messiahnet
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I don't know if this is a hard drive question or what. Here goes:
This particular system consists of an older motherboard (acorp 7VIA71A), an Athlon 700mhz cpu, 256mb RAM, and an IBM Deskstar 40 gig hard drive (DTLA-305040). CMOS detects the hard drive as a 40 gig. When I try to install windows xp, it formats fine and copies the initial files just fine. But, when the system reboots and tries to boot from the hard drive, I get this message - "Error loading Operating System" and sometimes - "NTLDR is missing". That kind of thing. I've tried reinstalling. No dice. I have the latest BIOS update for my board. It supports the hard drive and everything. What in the world. Your input is appreciated.
This particular system consists of an older motherboard (acorp 7VIA71A), an Athlon 700mhz cpu, 256mb RAM, and an IBM Deskstar 40 gig hard drive (DTLA-305040). CMOS detects the hard drive as a 40 gig. When I try to install windows xp, it formats fine and copies the initial files just fine. But, when the system reboots and tries to boot from the hard drive, I get this message - "Error loading Operating System" and sometimes - "NTLDR is missing". That kind of thing. I've tried reinstalling. No dice. I have the latest BIOS update for my board. It supports the hard drive and everything. What in the world. Your input is appreciated.