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From: cciaffone on 8 May 2010 18:50 My mighty backup PC, Asus MB 2.66 Pent 4 running XP Pro has died. All of a sudden, as in overnight, it will not boot from a HD. Will boot from floppy and from CD just fine. Try boot from HD and I get NTLDR not found, I get Boot Image not found, or it just recycles to try to reboot (unsuccessfully). Never actually boots. I have flashed bios, replaced the IDE cable, tried different HDs. btw - all HDs boot successfully in a different pc. What might this be? A bad HD controller on the MoBo?? thanks chuck
From: GlowingBlueMist on 8 May 2010 18:28 On 5/8/2010 5:50 PM, cciaffone wrote: > My mighty backup PC, Asus MB 2.66 Pent 4 running XP Pro > has died. All of a sudden, as in overnight, it will not > boot from a HD. > > Will boot from floppy and from CD just fine. > > Try boot from HD and I get NTLDR not found, I get > Boot Image not found, or it just recycles to try to > reboot (unsuccessfully). Never actually boots. > > I have flashed bios, replaced the IDE cable, tried > different HDs. > > btw - all HDs boot successfully in a different pc. > > What might this be? A bad HD controller on the MoBo?? > > thanks > > chuck Just a few basic suggestions that come to mind at this stage. Yes it could be a bad IDE controller or the system BIOS just needing reset to factory default and reconfigured, possibly due to a weak motherboard battery. If you have not tried it yet, try to put a HD on the same cable as the CD or in place of the CD and see what happens. Many times the problem is a power supply that can no longer handle the power load necessary to properly spin up and run a HD while still being able to run a CD. A partially defective memory module can cause this kind of problem if the bad section is in the memory range of the drive controller. Run a memory test from one of the Linux Live CD's or a floppy based memory test and verify yours is still good. Visually check the motherboard capacitors for any that are bulging or leaking. As you can tell, you still have more troubleshooting to do.
From: larry moe 'n curly on 10 May 2010 07:52 On May 8, 3:50 pm, cciaffone <sair...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > My mighty backup PC, Asus MB 2.66 Pent 4 running XP Pro > has died. All of a sudden, as in overnight, it will not > boot from a HD. > > Will boot from floppy and from CD just fine. > > Try boot from HD and I get NTLDR not found, I get > Boot Image not found, or it just recycles to try to > reboot (unsuccessfully). Never actually boots. > > I have flashed bios, replaced the IDE cable, tried > different HDs. > > btw - all HDs boot successfully in a different pc. > > What might this be? A bad HD controller on the MoBo?? "NTLDR not found" pops up all the time when the hardware is perfectly good, even when NTLDR is on the boot drive. Try a self-booting hard drive diagnostic, like Seagate SeaTools, Hitachi Drive Fitness Test, HDAT2, MHDD, or one of the programs on The Ultimate Boot CD.
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