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November 13th, 2001 18:00
Boot disk not recognized......Why Not?
I have an XPSD233...Service Tag...CVPCX
Now, I made a startup disk from the add/remove window. All instructions say to test your disk and make sure it works before you start reformating. When I insert the disk and start my computer, it doesn't check my "A" drive to see if anything is there and then take me into "dos". Naturally I have no way of knowing if my boot disk will work. How do I get my computer to check my "A" drive on startup.
Thanks again,
Twilight
Now, I made a startup disk from the add/remove window. All instructions say to test your disk and make sure it works before you start reformating. When I insert the disk and start my computer, it doesn't check my "A" drive to see if anything is there and then take me into "dos". Naturally I have no way of knowing if my boot disk will work. How do I get my computer to check my "A" drive on startup.
Thanks again,
Twilight
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Chuck in Austin
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November 13th, 2001 19:00
http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?DN=1012573#dim
The9volt
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November 13th, 2001 19:00
G/L!
dre53
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November 13th, 2001 20:00
Jim Hardin
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November 13th, 2001 23:00
You should be a prompt that looks like this: A:\>
If that is the case try DIR
Then DIR C:\
Then DIR E:\ This is with a CD in you CD-ROM.
Twilight
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November 13th, 2001 23:00
When I went into my setup and went to the boot order, this is what I found...
1st boot device (ATAPI CD-ROM Drive)
2nd boot device (Hard Drive)
3rd boot device (Removable Devices)
4thboot device (Network Device)
Does this mean that I don't need a floppy and I can go right to my CD-ROM to install my OS? I need some good info.
Thank You,
Twilight
The9volt
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November 14th, 2001 16:00