gizZzmo333
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I was formatting an older laptop just the other day (IBM Thinkpad, 512mb ram, 700-something Mhz processor, running windows xp professional).
I was going to reformat with XP Home not Pro...so I stuck in the Original XP CD, booted from CD...everything seemed gravy.
I chose to reformat the drive NTFS (not the 'quick' option) and away it went, it was at about 80% completed last I checked on it...
When i returned, there was this an error:
'Windows was unable to format the partition. The disk may be damaged. Make sure the drive is switched on and properly connected to your computer. If the disk is an SCSI disk, make sure your SCSI devices are properly terminated. Consult your computer manual or SCSI documentation for more information"
It then gave me the option to try the reformat on another partition. There was another (smaller) partition on the HD, so I tried to reformat that, but was told right away it was not able to (I forget the exact error msg given).
There was no other options available to me in the setup menu at that time, so I exited the setup menu..and Figured I would try again. I removed the CD, powered down the laptop, unplugged from power, removed battery, waited 10 mins and started over.
I powered the computer on in order to be able to re-insert the cd...and since HD was selected as the first option in the boot menu...it tried to boot from the HD first. I was given the message 'no operating system'... Ok. I figured this is because it was interrupted mid-reformat and was unable to successfully reload XP. I put in the CD, changed bios menu to boot from CD drive first...and restarted the computer.
Here's the part I really don't understand, after attempting to boot from CD...i was STILL given the message 'no operating system'. Its on the CD...how is this possible? How can I fix this and successfully format the laptop???
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks very much.
I was going to reformat with XP Home not Pro...so I stuck in the Original XP CD, booted from CD...everything seemed gravy.
I chose to reformat the drive NTFS (not the 'quick' option) and away it went, it was at about 80% completed last I checked on it...
When i returned, there was this an error:
'Windows was unable to format the partition. The disk may be damaged. Make sure the drive is switched on and properly connected to your computer. If the disk is an SCSI disk, make sure your SCSI devices are properly terminated. Consult your computer manual or SCSI documentation for more information"
It then gave me the option to try the reformat on another partition. There was another (smaller) partition on the HD, so I tried to reformat that, but was told right away it was not able to (I forget the exact error msg given).
There was no other options available to me in the setup menu at that time, so I exited the setup menu..and Figured I would try again. I removed the CD, powered down the laptop, unplugged from power, removed battery, waited 10 mins and started over.
I powered the computer on in order to be able to re-insert the cd...and since HD was selected as the first option in the boot menu...it tried to boot from the HD first. I was given the message 'no operating system'... Ok. I figured this is because it was interrupted mid-reformat and was unable to successfully reload XP. I put in the CD, changed bios menu to boot from CD drive first...and restarted the computer.
Here's the part I really don't understand, after attempting to boot from CD...i was STILL given the message 'no operating system'. Its on the CD...how is this possible? How can I fix this and successfully format the laptop???
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks very much.