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Solving Hard Drive Problems (Continued)
Problem
Nonsystem disk/NTLDR
missing message.
Nonsystem disk/NTLDR
missing message.
(continued)
Service and Technical Reference Guide, xw3100
Cause
The system may not
have automatically
recognized a newly
installed device.
Drive jumper settings
may be incorrect.
Drive's IDE (ATA)
controller is disabled in
Computer Setup.
Drive responds slowly
immediately after
power-up.
System is trying to start
from a non bootable
diskette.
System is trying to start
from a damaged hard
drive.
System files missing or
not properly installed.
Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Solution
1. Run Computer Setup.
2. If the system still does not
recognize the new device,
check to see if the device is
listed within Computer Setup. If
it is listed, the probable cause is
a driver problem. If it is not
listed, the probable cause is a
hardware problem.
3. If this is a newly installed drive,
enter Setup and try adding a
POST delay under Advanced
> Power-On.
If the drive is a secondary drive that
has just been installed on the same
cable as the primary drive, verify
that the jumpers for both drives are
set correctly.
Run Computer Setup and enable the
Primary and Secondary IDE (ATA)
controllers in Storage > Storage
Options.
Run Computer Setup and increase
the POST Delay in Advanced >
Power-On Options.
Remove the diskette from the diskette
drive.
1. Insert a bootable diskette into
the diskette drive and restart the
workstation.
2. If the hard drive is still
inaccessible and MBR Security
is enabled, try restoring the
previously saved MBR image by
entering Setup and selecting
Security > Restore Master
Boot Record.
1. Insert a bootable system diskette
and restart.
2. Verify hard drive is partitioned
and formatted.
3. Install system files for the
appropriate operating system if
necessary.
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