File I386 Biosinfo.inf Could Not Be Loaded Error Code 14
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Notices Viewing on a mobile device? Try our mobile theme. If CTH has helped you, please consider liking and sharing us on Facebook Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Topic Tools #1 October 31st, 2011, 05:14 PM KCBUDYZR New Member Join Date: Oct 2011 Posts: 1 File \i386\biosinfo.inf could not be loaded; error code 4096... I'm trying to help a friend with a computer problem. When the computer is powered on, it eventually results in a black screen with the cursor flashing in the left-hand corner. I tried inserting a XP boot disk and powered on the computer. I got the following message: "File \i386\biosinfo.inf could not be loaded; error code 4096, cannot continue setup, press any key to exit." After pressing any key, it goes to the black screen with the cursor flashing in the left-hand corner. You can press F2 during the bootup to get Run Setup or F11 for the Boot Menu, but those don't seem to get me anywhere like a DOS screen or anything. Any ideas on how to fix this would be much appreciated! KCBUDYZR View Public Profile Find all posts by KCBUDYZR #2 October 31st, 2011, 08:22 PM MaDef CTH Subscriber Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: So. Cal Posts: 3,838 That error indicates a bad or corrupt harddrive. Better list complete system specs. (if it's a retail pc, post make and model number). Does the pc list the installed hard drive onscreen during post? If not, you'll need to check the bios. When you power on the pc press F2 and Run Setup. this will get you into the bios, look for any entries like SATA, IDE, Primary disk, etc. next to one or more of those entries, there should be a model number for the disks connected to the system. That tells you 2 things. 1. the drive is being seen by the bios. 2. make and model of the disk. Use the model number to find out who makes the disk and down