Boot Up Problems

  • Thread starter Thread starter JohnK
  • Start date Start date
J

JohnK

Guest
I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3. When I
turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click on
either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I tried
using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing happens.
Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive and
put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like to
get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
with.
 
Re: Boot Up Problems


"JohnK" <jkanvik@charter.net> wrote in message
news:%23Al8hZiEJHA.616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3. When

I
> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click on
> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I

tried
> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing happens.
> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive

and
> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like to
> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
> with.
>
>



If you put in a new HD, it would be normal for you to get the "no operating"
system message.

set your bios to boot first from cdrom
and see if you can install Windows on your new HD
 
RE: Boot Up Problems

At startup, hit the F12 Key; that should be the Boot Menu.
Set CD Drive t be 1st in Boot Order, insert disk, reboot, follow directions.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia


"JohnK" wrote:

> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3. When I
> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click on
> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I tried
> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing happens.
> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive and
> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like to
> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
> with.
>
>
>
 
Re: Boot Up Problems

Thanks for the response. I think I did what you asked and now I get the
message NTLDR is missing. Hit Alt + Del and restart.

It just keeps cycling thru this sequence.

Any further suggestions would be appreciated.

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:O4nB1mjEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
> "JohnK" <jkanvik@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:%23Al8hZiEJHA.616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3.
>> When

> I
>> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click
>> on
>> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I

> tried
>> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing
>> happens.
>> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive

> and
>> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
>> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
>> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like
>> to
>> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
>> with.
>>
>>

>
>
> If you put in a new HD, it would be normal for you to get the "no
> operating"
> system message.
>
> set your bios to boot first from cdrom
> and see if you can install Windows on your new HD
>
>
 
Re: Boot Up Problems

Thanks for the response. I think I did what you asked and now I get the
message NTLDR is missing. Hit Alt + Del and restart.

It just keeps cycling thru this sequence.

Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
"Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:35B824D6-3175-4996-9A05-D78AD29FCE7A@microsoft.com...
> At startup, hit the F12 Key; that should be the Boot Menu.
> Set CD Drive t be 1st in Boot Order, insert disk, reboot, follow
> directions.
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia
>
>
> "JohnK" wrote:
>
>> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3.
>> When I
>> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click
>> on
>> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I
>> tried
>> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing
>> happens.
>> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive
>> and
>> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
>> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
>> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like
>> to
>> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
>> with.
>>
>>
>>
 
Re: Boot Up Problems

You have to install the operating system, there is nothing at all on the
new drive.

John

JohnK wrote:

> Thanks for the response. I think I did what you asked and now I get the
> message NTLDR is missing. Hit Alt + Del and restart.
>
> It just keeps cycling thru this sequence.
>
> Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
> "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:35B824D6-3175-4996-9A05-D78AD29FCE7A@microsoft.com...
>
>>At startup, hit the F12 Key; that should be the Boot Menu.
>>Set CD Drive t be 1st in Boot Order, insert disk, reboot, follow
>>directions.
>>--
>>Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia
>>
>>
>>"JohnK" wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3.
>>>When I
>>>turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click
>>>on
>>>either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I
>>>tried
>>>using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing
>>>happens.
>>>Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive
>>>and
>>>put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
>>>recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
>>>system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like
>>>to
>>>get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
>>>with.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>
>
 
Re: Boot Up Problems

JohnK wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I think I did what you asked and now I get the
> message NTLDR is missing. Hit Alt + Del and restart.
>
> It just keeps cycling thru this sequence.
>
> Any further suggestions would be appreciated.


I get the feeling you don't know how to get into the BIOS. It's usually
either F2 or Del before the beep the computer makes when first booting
up. Once within the BIOS, look for Boot or Boot order and set it to boot
from the CDROM or DVDROM first, hard drive second. Insert the XP CD and
save and exit and follow the instructions that the XP install presents you.

After XP has installed some of the install, it will reboot. DO NOT "hit
any key" to boot off the CDROM. Just wait and the install will continue
and finish. Once you're done, go back into the BIOS and set it the way
it was originally.

Alias
>
> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:O4nB1mjEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> "JohnK" <jkanvik@charter.net> wrote in message
>> news:%23Al8hZiEJHA.616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3.
>>> When

>> I
>>> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click
>>> on
>>> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I

>> tried
>>> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing
>>> happens.
>>> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive

>> and
>>> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
>>> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
>>> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like
>>> to
>>> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
>>> with.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> If you put in a new HD, it would be normal for you to get the "no
>> operating"
>> system message.
>>
>> set your bios to boot first from cdrom
>> and see if you can install Windows on your new HD
>>
>>

>
>
 
Re: Boot Up Problems


"JohnK" <jkanvik@charter.net> wrote in message
news:%23Fm8$wpEJHA.768@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Thanks for the response. I think I did what you asked and now I get the
> message NTLDR is missing. Hit Alt + Del and restart.
>
> It just keeps cycling thru this sequence.
>
> Any further suggestions would be appreciated.


You need to set the bios to boot first from cdrom

depending on your machine there are several different ways to get to the
bios (setup)
menu...

it's typically the <delete> key
but can also be F1 or F2...
or on a Compaq machine, it would be F10

if you are lucky the bios screen should tell you which key to hit
for setup

once you are in the bios, you will need to look for "boot"
or "boot order" then set the CDROM as first device and HD second
(may be IDE-0)


>
> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:O4nB1mjEJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >
> > "JohnK" <jkanvik@charter.net> wrote in message
> > news:%23Al8hZiEJHA.616@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3.
> >> When

> > I
> >> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click
> >> on
> >> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I

> > tried
> >> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing
> >> happens.
> >> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard

drive
> > and
> >> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
> >> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
> >> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like
> >> to
> >> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
> >> with.
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> > If you put in a new HD, it would be normal for you to get the "no
> > operating"
> > system message.
> >
> > set your bios to boot first from cdrom
> > and see if you can install Windows on your new HD
> >
> >

>
>
 
Re: Boot Up Problems

remember with a lot of computers you can-not use a wireless key board you
must use the old plug in type as the wireless is only recognised when the
computer is booted
--
Ron_22999


"JohnK" wrote:

> Thanks for the response. I think I did what you asked and now I get the
> message NTLDR is missing. Hit Alt + Del and restart.
>
> It just keeps cycling thru this sequence.
>
> Any further suggestions would be appreciated.
> "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:35B824D6-3175-4996-9A05-D78AD29FCE7A@microsoft.com...
> > At startup, hit the F12 Key; that should be the Boot Menu.
> > Set CD Drive t be 1st in Boot Order, insert disk, reboot, follow
> > directions.
> > --
> > Mick Murphy - Qld (Sunshine State) - Australia
> >
> >
> > "JohnK" wrote:
> >
> >> I have an older IBM NetVista 682311U (desktop) running XP SP3.
> >> When I
> >> turn the unit on I can only get F1 and F12 on the screen. When I click
> >> on
> >> either key the key disappears from the screen and nothing happens. I
> >> tried
> >> using the Boot Discs I created when I got the machine but nothing
> >> happens.
> >> Someone suggested the hard drive was bad. Next I removed the hard drive
> >> and
> >> put in a new hard drive and tried the Boot Discs again. Now, messages
> >> recycle on the screen but the net of it is it can't find an operating
> >> system. Suggestions please? I've already replaced the PC but I'd like
> >> to
> >> get this machine working again so I can donate it to a nonprofit I work
> >> with.
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
Back
Top