Boot Time Error Message
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do not enable cache! CH-1 timer error CH-2 timer error CMOS battery (has) failed CMOS battery state low CMOS checksum error - defaults loaded CMOS checksum error CMOS spring boot error message checksum failure CMOS display type mismatch CMOS memory size mismatch CMOS system options windows 7 boot error message not set CMOS time and date not set CPU at XXX Disk boot failure Disk boot failure, insert system disk
Error Message Unmountable Boot Volume
and press Enter Diskette boot failure Diskette drive failure Diskette drive X failure (X may be 0, 1, 2, A or B) Diskette drives or types mismatch error - run setup Diskette
Error Message Reboot And Select Boot Device
read failure - press F1 to retry boot Display adapter failed; using alternate Display switch is set incorrectly Display switch not proper Display type has changed since last boot DMA #1 error DMA #2 error DMA bus time-out DMA error Error encountered initializing hard drive Error initializing hard drive controller Extended RAM failed at offset: nnnn Failing bits: XXXX FDD controller failure Fixed disk configuration error message boot device not found error Fixed disk controller failure Fixed disk failure Fixed disk read failure - press F1 to retry boot Fixed disk X failure (X may be 0, 1, C or D) Floppy disk controller error or no controller present Floppy disk(s) fail Gate A20 failure Hard disk initializing; please wait a moment... Hard disk install failure Hard disk(s) diagnosis fail Hard drive controller failure HDD controller failure I/O card parity error at xxxxx Incorrect drive A type Incorrect drive B type Internal cache test failed - cache is disabled Interrupt Error Intr #1/#2 Error Invalid configuration information - please run setup Invalid media type Invalid partition table Keyboard clock line failure Keyboard controller failure Keyboard data line failure Keyboard error Keyboard error or no keyboard present Keyboard error: nn Keyboard interface error Keyboard interface error Keyboard is locked - unlock Keyboard is locked out - unlock the key Keyboard locked Keyboard stuck key failure Memory address error at XXXX Memory failure at xxxxx, read xxxxx, expecting xxxxx Memory parity error at XXXX Memory size has changed since last boot Memory size in CMOS invalid Memory test fail Memory test: Memory verify error at XXXX Miss
searchesMessagesNotification You are here Home Buying Guides DVDs & Movies DVDs & Blu-ray Discs How To Deal With Boot-Time Error Messages gk_avlinks Views 1 Like 1 Likes Comments Comment Like if this guide is helpful Please sign in to like this Guide. Share September 29, 2006 It is the system BIOS that generates most of the
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error messages during the booting process. These messages are by and large similar to each other. dll error message on startup This discusses the most common Boot-time error messages, why they occur and how to deal with this problem. Use boot floppy : Insert a boot fix win7 boot floppy disk into your floppy drive and attempt to boot your laptop. Go to the BIOS setup and set the Boot priority to A:\ drive. Select ?Start without CDROM support'. This will bring you to the A: prompt. Now type in http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/booterr-i.htm dir C:\ and press Enter. This will enable the hard drive to automatically run the config.sys and autoexec.bat files, which are needed for the proper loading of your Operating system. CMOS Date and Time not Set: When the system is unable to detect the date and time stored in the CMOS memory, it is possible that there is a corruption of the CMOS memory. To avoid this, set the date and time at the BIOS setup. Also, recheck and save all the other http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-To-Deal-With-Boot-Time-Error-Messages-/10000000001923716/g.html settings before you exit from the BIOS setup page. Reboot your system once more to ensure that the problem does not exist anymore. HDD Controller Failure: The IDE hard drive controller is a separate I/O card that is plugged into the motherboard. You need to verify if the controller is able to detect the hard drive or not. You can do this by going to the BIOS setup program and using the IDE detection facility to check the parameters of the drive. If the controller is unable to detect the drive, it implies a hardware problem. CMOS Battery Failure: All the settings that you specified in the BIOS setup program are stored in the CMOS memory. CMOS memory has its own battery power. That is what enables the memory to retain all the settings, even after you turn off your laptop. You will need to replace the CMOS battery if your BIOS cannot hold your date and time settings. My Ebay Store Tags: error message boot failure cmos hdd bios Have something to share, create your own guide... Write a guide gk_avlinks Explore more guides View previous How to fix Power Calibration Error when CD/DVD/BD burning failed Image How to fix Power Calibration Error when CD/DVD/BD burning failed Published by: smartbuy-depot-us Earth Day Deals Image Earth Day Deals Published by: eBay Top 10 Music Videos of All Time Image Top 10 Music Videos of All Time Published by: eBay Land Before Time Series Complete 14 Movie Coll
Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes 11-10-2005, 12:49 AM #1 AnonymousI In Runtime http://www.computerforums.org/forums/software-operating-systems/common-boot-error-messages-132466.html Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 243 Common Boot Error Messages Below are common error messages for Windows NT-based operating systems during the boot process... Invalid System Disk (or similar): A disk (CD/Floppy/HD) has been inserted, but has no bootable files/image on the disk. Causes: >No bootable files/image found >Nothing on the disk >Corrupt disk >Corrupt boot sector Solutions: >Write a bootable image/files to disk >Remove disk error message >Check disk for damage >Recover/repair boot sector NTLDR is missing: One or more required startup files are missing/corrupted. Required startup files are: NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, Boot.ini. Causes: >Booting to HD after format >Deleted/corrupted startup files Solution: >Copy NTLDR & NTDETECT.COM from x:\i386 to C:. Rebuild the boot.ini through RC (Recovery Console) using the bootcfg command. Windows could not find [blahblahblah]: A required driver/system file/registry hive is missing/corrupted. Causes: time error message >A user/app/virus has corrupted/deleted a required file Solutions: >Copy the most recent backup file from one of the CAB files in x:\windows\driver cache to the directory shown in the error message. If it is a registry hive (SYSTEM, SECURITY, DEFAULT, SOFTWARE, SAM) attempt to copy the backup hive from x:\windows\repair to x:\windows\system32\config >Run virus scan and do the above >Use ASR to restore the system state (if you have backed up the system state) >Repair the installation (last resort) STOP Error - Unmountable Boot Volume: The operating system is unable to access/mount the file system for use. Cause: >Occasional error in HD caching routines Solution: >Run chkdsk /r or chkdsk /f in RC "strike [x key] to continue, [y key] for setup" (with no preceding message): The BIOS could not fully load the boot sector... It failed to transfer control to the OS. Causes: >The partition table was corrupted >Physical media damage Solution: >Rebuild the partition table using boot sector/partition table rebuilders Boot Failure. System Halted (or similar): The BIOS could not find a boot device with bootable files/image. Causes: >Incorrectly set BIOS settings >Missing/corrupted boot sector Solutions: >Check BIOS settings (Boot Devices) >Repair/create boot sector _______