Hi all...
Hoping someone could help me out here if possible...
Recently built a PC with a Gigabyte 81945 motherboard... Apart from being duped and only realising when I got all the bits n' pieces home that the Gigabyte 81945 only has a single IDE connector (...problem solved with dual IDE PCI card...), my main concern is that I can't boot the system from hard drive. I can only boot by inserting the Gigabyte disc (came with motherboard and includes drivers etc...).
I triple-checked BIOS and boot sequence is HDD, CD-ROM, None (no floppy drive in this system).
Once the disc is inserted, the machine boots to login no probs, but I'm quickly getting frustrated with needing to boot from the disc.
Can someone please help solve this problem? I've been troubleshooting for over a week with no joy.
System runs great. Just the boot process that's got me beat.
Some basic specs:
Gigabyte 81945 motherboard
Intel P4 3.0Ghz CPU
120Gb internal
160Gb external (USB)
WinXPSP2
TIA,
Nate
Hoping someone could help me out here if possible...
Recently built a PC with a Gigabyte 81945 motherboard... Apart from being duped and only realising when I got all the bits n' pieces home that the Gigabyte 81945 only has a single IDE connector (...problem solved with dual IDE PCI card...), my main concern is that I can't boot the system from hard drive. I can only boot by inserting the Gigabyte disc (came with motherboard and includes drivers etc...).
I triple-checked BIOS and boot sequence is HDD, CD-ROM, None (no floppy drive in this system).
Once the disc is inserted, the machine boots to login no probs, but I'm quickly getting frustrated with needing to boot from the disc.
Can someone please help solve this problem? I've been troubleshooting for over a week with no joy.
System runs great. Just the boot process that's got me beat.
Some basic specs:
Gigabyte 81945 motherboard
Intel P4 3.0Ghz CPU
120Gb internal
160Gb external (USB)
WinXPSP2
TIA,
Nate
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