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hard disk(s) in the system and
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compare their geometry to the parameters entered for them in the hal.dll missing windows xp systems BIOS settings. If the values do not match this message may be generated. Diagnosis: The usual cause of
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the message is a change in hard drives and forgetting to change the hard drive settings in the BIOS setup program. Some older BIOS's did not have all of the possible drive parameter settings for the multitude hal.dll windows xp of available drive sizes, therefore setting it to auto-detect often causes this error. Otherwise it could indicate a hard disk or controller problem.
Recommendation: Double-check the hard disk BIOS settings and ensure that they are correct. Use auto-detection to make sure the correct values are chosen, or in the alternative set the parameters manually based upon the drive manufacturers settings. Troubleshoot the hard disk drive. Troubleshoot the hard disk controller. Notice: Windows® 95, Windows® 98, Windows® NT, Windows® 2000 and Microsoft® Office are registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright ©1995-2001 DEW Associates Corporation. All rights reserved.Configuration Settings Windows Configuration Issues BIOS Startup Error Messages and Solutions Windows 7 Error Recovery and Advanced Boot Options Windows 8
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Page 1 of 7 Next > If you have a windows desktop or tablet that won't start, Mark 0x00000124 00000000`00000000 Edward Soper will help you troubleshoot it, in this excerpt from The PC and Gadget Help Desk: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Troubleshooting and Repairing. Mark covers BIOS configuration settings, http://www.dewassoc.com/support/bios/errors/hard_disk_cmos_mismatch.htm Windows configuration issues, BIOS startup error messages and solutions, and Windows 7 and 8 error recovery and advanced boot options. This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book PC and Gadget Help Desk, The: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Troubleshooting and Repairing Learn More Buy This chapter is from the book This chapter is http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2254213&seqNum=5 from the book PC and Gadget Help Desk, The: A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Troubleshooting and Repairing Learn More Buy Fast Track to Solutions Table 8.1 Symptom Table Symptom Flowchart or Book Section Page # My computer displays an error message when it starts Troubleshooting a System That Displays Errors at Startup (flowchart) Chapter 24 My computer won't start if I have a USB flash drive plugged into it Disconnecting USB Drives 200 I see a STOP (blue screen) error when I try to start the computer or after I use it for awhile STOP (Blue Screen) Errors at Startup 203 I just installed an SSD in place of a hard disk, but my computer isn't any faster Switching to AHCI Mode in Windows 7 and Windows 8.x 205 I'm not sure the power and data cables to my hard disk are plugged in correctly Loose Drive Data and Power Cables 208 I think my hard disk has failed. How can I find out for sure? Drive Failure 212 Windows 7 won
Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Parallels Forums Home Forums > Parallels Cross-Platform Solutions > Parallels Desktop for Mac > Installation and Configuration > Failed https://forum.parallels.com/threads/failed-to-configure-the-boot-camp-partitions-hard-disk.246362/ to configure the Boot Camp partition's hard disk. Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration' started by CatherineG, Jan 29, 2012. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > CatherineG Messages: 1 Hi, I am running OS 10.6.8. http://www.proposedsolution.com/solutions/windows-xp-setup-setup-did-not-find-any-hard-disk-drives/ I have had boot camp set up for a couple of months. I have just purchased and downloaded the latest Parallels. In the set up of the Parallels programme, it offers the option to use windows windows xp from bootcamp - but when i try this i get the following error: Failed to configure the Boot Camp partition's hard disk. A disk configuration error has occurred. Make sure that you have read/write permissions for the disk. Error: PRL_ERR_DISK_FILE_OPEN_ERROR (0x80021014) Path: '/Users/catherinegoughbrady/Documents/Parallels/My Boot Camp.pvm/TOSHIBA MK3255GSXF (disk0).hdd' Can you please help me with a solution to this error? Thanks, Catherine CatherineG, Jan 29, 2012 #1 YanaYana Messages: 1,666 Try to re-create windows could not Boot Camp configuration file. Rename old Boot Camp configuration file with the following Terminal command. Open Applications --> Utilities --> Terminal and execute the following command: mv "/Library/Parallels/Parallels Service.app/Contents/MacOS/BootcampConfigurator" "/Library/Parallels/Parallels Service.app/Contents/MacOS/BootcampConfigurator.old" 2. Restart your Mac and check the issue. YanaYana, Feb 5, 2012 #2 eurisko Bit Poster Messages: 3 It's about time you fixed your software Rather than your customers looking up the problem, trying to find a solution, doing a 'Terminal' fix don't you think it's about time you fixed your software? This is ridiculous. I do freelance support for a company and I hit this bug. It costs me (not you) money in my time that I spend looking for solutions that you should fix. eurisko, Feb 12, 2012 #3 eurisko Bit Poster Messages: 3 File doesn't exist The file reported in the reply doesn't exist. So now what do I do? eurisko, Feb 12, 2012 #4 YanaYana Messages: 1,666 eurisko, Please send the Problem report from Help menu > Report a Problem and post report ID here - we would try to find out what is the root of the issue. YanaYana, Feb 12, 2012 #5 MarmotteFarcie Messages: 4 Hello, in the same way, I have this disk acces error message : PRL_ERR_DISK_WRITE_FAILED (80021027), errno=22 (Invalid
} Windows Setup: Setup did not find any hard disk drives… Written on July 25th 2009 at 13:10. Last modified: July 9, 2012 Hard Disk Gone Missing? After booting from the Windows XP setup CD the blue setup screen appears and goes the through the usual process of installing it’s drivers. When you reach the Welcome Screen and choose to install Windows you are presented with the error “Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer” similar to the screenshot below. Some Common Symptoms You are presented with the error message: Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer at the point in the setup where you are asked to press ENTER to "setup Windows XP now" You are presented with the error message Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer after pressing ‘R‘ to "repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console" Explanation This error will appear most often when your hard disk is on an SATA or SCSI controller and Windows setup does not have a suitable driver. In most cases these days you won't have a floppy disk either to load the drivers. There are a few ways to deal with this ranging from the very simple (hopefully says you!) to the long and somewhat difficult. See the solutions below for more. Solution 1 - Set Your SATA Controller to Compatability/IDE/Standard Mode Enter your BIOS/Setup Utility Locate the Serial ATA or SATA configuration section I've seen this section called ‘On Chip Config' on some Phoenix Award BIOS On Lenovo/IBM ThinkPads it's in Config > Serial ATA (Sata) Change the mode of the SATA controller from AHCI to IDE or Compatibility Save & Exit Reboot and begin the Windows Setup again. If Windows Setup successfully detects your hard disk this time then go ahead and perform the Windows Setup. When Windows setup completes change the mode back to AHCI in the BIOS