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Feb 19, 2006, 06:39 AM
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| | | Sec slave ATAPI incompatible  hi folks this is driving me nuts Gigabyte 6wmm7 motherboard 1x HD 1Xcdrom 512 ram
goes through post then stops at this message,"Sec slave ATAPI incompatible" i have no secondary device connected tried changing cdrom to cable select , no joy, cant get into setup even after removing battery for 30 min, tried jumper setting by battery still no joy this is for a friend (single mum and broke) please anyone, one of you must be able to help me.
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Feb 19, 2006, 07:13 AM
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| thanx for the post i had no manual with pictures so it was not much help your link is great thanx,, will do some reading, back soon, oh i did try booting with no cdrom on still no joy, l8r |
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Feb 19, 2006, 12:10 PM
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| ok so far could not get into the bios but now im getting to a page that is the
f8 screen with an apology and a series of options tried them all safe mode, safe mode with command prompt, start windows as normal and it all goes for a bit then freezes, i have a xp corporate version on the HD installed on another computer, tried xp startup discs cos only boot from floppy (no bios access) discs always fail tried pro tried home still no joy im stumped, desperately need accesss to my bios which is AMI BIOS and ive tried all the backdoor passwords, seeing its packard bell tried their passsword anybody got a further password list or any ideas? |
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Feb 19, 2006, 12:50 PM
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| I would now contact Packard Bell for the way to access the bios, if they've set a password for it.
Is the unit within it's warranty period?
It sounds like your system will boot from floppy and HDD but not CD rom and you can't change the sequence.
Also sounds like the HDD installation is corrupted somehow which is why you can't boot. This could also be hardware related if the system has a problem. I would test or swap out the memory first.
I would get the HDD into another machine and back up any files needed as soon as possilbe. Also do a full checkdisk on the HDD whilst in other system.
If you get all the above tasks done and want to re-install the os onto the disk, get a Windows 98 boot floppy and boot to dos, if it recognises the CD rom drive, change to it (use the "D:" command) and type setup.exe to begin installation. If the hardware is ok this shoud proceed, or alternatively, do you have a recovery disk for this system? |
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Feb 19, 2006, 01:01 PM
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| thanx for the comprehensive instructions sounds good, i will contact packard bell out of waranty though, formated ntfs so no win 98, excellent advice thank you again |
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Feb 19, 2006, 01:23 PM
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| All you need the 98 startup disk for is access to the CD - it doesn't matter what the C:drive is formatted as - when you start setup from d: it will recognise it anyway!! |
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Feb 20, 2006, 05:06 AM
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| wow thanks for that ,i will try tommorrow and let you know if i have any joy |
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Feb 20, 2006, 05:07 AM
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| you learn something new every day isnt it great |
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