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Sign Out US Other editions United Kingdom Australia China France Germany Japan Korea CNET en Español CNET Forums Computer Help Disk boot failure: What is it and what can I do to resolve it Computer Help forum About This ForumCNET's forum on computer help is the best source for finding the solutions to your computer problems. You'll find discussions about fixing problems with computer hardware, computer software, Windows, viruses, security, as well as networks and the Internet.Real-Time ActivityMy Tracked DiscussionsFAQsPoliciesModerators General discussion Disk boot failure: What is it and what can I do to resolve it by Lee Koo (ADMIN) CNET staff/forum admin / July 26, 2007 7:20 AM PDT Question:I'm receiving a "disk boot failure" error each day when I try to boot up my desktop. What does this mean exactly? It appears, with rare exceptions, only when the PC is started each morning. Once or twice in the six weeks since I purchased the computer, the error did not appear. If I shut the PC down and restart it, everything appears to run OK. I've run diagnostics on all the hardware, followed the recommendations on the HP site to correct this error, run chkdsk and talked to the HP tech support. The only thing left is to wipe my hard drive and do a system recovery. Before doing that
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 July 5, 2016 Get the fix for the error Disk Boot Failure on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. Contents1 About "Disk Boot Failure"1.1 Description and Symptoms1.2 Symptom 1: "Disk Boot disk boot failure windows 7 Failure" error screen on startup2 Causes of this Error2.1 Cause 1: Incorrect BIOS boot order2.2
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Cause 2: Faulty data cables2.3 Cause 3: HDD is damaged3 Fixing “Disk boot failure” on Windows3.1 Fix 1: Change BIOS boot order3.2 Fix #2: Remove newly installed disk boot failure windows xp hardware, check data cables and jumpers3.3 Fix #3: Check HDD for failures3.4 Fix #4: Run chkdsk4 More Information4.1 Linked Entries4.2 Support Links4.3 Applicable Systems About "Disk Boot Failure" The following information on this error has been https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/disk-boot-failure-what-is-it-and-what-can-i-do-to-resolve-it-257993/ compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations. Description and Symptoms The error messages, alerts, warnings, and symptoms below are tied to this error. Symptom 1: "Disk Boot Failure" error screen on startup Every time a computer is turned on, as part of the boot process the BIOS tries to find a bootable drive to continue the loading https://neosmart.net/wiki/disk-boot-failure/ process by starting its first sector. However, if BIOS is unable to find a drive to boot from, then a "Disk Boot Failure" error screen is displayed and the boot process is halted. Here is an example of "Disk Boot Failure" error screen for all versions of Windows: DISK BOOT FAILURE - INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER Causes of this Error This error has been known to occur as a result of one of the following causes: Cause 1: Incorrect BIOS boot order The most common cause of this error is an incorrect order of boot devices in BIOS. Usually BIOS tries to find a bootable drive according to its boot device order, so if a PC has a floppy drive set to a higher priority than a hard drive, and there is a floppy disk inserted - then the PC tries to boot from a floppy disk, and a error message is displayed. Cause 2: Faulty data cables Like all components of our PC’s, hard drive data cables tend to deteriorate as the time passes. If the same data cable was used for several years(or even the same one across several computers), then it might me the cause of periodic read/write errors that can affect the loading process. Cause 3: HDD is damaged A hard drive can become damaged or inac
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be hard disk" Materials Needed:- A large number of disks to boot the system- piece of cloth- screw driver to open the cabinet- wires. Step 1 floppy or CD-ROM. Disk Boot Failure could arise from a large number of sources. Few of the reasons are corrupt bootable disk Step 2 order of devices to boot from in BIOS setting Step 3 problem with IDE port of motherboard and many more. The problem could be solved in more than one way. It really depends on which way works for you at this point of time.",Step 1 is to check your disk for any problem. Check if the disk is properly inserted and is working fine i.e. it is not corrupt and all the data could be read by the disk reader easily. Physically check all cabling connections in the computer system. A loose or in some cases Step 4 failing cable will produce these errors. Check if disk is not having any scratches and dust on it. If dust is there remove it and reinsert the disk and restart the system. If problem still persists move to step 2." Step 5 Check for your BIOS setting. Check for the order of devices to boot from. Because it might be possible that your settings allow your computer to boot only from the local hard disk and if that disk is not working properly your computer throws the error message as it is not having anything to boot from. For this go to the BIOS settings by pressing 'Del' key during booting your computer. Then go to Bios settings and select the order of the disks in which you want to boot from. Then save the changes and exit the system and restart. If the problem is still unresolved move to step 3. Step 6 A weak SMP could also be a reason. Check your battery for power supply. If it was the reason for the problem change the SMP as the problem would arise again if you continue with the same SMP. Step 7 Check your BIOS battery. It is the circular battery placed on the motherboard. Check if it is working fine. A dead Bios Battery will also cause the same problem. So remove it, clean it with a piece of cloth and reinsert it. Restart the system. If problem still exists move to next step. Step 8 Remove your RAM from the motherboard and clean it with a piece of cloth and reinsert it properly onto the motherboard. Restart the system. And if this also does not solve your problem call customer care persons of your computer's vendors as it might be a technical proble