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- #Windows xp boot disk non system disk or disk error upgrade
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Is there a compatibility issue with the BIOS 02.55 Rev A combo, Intel SSD 520 and LSI SAS 2308? I started 02.08 BIOS Rev A and now all is well again. No matter what the settings, it does not start in Windows. Mass strorage option ROM is set to EFI mode. On the boot, however, I get an error saying "Non system disk or disk error."
#Windows xp boot disk non system disk or disk error update
The update succeeded, and in the BIOS, I check that all the settings are the same as before the update. I just tried to update my BIOS Rev 02.08 Z820. MY Z820 workstation is equipped with an Intel 520 240 GB SSD as boot drive, on the integrated LSI SAS 2308 controller. HP Z820 - BIOS 02.55 rev A - SSD on LSI SAS 2308 do not start.
#Windows xp boot disk non system disk or disk error upgrade
I'll try to copy it to the partition on the new disk of tonight, but honestly, I feel that I lost my money with restoring HP discs, so I'll just go buy a retail copy of Windows 7 upgrade and use it as the operating system. Must the drive be formatted for the update of the firmware to take? That doesn't seem like it should be.

I confirmed the new model number and this is the only one listed. "» I was able to get the old HD to boot, unstable but it started and I was able to do a restore system to it and got the update of the BIOS installed, but once when I tried upgrading the firmware on Seagate it said was not an update of my drive. I couldn't find enough documentation on this to be useful anywhere, apart from the realization that it has NOTHING to do with the hardware compatibility and from my point of view, everything about HP, forcing consumers to buy directly from them, thus hindering competition.īooting from a temporary copy of Win 7 allowed me to update the Firmware of the HARD drive, but the Seagate firmware update are listed says "no update firmware of your player"(not exact verbage). According to 2 people separated from the HP support, I spoke with, the only way to get this system running and upward would be to buy a hard drive directly from HP. This process essentially makes the only function of system with the original equipment, including the hard drive. (2) HP participates in a process called "Tattoo" the MOBO or HD. Thus, this menu has not solved my problem, but to know there lead me to this bit of information. I followed a few guides to use this menu to try to get my new hard drive, or the spare WD 40 GB working, all without success. This menu has several options, including wiping them out the hard drive and the 'DMI system info' copy of disc 1. (1) in the disc of recovery there is that something called a Menu "manufacturers", he is now CTRL in the CD is loading, pressing the BACKSPACE key at the right time. Thanks for your suggestions, but I fear that they have been without result, and I have some additional information for others with similar problems. I found a few entries discussing the disks seagate and HP machines, as well as a firmware fix, but I see nothing announces a 2 TB as a problem drive. I have enabled the flag of boot on the first partition, without change. I have advanced and reconfigured the drive with fdisk, partition table creation and formatting of the first partition, and then rerun the recovery disks. I noticed that the first partition is not bootable, and the second partition was. I started the system with a linux live CD and checked the disk through fdisk to see if it was something simple. Date that the system fails to boot with an error message "Non-system disk". I buy a Seagate 2 TB disk and I also bought the HP recovery media to restore the machine to factory default.įrom the start until the recovery media, I was presented with the option to restore the default settings, walking on the GUI informs me that it is format the drive and reinstall applications, he invites to indicate the disc #2 as expected and ends so ask for a reboot. Recently, I received a HP desktop computer that had a bad hard drive.

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#Windows xp boot disk non system disk or disk error download
"Invalid system disk error means that Windows Setup could not copy the system files on the hard drive.Īlso, check the download page for Toshiba under and under archive, you will find some useful stuff for this old book. This old Portege comes with Windows 95 and you should try to use the same operating system. Unfortunately, it is not easy to say what is the problem, because who knows what you do exactly and what operating system you want to use. If anyone can help I would like to thank very you much.ĪFAIK This oldie can treat only 1.3 GB HARD drive. I would use this system someday, but right now I don't see what is happening. I made sure the Bios is set to start first with the drive and not the HARD drive.

I tried to boot from a Disk Norton and nothing more. I tried to Boot on my XP Cd, but all the same. Now, I can't load an OS due to this "Invalid System Disk" error. I just bought a used 660CDT and placed a new hard drive in it.
