Stoopid question maybe - but does the BIOS have a valid entry for the HDD type? There should be cylinders and heads mentioned with real looking numbers...
BIOSses of that sort of age needed a 'manual detect' if they lost that info.
Not a stupid question, but I've just checked and it's all there -12073MB in 23579236 sectors. Not a huge disk - the biggest the machine will support is 20GB. I've got one of those ready to install, just not got round to it for the last 18 months.
just occasionally a duff hard drive will prevent a machine form booting. Some older Tosh's have just one hardrive/CD channel and use master/slave switching, so if the HD is stuffed it will stop the CD form working properly. Try pulling the HD and trying to boot from CD.
Ken
That's what I think is happening. But the HD isn't accessible without opening the case, and I've never done that before, so it's a last resort for me - I'm not all that good at that sort of thing these days.
Original W2K Cd's were bootable..
That's what I thought - but my memory isn't so good these days.
