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Broadcom undi BOOTING PROBLEM

Broadcom undi BOOTING PROBLEM!

I am also have the same problem. Yesterday I reinstalled Windows Xp SP1 thinking this will fix the problem, but it hasn't. I still have to install the drives it needs, then install SP2 and SP3. But I even bought a new hard drive, but I am thinking of returning it. The old hard  drive(30GB)  in the laptop sometimes gets recognized and sometimes it doesn't. Any input? Thanks

I own a  Dell Inspirion 5100 laptop. The OS is Window XP Professional edition. I believe its the latest Windows. I have read websites regarding this problem and have tried everything suggested. 

Everytime I boot the  laptop, I get the following message:

Broadcom UNDI, Pxe-2.1 (build 082) v 1.0.4
Intel base code
PXe-E61: mediatest failure, check cable
PXE-MOF: Existing Broadcom Pxe rom
Operating System Not found.

I have tried going into the Bios section, ordering the boot sequence:  Hard drive, CD/dvd, Floopy drive, ONBOARD NCI or something like that (I don't know what this is NCI means).
After trying that the laptop started fine. Then the next day, it was the same problem again. I then went into the Bios section and hit the default under the boot tab. This ordered the boot sequence as: floppy disc, cd/dvd, hard drive and NCI. 
I have several questions. Under the Main section in the Bios, it reads BIOS A06. I can't seem to hit anything in this section. Should I upgrade to a different BIOS- maybe A22 or A32?

I also did a seagate diagnostic on the hard drive, the harddrive passed. Sometimes I hook up an external hd to the laptop. I also did a scan on an external WD 500gb hard drive, it also passed. I even took out the  internal hard drive and putting it back in the laptop and nothing. The hard drive is hitachi_dk23ea-30.

I tried booting with the windows xp installation cd in the cd/dvd drive and it went straight to setting up. It did not detect the hard drive. But I am on the laptop right now. I went into the device manager and checked out the hard drive and there's no problem. So I don't understand what is going on? 

Finally, I went into the msconfig tab to look in the sytem configuration utility. In boot.ini. It reads "signature(9dcxxxxx)dsk(o)rdisk(o)partition(1)\windows=" microsoft windows XP professional"/fastdetect". It then asks me would you like to remove it from the Boot.ini file? What is this? Is this the problem? 


Can anyone please help me? I've had this problem for awhile and I thought reading and doing as adviced to others in other websites could help me but it hasn't. One of my coworkers suggested to reformat the internal harddrive by taking it out of the laptop and put it in an external enclosure and then connected it with a usb to my computer. But wouldn't that fry my computer or delete the XP from the harddrive?
Anyone Please help!!! Thank you for any input. 

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May 15th, 2011 18:00

 livia7916,

 

Try downloading and installing VLC Media Player and see what happens. Try posting in the Laptop Video Forum.

 

 

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May 9th, 2011 17:00

livia7916,

 

Did you install the desktop/notebook system utility and the chipset drivers first? If not, the rest of the drivers will fail to install. How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order

 

 

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May 10th, 2011 08:00

Thanks for your reply. I actually did not install drives in order. Does this really effect? I'm finding out it might be the hard drive. It has 3 pins instead of 4, which might be why its not getting recognized sometimes. But even when it had 4 pins I was getting the error message described above. so I don't know. The laptop is old maybe its time for a new one.

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May 10th, 2011 09:00

Thanks for your reply.

I did run a F12, diagnostic. I am not in front of the laptop right now, but from what I remember, it did give an error like code PSA 1000-0146
 DST Log contains previous error(s) or something like that. 

So should I reinstall windows xp in new hard drive and then install those drives you spoke of. Thanks. 

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May 10th, 2011 09:00

 livia7916,

 

The desktop/notebook system utility and the chipset drivers have the drivers for everything that attached to the computer, like usb ports, wireless adapters, webcams, just to name a few. The rest of the drivers/software then need to be installed to make thing work correctly.

 

If you suspect the hard drive, the I would suggest running the full diagnostics.

 

How to Run the Dell™ Diagnostics Utility

 

 

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May 10th, 2011 11:00

 livia7916,

 

I think it's saying it a faulty drive. Try looking at this article.

 

Pre-Boot System Assessment (PSA) Diagnostics and Error Codes For Dell Computers

 

 

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May 10th, 2011 12:00

I think so to... I have been in denial but it might be true. Thanks for your help. Is there another away to test the old hard drive before I give up and install new hard drive.

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May 10th, 2011 12:00

 livia7916,

 

Put the error code in the subject and ask what it means. There is a member that knows the error codes and what the problem is.

 

 

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May 15th, 2011 08:00

thanks i installed new hard drive everything is working fine except

when i watch a dvd it skips jumps or choppy. Maybe i install wrong driver?

I've posted in another thread. I will post here again:

But I've encountered another problem- when I watch a dvd on the laptop the dvd jumps or skips like choppy. I tried going into device manager and uninstalling ide/ata primary and secondary, when I reboot it recognized the dvd but not the cd. Windows xp gave me an error message that cd is not compatible or something like that. But to my knowledge Cd/dvd came with laptop- this laptop, which is very old, was given to my son. So What can I do?

after the laptop rebooted, i opened the device manager again and under the ide/ata atapi controllers it no longer reads primary and secondary but it says ide channel and ide channel.

In the device manager under the ide ata/atapi controllers

ide channel

ide channel

intel (r) 82801DB ultra ata storage controller - 24cb        Could this be the wrong drive? I installed everything the way you told me. I don't know whether I install something extra?

 

Sorry again, i ran a fix it solution from microsoft and the error says

the software your are installing for this hardware 

cd-rom drive

has not passed windows logo testing to verify the compatibility with windows xp.

continuing with installation may impair or destabilize the correct operation for your system.....

 

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May 15th, 2011 12:00

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Installing the desktop/notebook system utility and the chipset drivers first is a MUST. They know what is attached to your computer and have the drivers for some of the attached devices, like USB ports and wireless adapters, just to name a few. How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order

 

Your CD drive or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Windows or other programs and How to Fix Error Code 39 with DVD or CD-ROM drive in Windows XP/Vista usually help with the cd/dvd rom.

 

Did you install any Codec Packages? Codec's help to play dvd's.

 

 

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May 15th, 2011 16:00

I actually went ahead and installed cd/dvd anyway even though it said it might cause complications. I did install cole2k media codec pack to go with the windows media player, i got these from cnet.

also i did install desktop/notebook system utility and the chipset drivers first then the rest of drivers that are needed. 

I can now view movie but it skips choppy.

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May 15th, 2011 19:00

thanks will let you know during the week if it works.

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May 31st, 2011 12:00

Sorry to get back so late. Better late than never.

For those of you who have the same problem.  Follow this post. My old laptop is up and working fine. I installed a new hard drive and it works like new. I reinstalled Windows XP, all the necessary drives as indicated by Rick.

Rick Thank you again!!!

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May 31st, 2011 12:00

livia7916,

Glad you got it working! :emotion-21: Thanks for posting back.

Take care,

Rick

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