How to overcome Disk boot failure.
This issue could be caused by any of the below possibilities.
- Boot options are not set properly in CMOS
- Non bootable CD or CD-R in computer
- All boot devices set are not bootable
Boot options are not set properly in CMOS
Verify that the boot options within CMOS are set properly. Below is an example of how we recommend the boot options be set. Floppy drive
- CD-ROM drive
- Hard Drive
- Other / Network
Non-bootable CD, CD-R, DVD or other disc in computer
Verify that no CD, CD-R, DVD, or other disc is in the computer possibly causing the computer to attempt to boot from that disc.
All boot devices set are not bootable
If all of the above recommendations have been attempted and you encounter the same issue it is likely that the computer is not detecting any devices in the computer that are bootable. Attempt to boot from a bootable floppy disk.
If you are unable to boot from a known bootable floppy diskette, ensure that the floppy drive is properly setup. Once you are able to boot from a bootable floppy diskette, ensure that the hard disk drive is able to be read.
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