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Old 11-30-2004, 09:19 AM   #1
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Invalid System Disk - Replace Disk Error

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Invalid system disk
Replace the disk, and then press any key.
I get this error from time to time, even when there is no disk in the computer. There's no CD or floppydisk inserted. To solve the problem, I restart the computer, and all is fine.

I'd rather not go through the problem, and want it solved once and for all. Does anyone know the problem and solution? I already went on Google to see what others said, but no luck.

1. The computer has no viruses. I have NAV.
2. There are no HD (harddrive) problems, according to ScanDisk.
3. All cords and cables are attached to where they should go.
4. The first boot location is on the HD (C: ), according to BIOS.
5. There are no disks inserted.

After all this, what could be the problem and what can I do? I've heard it could be a slow OS (slower than the BIOS), or a worthless HD. Before I conclue its worthless, I would like to know how to make the OS faster in starting it up (or making the BIOS slower so that the OS can catch up).

My information:
1. I am using Windows 98SE.
2. The primary slave is a Maxtor HD.
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Old 11-30-2004, 09:49 AM   #2
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first, the bois has nothing to do with the O/S at all.
that error is caused by the computer not finding the boot sector of the boot device and not finding the sys files.
as to what is wrong, you need to list how you have everything connected. and jumpered. as far as the drives are concerned.
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Old 11-30-2004, 10:11 AM   #3
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1. Run the hard drive manufacturer's diagnostics on the drive. Maxtor's are called Powermax and it's a free download.

2. Look around your bios for "HDD Delay" or something similar - if it's 0, try bumping it up to 3. This will pause the boot sequence for 3 seconds to give the drives time to spin up. Slow drive spinup is usually caused by 1 of 2 things - a tired drive or a marginal power supply.
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Old 12-01-2004, 12:54 PM   #4
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Sure. I'll try a number of measures, and if any of these work, I'll post the solution.
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