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  • Win2k, inaccessible boot device error

    Ok, My first year of Win2k use went really well, until I tried to swap out the newer Motherboad...
    I went from a BX to a i815 chipset...
    I've already researched the problem to be that Win2k has an ID tag for the HDD controler which it looks for and can't find because of the new HDD controler on the i815...

    My Question is, has anyone here found a work around??

    So far I've tried to "repair" using the auto fix of Win2k, no go
    I've also tried to place the ATAPI.SYS file in the Drivers directory, read from another Messageboard...

    I found a page on MS's site, but they list another KB article for the instructions and of course that is no longer availible on the net...

    thanks for any help, soon I suppose I'll have to reformat


    Craig
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  • #2
    Try reinstalling w2k or

    connect drive to working computer or install w2k on another drive in this computer to rescue data and reformat and reinstall.

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    • #3
      there is a bit more flexibility with XP, in terms of getting this sort of upgrade to work. I hate to say it, but the easyest way for this to happen is to back up your disk to some other medium/drive, format it and start again.. There are just too many variations between your motherboards. Once you get this problem sorted, another one will come along and burst yout bubble.

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      • #4
        Does it boot in safe mode?

        If so try removing the IDE controller from device manager and rebooting normally.
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        • #5
          If it's only "inaccessibl boot device error" then try going into the recovery console and trya CHKDSK /R. It works about 70% of the time, try that before formatting that way you can try and save yourself a format!!
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          • #6
            I know this is totally out topic but I'll like to know why microsoft changes the command line parameters (arguments) when translating the OS.
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            • #7
              Usualy its a breeze to uppgrade motherboards on W2K as long as the driver for the hdd controller is set to "standard" just befor swapping motherbords
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              • #8
                If 2k is like XP in this regard, I really recommend formatting and starting the install from scratch. When I upgraded from my 8KT3A to my 745Ultra, things in XP worked, but I didn't have APIC/ACPI support, and my Audigy didn't work right. A repair install did not fix it. After a clean format, the new install has IRQs up to 24 listed, and the Audigy works great.
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                • #9
                  thanks ALOT for the responses..

                  MJA, no it doesn't boot in Safe mode
                  Besides I already removed the HDD controler before I removed the BX board... I tried... thanks for the suggestion

                  ZokesPro, what does the R switch mean? I didn't see it listed in the /? ... Just curious what it is I'm doing before I do it

                  thanks again for all your responses, From what I've researched it is more than likely I'll have to try and salvage what ever I can from the console moving my data to a spare drive...
                  I'll try that /r before I re-install...

                  Merry Xmass to all
                  Craig
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                  • #10
                    Alternatively if you've still got the old BX board buy a cheap ide controller and install it. Swap your drive cables over and check win2k/xp still boots. If it does plonk in your new motherboard and use the cheap ide until you can install the drivers for the onboard.
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                    • #11
                      The /R does a repair of the hdd surface, kinda like having, scandisk, with the "automaticaly fix error" checked.
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