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| Unable to boot up after Power Failure I have an older Pentium Computer running Windows 98. It was working just fine until there was a power outage last night and now it will not reboot. I tried using the Windows Starts here disk and it will not even allow that to run. I just get a black screen verifying some hardware and showing the 2 CD Rom drives are present as well as the Floppy drive, and saying HDD error on Prime Master and Prime Slave Drives. Is there anything I can do for this problem? |
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| Re: Unable to boot up after Power Failure "Ola" <ola1@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:ujztm$AmHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have an older Pentium Computer running Windows 98. It was working just >fine until there was a power outage last night and now it will not reboot. >I tried using the Windows Starts here disk and it will not even allow that >to run. I just get a black screen verifying some hardware and showing the >2 CD Rom drives are present as well as the Floppy drive, and saying HDD >error on Prime Master and Prime Slave Drives. Is there anything I can do >for this problem? > > This is a Windows XP newsgroup. Have you considered posting in a Windows 98 newsgroup? |
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| Re: Unable to boot up after Power Failure That's a Windows 98 issue, or at least one that will probably need Windows 98 savvy people to assist you. Please re-post your problem to: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...gen_discussion -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User www.grystmill.com "Ola" <ola1@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:ujztm$AmHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have an older Pentium Computer running Windows 98. It was working just >fine until there was a power outage last night and now it will not reboot. >I tried using the Windows Starts here disk and it will not even allow that >to run. I just get a black screen verifying some hardware and showing the >2 CD Rom drives are present as well as the Floppy drive, and saying HDD >error on Prime Master and Prime Slave Drives. Is there anything I can do >for this problem? > > |
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| Re: Unable to boot up after Power Failure Sorry about posting to the wrong group. Thanks for the info. "Ola" <ola1@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:ujztm$AmHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have an older Pentium Computer running Windows 98. It was working just >fine until there was a power outage last night and now it will not reboot. >I tried using the Windows Starts here disk and it will not even allow that >to run. I just get a black screen verifying some hardware and showing the >2 CD Rom drives are present as well as the Floppy drive, and saying HDD >error on Prime Master and Prime Slave Drives. Is there anything I can do >for this problem? > > |
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| Re: Unable to boot up after Power Failure "Ola" <ola1@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:ujztm$AmHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have an older Pentium Computer running Windows 98. It was working just >fine until there was a power outage last night and now it will not reboot. >I tried using the Windows Starts here disk and it will not even allow that >to run. I just get a black screen verifying some hardware and showing the >2 CD Rom drives are present as well as the Floppy drive, and saying HDD >error on Prime Master and Prime Slave Drives. Is there anything I can do >for this problem? > > Your citing of windows 98 would ordinarily make it not appropriate here. But, your recant of the problem seems to be hardware issue, not an OS problem. So, either inappropriate for either newsgroup, or, appropriate in either OS newsgroup, or, appropriate in a hardware associated newsgroup only. I personally won't quibble about such nonsense. My opinion of the problem you describe is that either the cmos is corrupted, OR, you have a physical hardware problem. If the PC has a watch type battery, remove it for a few minutes, then, reinsert it in its original orientation. If the cmos was not damaged, should default the bios to original condition. If the cmos (on the motherboard, not the bios chip) is damaged, will not correct the problem if associated. Remove and reinsert the battery only when the PC is unplugged from the wall outlet. If you can get to dos or 98, and still have some problems, then go to a windows 98 newsgroup Dave |
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