craig wrote: Hi all, im a trainee Technician at Dyffryn School. Recently the bloody librarian came down to me and the Head technician with a "Boot From atapi CD-ROM. Boot disk failure", i think its a cd-rom fault or it 'could' be a faulty ide cable, can anyone give me an insight on solving the problem Nice one!!! Craig Did you check to see if a bootable CD-ROM was, in fact, in the drive ? This message will appear when the drive contains a data disc, a music CD, or anything else with no boot code. - -- Ron Cook n1zhi -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/sDV9a9fyRcf4bIYRApSzAJ9fCbFvbqNmaUWr0kuyfQD88D+VfA CeMFU8 iRf2ZwS2gieTlh/ZYIxAUas= =XIqe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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