Hi:
I am trying to resurrect an old (1996) Gateway in order to donate it to some group that can use it. However, I am stuck with the "Invalid system disk" message no matter what I try to boot with. This includes UBCD, Boot Disk, WXp, W2k pro, W98(2) and W95. So, I have tried CDROM and floppy boots. The harddisk I am using was reformatted as one partition (FAT32) on another computer using Partition Magic.
The BIOS settings look ok...all components are installed and look correct. If I boot with only UBCD inserted, it sounds as if the drive is being activated (read?) for a few seconds before the failure
message appears.
I think my problems are unrelated to UBCD, but I was hoping someone could suggest a cause/fix.
Thanks.
Can't boot
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Hmm maybe both the floppy and cdrom drives are defective, so you always end trying to boot on the HDD, which has no system ...
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The current CD drive was working in the very recent past. I did try another drive and cable with no change.
I was also thinking of temporarily trying the floppy from my working computer, but I haven't tried this yet.
There could be a problem with the motherboard, but I don't know if I want to go to a replacement there.
I was also thinking of temporarily trying the floppy from my working computer, but I haven't tried this yet.
There could be a problem with the motherboard, but I don't know if I want to go to a replacement there.