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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 error loading operating system windows 7 Last response: 31 January 2012 20:41 in Storage Share Daver46 17 error loading operating system windows xp November 2006 14:58:43 Not sure if this is a hard drive issues. I bought a new 250 gig error loading operating system vista Seagate HD to put into my Asus A8N SLI deluxe. After I hooked it up. I was asked to partition it. So I did as to what it said
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to. I installed Windows XP Pro. And when it started the reboot I get the message. " Error loading operating 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? error loading operating system linux 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 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 beca
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one goes to boot up his computer and upon trying to load windows, is confronted with a message : "Error Loading Operating System" I was fairly consternated when this happened to me. Having this problem for some time I have been able to http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/209358-32-error-loading-operating-system do a bit of research on the topic. This problem most often will occur when one is trying to install a new OS, the message will appear during the reboot portion of setup. I, however, had been running this system two years with no prior problems. When this was the case, for other people, the HD was often corrupted, damaged, old. After running several scans on my HD, I ruled out this possibility after failing to find the slightest error. Going on the possibility that the Windows http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/error-loading-operating-system.129383/ installation may be corrupted (Note: I can boot Windows off a floppy disk, made to boot Windows XP) i tried the FixBoot and FixMBR functions on my install disk. No luck. I installed a working version of BartPE on my HD, and I got the same result when I tried to load that instead of Windows, this makes me think that the problem is not with the Windows installation. Just to be on the safe side though, i did a repair installation of Windows, no luck, upon restart I was confronted with the same message. Well, I figured, the problem must be with the BIOS. So I flashed it (the equivalent, in this case, of replacing the current BIOS with an updated version). Well, the new version came with a nice menu for booting options, but it didn't solve my problem, I still received the same error message. I was out of ideas until a ran across a solution. In other cases I found, the BIOS would be reading the HD with the wrong geometry. So if the HD on the BIOS was set to CHC, and the HD should be read as LBA, it would not work. I thought this must be it. I went into BIOS setup and discovered that there were two options: AUTO and LARGE. Currently it was set to AUTO. So I changed to LARGE. And....... it didn't work. I changed it back to AUTO, to no avail. So I removed the HD from the BIOS setup (changed IDE1 to "none") una
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System Installing, Configuring, Troubleshooting server daemons such as Web and Mail Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 DiEn Posts: 4 Joined: 2010/01/03 20:09:33 Location: Italy Error Loading Operating System Quote Postby DiEn » 2010/01/03 20:28:08 Hello, I've this problem with CentOS 4.8 server installed on two ide disks 320gb in software raid0 mode.I rebooted the system after some file modifications ( smb.conf, fstab) and this message appeared after POST.The disks were formatted with druid , the system was running well from 6 days/24h , fileserver samba and printserver.Can someone help me ? There is a tool for recovering the bootloader or repairing raid0 ?thanks and sorry for my bad english Top pschaff Retired Moderator Posts: 18276 Joined: 2006/12/13 20:15:34 Location: Tidewater, Virginia, North America Contact: Contact pschaff Website Error Loading Operating System Quote Postby pschaff » 2010/01/03 22:57:25 Welcome to the CentOS fora.Your English is fine, but your system may be dead - installing the OS on RAID0 is risky, and definitely not recommended, as it has no redundancy. If either disk dies or has errors you are out of luck. Have you tried booting from the installation media in rescue mode to see if you can mount the installed image?See the Wiki article on how to reinstall GRUB but if one drive is gone that will not help. Hope you have good backups. Top DiEn Posts: 4 Joined: 2010/01/03 20:09:33 Location: Italy Re: Error Loading Operating System Quote Postby DiEn » 2010/01/04 00:29:28 pschaff wrote:Welcome to the CentOS fora.Your English is fine, but your system may be dead - installing the OS on RAID0 is risky, and definitely not recommended, as it has no redundancy. If either disk dies or has errors you are out of luck. Have you tried booting from the installation media in rescue mode to see if you can mount the installed image?See the Wiki article on how to reinstall GRUB but if one drive is gone that will not help. Hope you have good backups.Thanks , you're welcome !I tried booting in rescue mode and all raid partitions were mounted , all data in / , /home , /boot are ok , the disks are alive.This is the raid software configuration I made during installation procedure 6 days ago :1 partition raid1 /boot 1 partition raid0 /swap1 partition raid0 / 1 partition raid0 /homeI chose raid0 thinking to have more speed hw/