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Previously on "XP+ HDD Firmware stuff"

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Toad
    Save your sanity.

    Life's too short.

    etc
    etc

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/cat/Removab...py-Disk-Drives

    You know it makes sense.
    Yup went the floppy route - bugger - firmware reports "no compatible hardware found" going to throw the Maxtor out & buy another brand

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  • Toad
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    Save your sanity.

    Life's too short.

    etc
    etc

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/cat/Removab...py-Disk-Drives

    You know it makes sense.

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  • Troll
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    C & D is the HDD partitioned... damn - almost had a working boot CD with my firmware files on by following this http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/wxp/ - didn't follow the
    "If you're Windows XP files are already "slipstreamed" with a service pack you must also copy the win51ic.SPx or win51ip.SPx file.
    This will prevent the CD asking "put the SPx CD into drive A:" during install."
    ... straight away asks for SP2 in A: - disk is finalised and it was using my last CD (wasted 4 already) It will have to wait until morning to buy some more

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  • Toad
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    So you can see the file but can't execute it ? Curiouser and curiouser.

    Just out of interest. If you've booted off the CD, what are drives C: and D: allocated to ?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Toad
    Make f: your current drive and do a dir. See anything ?
    I can read all the files on there....

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  • Toad
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    Make f: your current drive and do a dir. See anything ?

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  • Troll
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    Managed to get a boot CD called Bart PC and a second CD running on the machine. Both CD drives are visible in BIOS and in cmd line

    So I have E:\ with the boot CD & F:\ with the update

    When I run the DLoad from a command prompt it says "the system cannot find the file f:\DLoad.exe

    I've tried setting the path to f:\
    I've tried calling from e:\

    ...bit stuck

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  • Cactus
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    Originally posted by Toad
    There's a few good sites out there that can take you through creating a bootable CD but I can't remember off hand what they are.
    Another site is this.
    http://www.bootdisk.com/

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  • Ardesco
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    I remember trying to install Win XP on my machine when I first bought all the bits for it. I got to the Raid drivers installation part and it asked me to inset my raid drivers into the floppy drive.......

    bugger
    Wouldn't let you burn them to CD and read them from CD drive, oh no I have to go dig out an old floppy and plug it in just to sort out the fecking raid drivers &*^*%

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  • Troll
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    Thanks... but what a feking palavour - might go the floppy route

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  • Toad
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    Oh bugger...no floppy ?? Is this a Dell machine that you've nicked from work ?

    You need to create a standalone boot disk or CD for this to work.

    There's a few good sites out there that can take you through creating a bootable CD but I can't remember off hand what they are. I think one of them may be Bart's site. I'll have a look.

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    To be honest you'd be better off buying/borrowing a floppy drive than going through all this, but here's the site anyway.

    http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/
    Last edited by Toad; 11 January 2007, 22:15.

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  • Troll
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    Aha... but how do you make an XP boot CD (no floppy).. in the old days you used to sys disks - do you just copy

    Boot.ini
    NTLDR
    Ntdetect.com

    To a CD?

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  • Toad
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    boot with boot disk (with or without CD-ROM support)
    That's what the man said !

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  • Troll
    started a topic XP+ HDD Firmware stuff

    XP+ HDD Firmware stuff

    Right... I have a Maxtor HDD & motherboard with the nForce4 issue (drive not recognised)
    Maxtor sends out a firmware update with the following instructions
    unzip the attached files, copy loader to floppy, copy firmware file to separate floppy if necessary

    boot with boot disk (with or without CD-ROM support) - take out boot disk and insert disk with FWloader.
    type dload and press enter
    select "no power control available" and press enter
    select "automatically use first Maxtor drive" and press enter
    drive information should now be displayed
    insert floppy with the update file, select "All Code to the drive (Disk & Boot)"and press enter.
    Select "perform the download now" and press enter, you are now faced with a warning that the code doesn't match this drive..., ignore and press any key. The update will perform, you are then prompted to
    press space bar or C to continue or any other key to abort. Press space bar or C and select to abort at the next menu,
    reboot and follow the first steps again until the drive information is displayed - check that the correct firmware is now displayed, if that is the case, the update has completed successfully
    I've copied the files to a CD, booted into Safe Mode from the XP CD, swapped in the CD and ran DLoad - the program ran a while , HDD flashed but no message on the screen... I was expecting messages

    Also tried Recovery console from the XP CD but the CD drive is locked at the command prompt - so I cannot swap the CD out

    Do you think I have to create a bootable CD and put the files onto that?
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