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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>error loading operating system> Solved error loading operating system Tags: Hard Drives Windows 7 Last response: 17 September 2013 21:00 in Windows 7 Share keitht44720 17 September 2013 14:14:00 I have a Toshiba C655 laptop. The hard drive went bad In it and I could not get anything off of it.. (a friends and he did not have any recovery disks) He purchased a new hard drive.. I installed it and am trying to install windows 7 onto it from a disk image that I have.. The computer will not boot from the cd.. I know it is trying but it keeps saying check the cable connection I tried a program I found to install the image onto a usb key but I get the message. error loading operating system.. http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/System-Recovery-and-Recovery/Error-Loading-Operating-System/td-p/236038 any suggestions? More about : error loading operating system Best solution Shaun o a b $ Windows 7 17 September 2013 14:49:10 Yes i do. The laptop has a key to enter the bios. The key to do this can be F1, F2,esc or Del key a second or two after power up. The splash screen should tell you what key to press to enter the bios also. You need to do one or two things. A. Set the boot order of devices, in what we call the boot http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1804323/error-loading-operating-system.html list. 1. CD/DVD rom drive. 2. New hard drive. You may also have to change the interface used. There will be an option in the bios that sets the modes. Sata or Ahci. If the mode is set to sata change it to Ahci mode. Save the settings before exiting the bios. Insert the windows cd/dvd in the drive. Restart you should get a message press any key to boot. Share keitht44720 17 September 2013 15:41:06 Shaun o said:Yes i do. The laptop has a key to enter the bios. The key to do this can be F1, F2,esc or Del key a second or two after power up. The splash screen should tell you what key to press to enter the bios also. You need to do one or two things. A. Set the boot order of devices, in what we call the boot list. 1. CD/DVD rom drive. 2. New hard drive. You may also have to change the interface used. There will be an option in the bios that sets the modes. Sata or Ahci. If the mode is set to sata change it to Ahci mode. Save the settings before exiting the bios. Insert the windows cd/dvd in the drive. Restart you should get a message press any key to boot. The cd rom is the first choice and then the hdd.. I do not see where to change the SATA or ACHI should that be in the same place that I change the boot order? Thanks. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer keit
(OS) takes over. Basically, when you start your computer, the BIOS perform a hardware check, to determine if all attached hardware components and peripherals are working properly. This initial evaluation is called Power-On-Self-Test http://www.evancarmichael.com/library/abhay-jeet-mishra/How-to-Get-Over-From-Error-Loading-Operating-System-Issue-of-Windows-XP.html (POST). After this test, BIOS loads the OS to computer’s RAM or Random Access Memory and then gives the control to OS. However, sometimes due to unsupportive or un-updated BIOS settings, or due to corruption in the hard http://www.vistax64.com/crashes-debugging/296391-error-loading-operating-system.html disk partition of your computer, your PC becomes unbootable. Though there are measures recommended by Microsoft, to handle such issues but if they fail then formatting the hard drive remains the only way to do the needful. At error loading such situation where you have formatted the hard drive of your computer, to restore your data, you can use an updated backup but in the unavailability of backup, use of third-party hard drive recovery software is recommended. Consider a practical scenario. Suppose, you installed Windows XP setup in your computer and after the setup completes when you restart your computer, encounter the following error message: “Error loading operating system” Possible Reasons Some most prominent facts responsible for error loading operating this error message are: The BIOS of your computer is not supporting the settings of your hard disk. The hard drive partition is corrupt and hence it is inaccessible. The hard drive of your computer is not properly set up in CMOS. Solutions to Fix It Immediately: You can follow below explained steps to resolve this issue in two minutes: Update the BIOS settings of your system to rectify issues related to it. If the problem is still not resolved then ensure that the hard drive of your computer is setup properly in CMOS. If you are encountering the problem even after following aforementioned steps then the problem is caused due to partition corruption. At such situation, partition formatting and reinstallation of Windows XP may works as a trump card for your problem. Though formatting will deletes entire data saved on the formatted partition leaving you with no choice other than using restore option which needs an updated backup. However, in the unavailability of backup using professional hard driverecovery software is essential. An efficient third-party hard drive data recovery tool recovers formatted, deleted, or inaccessible data. P.S.: Immediately stop using the problem drive unless the deleted data will be recovered otherwise, any read/write operation might overwrite the deleted data and can makes it permanent non recoverable. You can easily get any professional hard drive recovery software from internet