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diskette or CD is currently in the computer. If a diskette or CD is in the computer that is not bootable your computer may try booting from it and cause this error message. If you have any USB devices that store information (e.g.
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Thumb drive, iPod, MP3 player, etc.) disconnect these devices from your computer temporarily. CMOS setup is not non system disk boot camp setup properly Verify that your hard drive is setup and detected properly in CMOS setup. You're computer should list a hard drive installed either under the non-system disk or disk error replace and press any key when ready main page or the drives page in CMOS setup. If CMOS indicates the drive is not installed or not detected skip to Hard drive is bad or not connected properly. Verify the boot options are properly set in CMOS, almost all CMOS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeLV2bbZ6Q4 setups should contain options specifying how your computer boots. For example, most computers should have their boot options setup similar to the example below.- Floppy drive- CD drive - Hard drive Reset your CMOS to default values. Many CMOS setups allow users to reset the values to the default settings (usually F10 key). If you've tried the above options without success try resetting the CMOS. Hard drive does not have bootable files on it The command.com or other bootable file may be missing from http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000229.htm the hard drive. Follow the steps below to possible resolve your issue. Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME users Boot from a bootable floppy diskette. At the A:\> Type fdisk
ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix a Non System Disk or a Disk Error on a ComputerHow to Fix a Non-System Disk or a Disk Error on a ComputerBy Candace BensonWindows operating systems may show a "Non-system disk or a disk error" message when booting up https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-non-system-disk-or-a-disk-error-on-a-computer the computer. The reasons for this error message vary, and the time and money that you may have to spend to fix the problem will depend upon the http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/windows-7-non-system-disk.125457/ cause. If you have been using your computer for some time, your hard disk may be failing or you may have inadvertently changed settings. If you've just system disk installed the disk drive, check your internal connections and reinstall the drive according to the hard drive manufacturer's installation instructions.Step 1Remove any floppy disks or bootable CDs, DVDs, USB flash drives or other bootable media from the computer. Attempt to restart the computer again. Proceed if you continue to receive the error.Step 2Restart the computer again. non system disk Press the key required to enter your BIOS setup. (The monitor usually displays a "Press [key] to access BIOS" right after restarting your computer. Press the key shown on your screen.)Step 3Navigate to the "Boot Options" or "Advanced" menu by using the arrow keys. (The precise menu terms will vary according to your computer and BIOS type.)Step 4Select the hard disk that contains your operating system (usually C:) as your primary boot device. Select your CD/DVD drive, your floppy drive or another hard disk as your secondary boot device.Step 5Save and exit the BIOS. Proceed with the next step if you see the "Non-system disk error" message again.Step 6Restart the computer. Return to the BIOS' "Boot Options" screen by following the steps above, then set the "CD/DVD drive" as the primary boot device and the hard disk as the secondary boot device. Save and exit the BIOS.Step 7Insert your Windows installation disc. Restart the computer. Press any key to boot from disc. Follow the on-screen prom
in 'General Software' started by coxmaster, Jun 28, 2010. Jun 28, 2010 at 9:30 PM #1 coxmaster Joined: Apr 11, 2010 Messages: 59 (0.02/day) Thanks Received: 5 Location: Overland Park KS/Daytona Beach FL System Specs System Name: SUPERly AWES0ME COOL Processor: i7 920 (3.6Ghz) Motherboard: DX58SO Cooling: Air Memory: 6GB DDR3 Video Card(s): 1GB 4870 Dark Knight LCD/CRT Model: Crap Case: Cooler Master Sniper Power Supply: Sparkle 1000W Its uncommon that I cant figure out how to solve these problems myself. But this one has be very confused. Heres the situation: I just got my SSD (awesome btw); clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate on the SSD. I am still using my other 2 harddrives as storage. Each time I boot the system, i get an error saying "Non system disk, press any key to continue." So i click whatever, and it loads the Windows Boot Manager to have me select which OS to use (only 1 installed/available?). It proceeds to boot just fine after that. So my question is, how do I fix the Non-System Disk errror? and how do I skip the Windows Boot Manager if i only have 1 OS? Note: Yes, my SSD is the first drive set to boot from. I get this error even with the other drives disconnected. Tips? Jun 28, 2010 at 10:01 PM #2 twicksisted Joined: Oct 4, 2007 Messages: 2,438 (0.74/day) Thanks Received: 350 System Specs System Name: PC Processor: i7 2600K Motherboard: Asus P8P67 Pro Cooling: Noctua NH-U14S Memory: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Blue DDR3 1600mhz Video Card(s): MSI GTX 780 Lightning 3GB Hard Disk(s): Corsair GT 120GB SSD, 2x Kingston 120GB SSD, 2TB WB Green Optical Drive: Sony Blu-Ray & Pioneer DVD R/W LCD/CRT Model: BenQ 2420T 24" 120hz LED Monitor Case: Corsair Obsidian 550D Case, Corsair Vengeance K70 Keyboard, Logitech G500 Mouse Sound Card: Asus Xonar D2X PCI Express Audio / Audioengine A5+ Speakers Power Supply: Corsair RM650 Power Supply Software: Windows 8.1 64bit check bios, you may have it set to boot off cd/dvd and have a disk in that drive (also could be A:\ with non system disk in too) Jun 28, 2010 at 10:06 PM #3 coxmaster Joined: Apr 11, 2010 Messages: 59 (0.02/day) Thanks Received: 5 Location: Overland Park KS/Daytona Beach FL System Specs System Name: SUPERly AWES0ME COOL Processor: i7 920 (3.6Ghz) Motherboard: DX58SO Cooling: Air Memory: 6GB DDR3 Video Card(s): 1GB 4870 Dark Knight LCD/CRT Model: Crap Case: Cooler Master Sniper Power Supply: Sparkle 1000W twicksisted said: ↑ check bios, you may have it set to boot off cd/dvd and have a disk in that drive (also could be A:\ with non system disk in too)Click to expa