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HP dc5700 User Manual

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Service Reference Guide, dc5700

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Nonsystem disk/NTLDR

missing message

(continued)

System is trying to start

from the hard drive, but

the hard drive may have

been damaged.

1. Insert a bootable diskette into

the diskette drive and restart the

computer.

2. Check hard drive format using

fdisk:

If NTFS formatting, use a third

party reader to evaluate the

drive.

If FAT32 formatting, the hard

drive cannot be accessed.

System files missing or

not properly installed.

1. Insert a bootable system diskette

and restart.

2. Check hard drive format using

fdisk:

If NTFS formatting, use a third

party reader to evaluate the

drive.

If FAT32 formatting, the hard

drive cannot be accessed.

3. Install system files for the

appropriate operating system.

Hard drive boot

disabled in Computer

Setup.

Run the Computer Setup utility and

enable the hard drive entry in the

Storage > Boot Order list.

Bootable hard drive is

not attached as first in a

multi-hard drive

configuration.

If attempting to boot from a hard

drive, ensure it is attached to system

board connector labeled P60

SATA 0.

Bootable hard drive's

controller is not listed

first in the Boot Order.

Run the Computer Setup utility and

select Storage > Boot Order

and ensure the bootable hard

drive's controller is listed

immediately under the Hard Drive

entry.

Computer will not boot

from hard drive.

The device is attached

to a SATA port that has

been disabled in

Computer Setup.

Run the Computer Setup utility and

ensure the device's SATA port is

enabled in Storage > Storage

Options.

Legacy operating

system does not support

boot devices attached

to SATA4 or SATA5

ports.

Connect boot devices to SATA0 or

SATA1 ports.

Boot order is not

correct.

Run the Computer Setup utility and

change boot sequence in Storage

> Boot Order.

Solving Hard Drive Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution