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Jim Ludwig
Guest
Hi all,
I recently wiped my sisters computer clean (fdisk and slow format) and
reinstalled WinXP Home fresh. She has a 3 yr old Dell Dimension. She was
not able to find her Win XP or driver discs. I used my copy of win xp, but
used her product key from the label on her computer and it activated fine.
I am having two problems that are more annoyance than anything:
First, when you reboot the computer, when still in the bios a screen comes
up that says,
"Please select operating system"
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
and there is a count down waiting for me to pick one or the other. If I
choose the first one, Windows boots normally. If I let the countdown
finish, it automatically chooses the first one and finishes booting. If I
choose the 2nd one, I get a message saying that it couldn't start because of
a disk hardware configuration problem. Couldn't read from selected boot
disk. Check boot path and hardware. Plus some stuff about checking the
documentation.
Any thoughts about this? I am wondering if she had a backup/restore
partition on the hard drive from the factory and maybe that's why she
couldn't find her discs. Even if that is the case, should my formatting and
fdisk have wiped that clean?
Second problem...Since she didn't have her discs, I had to get a number of
her drivers from Dell's support site using her service tag. Everything
seems to be working. However, in device manager, a number of devices are
listed twice or more. Her graphics adapter (integrated) and plug n' play
monitor are both listed twice. Under the IDE controllers heading, primary
IDE controller, secondary IDE controller, and standard dual channel PCI IDE
controller are all listed twice. Under usb heading, standard universal pci
to usb host controller is listed 4 times and usb root hub is listed 5 times.
She has 8 usb ports (6 back, 2 front). Anyway, like I said, everything
works, but why are some things listed more than once?
Thanks for any light anyone can shed.
Jim
jimlud@sbcglobal.net
I recently wiped my sisters computer clean (fdisk and slow format) and
reinstalled WinXP Home fresh. She has a 3 yr old Dell Dimension. She was
not able to find her Win XP or driver discs. I used my copy of win xp, but
used her product key from the label on her computer and it activated fine.
I am having two problems that are more annoyance than anything:
First, when you reboot the computer, when still in the bios a screen comes
up that says,
"Please select operating system"
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
and there is a count down waiting for me to pick one or the other. If I
choose the first one, Windows boots normally. If I let the countdown
finish, it automatically chooses the first one and finishes booting. If I
choose the 2nd one, I get a message saying that it couldn't start because of
a disk hardware configuration problem. Couldn't read from selected boot
disk. Check boot path and hardware. Plus some stuff about checking the
documentation.
Any thoughts about this? I am wondering if she had a backup/restore
partition on the hard drive from the factory and maybe that's why she
couldn't find her discs. Even if that is the case, should my formatting and
fdisk have wiped that clean?
Second problem...Since she didn't have her discs, I had to get a number of
her drivers from Dell's support site using her service tag. Everything
seems to be working. However, in device manager, a number of devices are
listed twice or more. Her graphics adapter (integrated) and plug n' play
monitor are both listed twice. Under the IDE controllers heading, primary
IDE controller, secondary IDE controller, and standard dual channel PCI IDE
controller are all listed twice. Under usb heading, standard universal pci
to usb host controller is listed 4 times and usb root hub is listed 5 times.
She has 8 usb ports (6 back, 2 front). Anyway, like I said, everything
works, but why are some things listed more than once?
Thanks for any light anyone can shed.
Jim
jimlud@sbcglobal.net