nicktight wrote:That's odd...
my d8b (the old 166 MHz version) won't boot. It recognizes the hdd, all bios settings are checked (yes, LBA is off), but it just displays:
searching for boot record on IDE-0...ok
BOOT FAIL
I took the HDD out and hooked it to my PC at home. It works just fine, all files are there, including pme.sys.
Today, I tried to boot DOS 6.22 from floppy in order to check on the mbr using fdisk. Strangely it won't even boot from floppy. Have to try and find the OS floppy disks and see if that works.
Any other ideas...?
First thought(s), at face value, and I'm making the assumption NOTHING has been physically changed in the operating environment and/or hardware:
Floppy disk drive, access error... or the actual drive itself (
defective drive?). Or worst case scenario, (
gulp) the onboard IDE controller (
embedded on the mobo)... why? Due to the fact that nothing is getting past the POST (
Power On Self-Test) routine when booting up... just because it '
recognized' the hard disk doesn't mean it's bootable (from the machines perspective)...
You're certainly performing the correct triage activities... I'd personally get things recognized by booting to the DOS 6.22 disk first. Once that process has been leveraged, at that point essentially the mobo SHOULD be capable of booting properly to any internal disk drive (
CF Flash, HDD, SDD) or floppy image. If not, sadly you could potentially be staring at the very real possibility of a critical hardware failure on the motherboard, drive peripheral and/or something else in the boot chain (
faulty RAM?)... This is where I'd '
start', from the BIOS settings on out... double & triple check EVERYTHING... measure 3x, and cut ONCE...
I made a LOT of assumptions here myself, but nothing out of the ordinary. When something like this occurs, I personally go back to Square One and work from there, verifying EVERYTHING along the Way...
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