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I'm having a serious problem here with my computer. It's been going on for almost a week. I'm having a problem with booting up my computer. I get the message on the black screen of a Disk Boot Failure. It worked fine yesterday, but I don't know what I did so that it worked. The computer is an EMachine and is about three and a half years old. When I go into the boot menu it shows that the Hard Drive is listed first, which isn't something that I set myself. When I select the CD/DVD drive to boot first, I press the Enter key, but it doesn't work, because it always returns to Hard Drive as being the first thing to boot. Is THIS the problem? The day before, Sunday, I found a disk with Unbuntu on it and was able to use it to access the internet to some degree like I am now. It's not installed, it's just a live disk. That's the only reason I'm able to be here today.
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Don't you mean Ewwww machine It is normal to have the hard disk set as number one boot preference; because that is where your OS is saved. Could be the disk is failing, at three and a hlaf years old thats always a possibility. Could be windows has corrupted, a repair installation or start-up repair might fix that. |
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She clearly does because she changed the boot preference order. Yeah, disks older than 3 years tend to do that....though not on my pc ![]() |
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A strange update. I wasn't able to boot with just Windows. I put in the Ubuntu disk and clicked on the option to boot with the Hard Drive. Somehow it worked. you must REINSTALL WINDOWS often/once a week/once a month/once a year depending on the age and performance ratings of your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\hardware\msconfig.cfg hahahahahaha file not found. press alt + F4 to CLOSE PROGRAM without going too overboard with that little ad-libbed messy dos HELP F1+MANUAL COMPOSEdddd!!00+~$billgatesisnotgod parody, welcome to linux land. i just finally took the plunge and loaded ubuntu 10.10 without windows after the last catastrophic failure. this one was finally my own fault. i was getting too happy and i brought my fist down hard on the keyboard, wasting the hdd and cdrw. if you've never done it, bust that puppy open and give it a good blow job. all you'll need is a can or two of air, a small phillips screwdriver and a sable brush. dirt buildup is a major contributor to failures. |
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sweet cheeks, the computer is not a windows computer until you load windows on top of whoever's BIOS was provided as embedded (burnt into the motherboard) firmware. microsoft (R) windows (R) desktop operating system (TM) TADA.WAV(rr.com+nyuk-nyuk) is merely 'add-ons' comptiA+++>>/-0.01%safe? xSOFTWARE_PRODUCT* that is generally DEFECTIVE and FAILs often. % NEW PARAGRAPH! (that's to train my IBM ViaVoice OFFICE SUPERbba) So, Alexis, until you find the root core of the problem, re-installing Windows is not the answer |
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Here is what I've done so far. When the computer saw the Hard Drive, I ran the Start-up Repair.
"Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically" Problem event name: StartupRepairV2 Problem Signature 1) External Media 2) 6.0.6006.16386.0.0.0.0 3)0 4)65537 5)unknown 6)no hard drive 7)0 8)0 9)unknown 10)1168 All of the above 1-10 were Problem Signatures. I re-installed Windows. After re-starting a few times, it no longer worked. I even formatted. I've never done that before, but I used the system disk, and it seemed to work. When I installed windows again, all of my programs that I've installed including music and video, were all gone. I DO have some backups on disks. Even after the format, which was last week, it didn't work either. If it was a software issue, that should have handled it, but it didn't. Since the system has returned a few times it leads me to believe that my computer is not completely dead. The Ubuntu fix only worked one time. |
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Here is what I've done so far. When the computer saw the Hard Drive, I ran the Start-up Repair. |
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Would anyone recommend that I just format the machine again and install Unbuntu as the OS? If the problem is hardware related, that won't solve the problem, will it? Fortunately, I do have the latest version, 10.10. I managed to download and burn it to a CD when the computer was working alright. To me, when you say that 'when the computer is working alright', sounds to me that it maybe a mobo fault or the lead to the hard drive is loose and needs to be attached properly to the hard drive |
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For what it is worth, unless ubuntu is running the 'live' version from memory, then you won't be able to install ubuntu without it finding a hard drive ![]() |
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I personally think it's a hardware issue. I think it can be fixed, but I'm not sure. There could be something loose inside, or as Tommy mentioned, I may need to clean up the inside. I don't have any of those cans of air to do it, but hopefully a clean, dry, and lint-free something may help. Since it was brought back a few times, I don't think cleaning it will matter much. I just need the computer to see the hard drive again.
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I personally think it's a hardware issue. I think it can be fixed, but I'm not sure. There could be something loose inside, or as Tommy mentioned, I may need to clean up the inside. I don't have any of those cans of air to do it, but hopefully a clean, dry, and lint-free something may help. Since it was brought back a few times, I don't think cleaning it will matter much. I just need the computer to see the hard drive again. |
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I made a major mistake a few days back, i think. I attempted to partition the hard drive when it was working. I tried to install Ubuntu on the second partition. That may have made the situation worse. I need a way for the computer to see the hard drive again so I can format the machine and install either Windows or Ubuntu. I'm leaning towards Windows.
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