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vroxitsa
Dec 25, 2007, 07:01 AM
Hey everyone, what a day to get a problem on my PC, christmas!

Anyway this is my problem. My brother messed up his computer and wanted a MS-DOS CD because he thought somehow it would fix it. He asked me to download it from the internet on my computer and burn it on a CD. Am pretty sure I downloaded DOS6.22_bootdisk.iso I tried to burn it on a cd but I think I did something and maybe it installed itself on my PC. Now when I start my PC it says, starting MS-DOS and then I get something like this:

Driver Version: V340
Device Name: BANANA
Transfer Mode: Programmed I/O
Driver 0: Port= 1F0 (Primary Channel), Master 1RQ=14
Firmware version: JYS2

Drive 1: Port= 1F0 (Primary Channel), Slave 1RQ=14
Firmware version: 9YS2

MSCDEX version 2.23

Driver R: Driver BANANA unit 0
Driver S: Driver BANANA unit 1

A:\>


That's everything I get, I try to type in "c:" but it says Invalid drive specification.

I try to type in EXIT or WIN but it oly says Bad command or file name. Can you guys please help me, it would really be apreaciated.

Stratmando
Dec 25, 2007, 08:21 AM
Are you able to F8 on start up, safemode, system restore?
I Will go on the XP and verify, you can do from there, believe I have done it before.

vroxitsa
Dec 25, 2007, 08:45 AM
When I press F8 it came up with this:

MS-DOS will prompt you to confirm each CONFIG.SYS command.
DEVICE= HIMEM.SYS /TESTMEM:OFF [Y.N]?

I had no idea what this was, so I pressed "y" and "n" randomly, then it said

FILES= 30 [Y.N]
BUFFERS= 20 [Y.N]
DEVICE= CD1.SYS /D:BANANA [Y.N]

thanks for the reply by the way

vroxitsa
Dec 25, 2007, 09:05 AM
Problem fixed. While the computer was starting up, I pressed DEL to get me to the BIOS menu. Then I set it up so its boots from the Hard Disk, and it worked. This time when I restarted my computer it worked normaly. Thanks for the comment though Stratmando

vroxitsa
May 30, 2008, 10:00 AM
Problem fixed. While the computer was starting up, i pressed DEL to get me tothe BIOS menu. Then i set it up so its boots from the Hard Disk, and it worked. This time when i restarted my computer it worked normaly. Thanks for the comment though Stratmando


I have another problem now. Something happened to my PC and before my PC goes to the login screen it keeps restarting. Am trying to repair windows xp, and it set it up so it boots from the CD-Rom, but it keeps starting on ms-dos. How do I get my PC to boot from the cd-rom without going to ms-dos first so I can repair windos? Any ideas please?

Stratmando
May 30, 2008, 11:23 AM
It would be in BIOS, If you take your operating out, this may help:
Hacking Windows XP: Speed Up Your Boot - OS, Software & Networking by ExtremeTech (http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1785998,00.asp)