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why there an (DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER ) in my Computer  why this is happening and can you help me?? can you teach me what will i do to exit this program??? thanks a lot  Sorry - we're gonna need a bit more info than this. ie. what sort of system you are running, when this appears, etc.Usually you need to make sure your Hard Drive is plugged in / if you have two make sure the one with the OS is the master and not the slave.

If worse come to worse you can reformat your Hard DriveNeed...more...info...gasp 

Operating system / antivirus & antispyware protection / service packs installed / when did it start happening / did it ever work right / installed any new SOFTWARE?

Could be several things: hard drive is failing / boot sector screwed up / cable loose

Alan <><  Quote from: F34RL355 on April 06, 2007, 11:27:10 AM


If worse come to worse you can reformat your Hard Drive

If the drive is not functioning correctly then formatting, Windows and everything else is irrelevant.Well make sure you don't have a floppy disk in the 3.5 drive...some XP's
will stop your bootup if you have a 3.5 disk in while triing to boot......this
is something I ran across before but resolved ......part of human error....

If this is not the case of leaving in a nonboot disk....then try reformating
or use a system made STARTUP disk for your operating system...meaning
windowsXP,98SE...ETC ETC.. you can download them I think......If you had a floppy disk in, it would say "Please remove disk from Drive A: and REBOOT computer". One good AIO bootable disk I know of is the EBCD (which has formatting tools should you need them. Available at http://ebcd.pcministry.com/   or HIREN's boot disk, but you may have to buy that one.Pleaseeee don't try to fix something without giving more info, that might only F you up even more. Quote from: phoenix910 on April 09, 2007, 06:39:42 AM
If you had a floppy disk in, it would say "Please remove disk from Drive A: and reboot computer".

Bad information and not true.*shrugs* That's what mine does, and all my mates. I thought that was standard? Quote from: phoenix910 on April 10, 2007, 01:07:21 AM
*shrugs* That's what mine does, and all my mates. I thought that was standard?

Umm how about it dosnt even exist in that directory... unless your talking about windows 3.x and only there cause i have no f'in idea what your talking about... :\ Quote from: phoenix910 on April 10, 2007, 01:07:21 AM
*shrugs* That's what mine does, and all my mates. I thought that was standard?

That's why it is BETTER to know than to guess.  Quote from: GX1_Man on April 10, 2007, 06:57:14 AM
That's why it is better to know than to guess. 
Fair point


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