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March 1st, 2009, 06:08 PM
#1
"Error loading operating system"!!!!
Hi,
I have an hp pavilion 751 system # D7214H and I wanted to do afresh winxp install using a boot winxp sp2 boot cd, and in the process the machine turned off and now every time I try rebooting I get:
"Error loading operating system"
I have tried to get into setup mode to change BIOS settings by fressing F1 (as it says right after I start the machine "press F1 to enter Setup). I have tried that a zillion times, and tried every other key including delete key, and nothing happens it still shows the error msg above.
Please Help!!
Thanks
P.S. I have tried to open the page below, but couldn't (page not found)
http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?t=63443
Last edited by pmolson; March 1st, 2009 at 08:15 PM.
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March 1st, 2009, 06:22 PM
#2
Registered User
Sounds like if it rebooted mid-inistallation and will not resume the install that you need to start over with the installation of XP.
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March 1st, 2009, 06:24 PM
#3
Thanks for the prompt response bro...It wouldn't even let me get there...5 seconds after a hard reboot I get the the error msg!
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March 1st, 2009, 06:33 PM
#4
Registered User
Hmm depending on your keyboard the f1 might not work if it requires you to hold the fn (function) key down while pressing the f1 key. Also if you just hold in the f1 and you're too early for the bios to respond it'll ignore you thinking it's a stuck key. Try just tapping the f1 key if you haven't done that so far. Also before you started all of this did you open up the computer at any point? The reason I ask is if you had maybe a wire or ide cable was jarred loose.
One Script to rule them all.
One Script to find them.
One Script to bring them all,
and clean up after itself.
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March 1st, 2009, 06:34 PM
#5
I believe, generally, that you should make a Win98 boot disk and reformat the HD then turn it off and try the install.
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March 1st, 2009, 06:51 PM
#6
thanks guys...no i did not open the pc...maybe a i should. I've also tried keeping my finger on F1 and also just tapping on it while rebooting...NOTHING!
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March 1st, 2009, 07:01 PM
#7
Registered User
It just crossed my mind but you can press f10 to select the boot device at about the same time you get the option to press f1. You could see if this will allow you to bypass your boot issue until the setup is complete.
One Script to rule them all.
One Script to find them.
One Script to bring them all,
and clean up after itself.
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March 1st, 2009, 07:35 PM
#8
F10 didn't work either!! I've tried all keys to no avail!!!
Any help is greatly appreciated...
Thanks
Last edited by pmolson; March 1st, 2009 at 07:42 PM.
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March 2nd, 2009, 08:46 AM
#9
There are several models of that comp made for different markets:
» HP Pavilion 751 CTO Desktop PC
» HP Pavilion 751k Desktop PC (AP)
» HP Pavilion 751k Desktop PC (LA)
» HP Pavilion 751n Desktop PC (US/CAN)
» HP Pavilion 751x Desktop PC (US)
Do you know which you have or where it was originally bought?
Since the default Bios keys aren't working when you try to access Bios, I would suggest trying a CMOS reset, ie, pull the Cmos battery for 5 minutes.
The battery location is shown here;
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...&product=77570
For that series in general, you get into Bios per HP:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...rule=776&lang=
" Entering the BIOS Setup utility
To open the BIOS Setup screen:
Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.
Turn on the computer.
When the first screen displays, immediately press the F10 key if your computer was built in 2006 or later (came with Vista). Press the F1 key if your computer was built before 2006 (XP or earlier). Press the key once every second until a BIOS Setup utility screen opens.
NOTE: On some Compaq Presario computers (before 2002), press the F10 key at the logo screen.
Use the keyboard to move through the menus."
edit; NOTE: always turn OFF the computer, pull the power plug and press the ON switch and hold it for a few seconds before ever opening the side panel. Keep yourself discharged (static) by touching the case screws and try NOT to touch anything inside you don't have to.
Last edited by CCT; March 2nd, 2009 at 08:51 AM.
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March 2nd, 2009, 12:00 PM
#10
Thanks CCT! unfortunately I don't know where exactly it was bought, but I guess it was in the US. A friend of mine gave it to me before going back to India. The system # is D7214H and I will post the serial # once I get home tonight, maybe you can tell which model it is.
I will also try to open it up and do a CMOS reset tonight and I will post the outcome.
Thanks again!
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March 2nd, 2009, 02:11 PM
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March 2nd, 2009, 03:12 PM
#12
Thanks Again Bro!
CLARIFICATION REQUEST: You're not asking that I clear the CMOS content as described in the following link. Are you?:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...&product=77570
Also when you say CMOS battery reset, do yo mean the battery shown on fig.1 (in the above link) between the USB and the SIS chip?
Cheers!
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March 2nd, 2009, 03:23 PM
#13
You will be doing the same thing pulling and replacing the battery BUT won't be sticking a metal object into the guts of your computer.
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March 2nd, 2009, 03:36 PM
#14
Thanks for your swift response! I think step2 talks about "de-soldering" (or maybe it's the opposite) It talks about shorting the solder points, so I wanted to make sure, cose I don't have any soldering tools and I don't want to screw things up...
See step 2 below:
2.Use a flat screwdriver to short the two CLRRTC solder points.
Thanks
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March 2nd, 2009, 03:46 PM
#15
'Shorting' is the bridging of contacts, one of which is ground and the other being charged. De-soldering isn't mentioned that I can see.
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