hillier291
Geek Trainee
Hey
I recenlty formated my hard disks and reinstalled windows vista on my home pc and every time the computer boots up in displays this message:
"DISK BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER"
After inserting the disk and pressing enter the message is repeated and the computer needs to be rebooted. However if the system disk is in the CD-Drive then the computer will ask if i want to boot from the disk then if not resume booting vista as normal.
I have tried setting the computer to boot directly from the hard drive and it comes up with the same message even if the disk is in. I have also tried repairing my pc and reinstallling the OS a few times to ensure that the system installed correctly
I am currently running my system on the following specs:
Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit
AMD 6000+ 3.0Ghz dual-core
2Gb DDR2 RAM
Nvidia 8600GT 1Gb GPU
Asus M2N4-SLI Motherboard
250Gb SATA HDD x 2
450Watt PSU
I anybody has any ideas about how to fix this then i would be really grateful
Thanks Jamie
I recenlty formated my hard disks and reinstalled windows vista on my home pc and every time the computer boots up in displays this message:
"DISK BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER"
After inserting the disk and pressing enter the message is repeated and the computer needs to be rebooted. However if the system disk is in the CD-Drive then the computer will ask if i want to boot from the disk then if not resume booting vista as normal.
I have tried setting the computer to boot directly from the hard drive and it comes up with the same message even if the disk is in. I have also tried repairing my pc and reinstallling the OS a few times to ensure that the system installed correctly
I am currently running my system on the following specs:
Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit
AMD 6000+ 3.0Ghz dual-core
2Gb DDR2 RAM
Nvidia 8600GT 1Gb GPU
Asus M2N4-SLI Motherboard
250Gb SATA HDD x 2
450Watt PSU
I anybody has any ideas about how to fix this then i would be really grateful
Thanks Jamie