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CeeN
01-10-2005, 11:09 PM
Hello,

I am selling my old laptop. I figured I would make the laptop as new as possible by using a prorgram that "scrubs" the harddrive. In hindsight I would have never done this, but too late now.

I think I am working with a clean slate. Whenever I turn on my pc it keeps repeating:

Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 082)
Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation

For Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C)/RTL8130 PCI Fast Ethernet Controller v2.12 (010425)
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable
PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM.

Now, I made a boot floppy disk for windows xp home, and have my setup disks, but I cannot get setup to work. What happens is I get to the option to use the current parititoned space, or to delete it and start fresh. I deleted the old partitoned space, and then created it again. I then chose to install windows using NTFS (not the quick setting). I have also tried the fat setting, but it did the same thing.

It then goes through the process of installing, but sends me right back to the screen asking me if I want to install or repair a previous install. It does not do anything. When I exit out I notice that I have a c:/windows section now that is slightly full of files.

What also should be mentioned is that I am getting this far using the windows setup cd that came with my new machine. The system recovery disk for the Sony laptop does not even get as far as I have. It stops aftering saying no fixed disks present[/B] "error x01"

edit: I also wanted to add that I have network booting disabled, and the master is being detected as 20004mb

Any help would be life-saving heh.

-Sean

XandarX
01-11-2005, 12:02 AM
try using a Win98 boot disk and fdisk /MBR to clean the master boot sector. Some proprietary hard drives have their master boot record on a seperate space than on the main partition.
If it is an older Compaq, for example, you cannot install XP to it without first reloading the BIOS section of the hard drive from original Compaq disks.

CeeN
01-11-2005, 02:15 AM
I fixed it! I was dumb. I thought in the boot section that the exclaimation points meant ENABLED..not disabled..lol...I had them all with exclamation points heh.