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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Error loading operating system> Closed Error loading operating system Tags: Hard Drives Storage Last response: 31 January 2012 20:41 in Storage Share Daver46 error loading operating system windows 7 17 November 2006 14:58:43 Not sure if this is a hard drive issues.
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I bought a new 250 gig Seagate HD to put into my Asus A8N SLI deluxe. After I hooked it up.
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I was asked to partition it. So I did as to what it said to. I installed Windows XP Pro. And when it started the reboot I get the message. " Error loading operating
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system". I have been looking on how to fix this with no luck. Please help. More about : error loading operating system 13thmonkey a b G Storage 17 November 2006 15:28:02 is it your bootable drive in the bios? PCcashCow 17 November 2006 19:52:38 Is this a new system\ new install? Are there any other drives in play here? I would just start over, format and reinstall. Something did error loading operating system linux not copy over well. If you only have the OS on one drive it shouldn't matter if the bios sees it first as bootable, it will default there. Related resources pleaaase help! Error loading operating system after setting gigabyte EasyTune to OC the RAM - Tech Support My pc gets stuck at loading operating system and shows disk error press ctrl+alt+del to restart. I thought of reinstalling win - Tech Support "Loading Operating System" error After Power Cut - Tech Support Trying to boot Win7 and getting "Error Loading Operating System" - Tech Support error loading operating system - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Alyarbank 17 November 2006 20:14:19 Did you hit "F6" during setup to load the drivers for the disk controller? :?: uwisuwerme7 17 November 2006 20:25:08 The reason you're getting that message is because the computer cannot find the hard drive to boot, or the hard drive does not contain the operating system. evongugg a b G Storage 17 November 2006 20:29:53 Is the controller in the Bios set to Raid or SATA? desolationw 17 November 2006 20:32:38 Try again. Since you got to partition it, i'm assuming you hit F6 to install sata drivers
minutes using Emergency Boot CD.This article explains how to get rid of Error Loading Operating System. Repair this boot issue quickly and easily by recovering the boot sector. Contents error loading operating system mac 1. Symptoms of the problem 2. Normal boot sequence 3. Defect in the vmware error loading operating system boot sequence which leads to Error Loading Operating System error 4. How to fix Error Loading Operating System error 1. error loading operating system xp fix Symptoms of the problem When computer is powered up, an error message "Error loading operating system" appears (white-on-black letters in text mode and blinking cursor): 2. Normal boot sequence Normally computer boots as http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/209358-32-error-loading-operating-system shown below (Windows 7 boot sequence is shown as example): BIOS loads 1st sector from HDD (Master Boot Record), verifies 55 AA signature and transfers control to Master Boot Record. Master Boot Record scans partition table for active partition, then it loads 1st sector from active partition, verifies 55 AA signature, and transfers control to Boot Sector. Boot Sector loads 15 additional sectors from the beginning http://www.prime-expert.com/articles/b13/fix-error-loading-operating-system.php of disk (Volume Boot Record) and transfers control to first additional sector of VBR. Volume Boot Record loads BOOTMGR file from root directory of boot partition into the memory and transfers control to it. BOOTMGR loads Boot\BCD registry hive and displays boot menu. BOOTMGR is able to run memory test and set safe mode boot flag per explicit user request. But normally, it loads winload.exe when computer boots normally (cold startup) or winresume.exe (when computer resumes from hibernation). Winload.exe opens SYSTEM registry hive, gets list of drivers, loads NTOSKRNL.exe, loads drivers (*.SYS files) and transfers control to NTOSKRNL.exe. Winresume.exe loads memory dump from hiberfil.sys and transfers control to it. 3. Defect in the boot sequence which leads to Error Loading Operating System error Defect in the boot sequence which is a reason for Error Loading Operating System is shown below: BIOS loads 1st sector from HDD (Master Boot Record), verifies 55 AA signature and transfers control to Master Boot Record. Master Boot Record scans partition table for active partition. There is one active partition, so Master Boot Record tries to load 1st sector from active partition, but sector is either outside device sector count or does
2008. Keith Guest Hello all, I need some help if someone has the time and knowledge to do so. I have a SBS 2003 Server, and Monday I came into http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/help-lost-raid-1-now-error-loading-operation-system.668475/ work and the server had locked up, (crashed). I restarted only to find out the Raid 1 array that I had created has been lost and degraded. One of my HDD's failed. This shouldn’t be a problem, I have dealt with this is the past on other pc’s with onboard raid controllers, and have always been able to boot with a failed raid 1 array, but this time is error loading different. It says "Error Loading Operating System". I can turn off raid in the bios, and boot into safe mode on one of the drives, but then it just restarts. I have a back up on another drive, but I would really like to get this drive to boot again. The problem I have is that it is not telling me what’s wrong; it just says "Error loading operation system". error loading operating The only thing that I remember as far as information you may need when I installed SBS 03 5 years ago, I used a Asus P4c800-D Deluxe Motherboard, and it used a Ich5R raid controller. I remember having to switch to "Dynamic Disk" in order to fully install SBS 03. Another really odd thing, I took the drive out that is kind of bootable, and hooked it up to a XP machine, and it only shows that the drive is around 1GB in total size when it is around 160GB in total size. I’m not sure if I should do a chk disk for fear I may mess that drive up even more. There is some data on that drive that I would really, really like to get off, or better yet have it bootable again. I can always rebuild the array later. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!! Keith, Sep 17, 2008 #1 Advertisements Matabra Guest Hi, Can you do a restart (F8 Disable restart on system failure) and tell us the bluescreen code. Most likely even though it is booting off the second drive it doesnt know about anything on the first drive Can you post the contents of Boot.ini (boo