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Hard Drives - [Fixed] Windows Boot Problem! posted in the Hardware forums; Originally Posted by Wolfeymole As I have said before G this is not the screen you want to be on. It is the bios screen you need to see and ...

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Originally Posted by Wolfeymole
As I have said before G this is not the screen you want to be on.
It is the bios screen you need to see and you will have to look most carfully to find the "Boot" section.
Look at the very topmost piece of that shot and you will see the pic says Boot, some bios's have the boot options under Advanced like to the left yes.
Ok - my BIOs screen does look quite different from yours, but I will look for the Advanced section, and see how I go.


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Please let us know how you got on G cheers.


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Groan......

Right - obtained a XP disc.

Went into BIOS to select Boot order (CD-ROM)

But alas, on startup, the message "booting from CD" appears.

But then it takes me to a screen which says "Boot from CD? - Press any key to continue"
And of course I can't, as the keyboard doesnt respond at this stage!!!!


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Hi, Wolfey is quite correct, there is somewhere within your bios where you can select the usb to "kick in" in DOS. Try to find that setting and you will then be able to use the keyboard to select the safe-mode.

Can you tell us the full name and model number of your PC.


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Hi G sorry I have not got back to you.
Ok you really need to obtain a PS2 keyboard and this is why.
No drivers of any kind have been loaded, well except the basics, when you first start installing.
This is why you can use the usb k/b later to access safe mode as by then all the usb drivers have been loaded, a person using a usb mouse will have the same difficulty so it pays to have an old ps2 mouse & k/board to hand when doing any new install.


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Fixed it in the end (or rather you did). Hadnt realised you had replied, so sorry not got back sooner.
I found an old PS2 keyboard. Connected that, and it worked.
Went into DOS, and started SCANDSK, which found and fixed the hard drive problem.
All fine now.



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