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| Thread ID: 106789 | 2010-01-23 04:35:00 | No emulation System Type 00 wtf | zephyer (3924) | Press F1 |
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| 851079 | 2010-01-23 04:35:00 | hey there newbie here have an interesting isssue was trying to reformat my hd through recovery dvd, set all the bios to boot through dvd first and when it usally clicks through u know any key its say u guessed it, No emulation System Type 00, neva had this before as i have done a couple of times not changed any hardware or software on system very puzzling have googled but to no evail i thought my fellow kiwis would know best thanks for any help. im running vista 2gig ram 500 hd 512 graphics nec v7250 |
zephyer (3924) | ||
| 851080 | 2010-01-23 11:19:00 | h30434.www3.hp.com www.google.co.nz |
feersumendjinn (64) | ||
| 851081 | 2010-01-24 02:33:00 | hey thanks i have tried all thoses and read them ran chkdsk c: no errors hmm perplexing any bios changes i can do | zephyer (3924) | ||
| 851082 | 2010-01-24 05:11:00 | Have you tried just typing the number "0" (zero) seems to have worked for some peeps with that same prob |
bevy121 (117) | ||
| 851083 | 2010-01-24 05:14:00 | hey ill try thank you | zephyer (3924) | ||
| 851084 | 2010-01-24 05:46:00 | nah no joy bugger tough one lol | zephyer (3924) | ||
| 851085 | 2010-01-24 06:17:00 | As per one of those articles - the reason is The "No-Emulation" message just tells you what booting method has been found on the CD or DVD your booting from. Some bootable CD's emulate a floppy drive and those wouldn't show that message. When you have a burning software like CDBurnerXP, you can select to make a CD bootable. Within the emulation type selection you have different choices like floppy 1.20, floppy 1.44, floppy 2.88, Hard Disc and No emulation. What you see at boot up is just informative and shows you which emulation type was used. In English -- it could be trying to boot from a floppy that may or may not exist, or the Optical drive is not reading the DVD correctly. Try going into the BIOS , look and see if the optical Drive is set to IDE, if not then change it - and retry. If you have a floppy drive , make sure its not the first boot device, or even disable it in the BIOS. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 851086 | 2010-01-24 07:01:00 | hey there yep have tried that changed my boot options to that and changed to ide it gave me this message when rebooted client mac addr 00 la 4d and few more numbers any help ? | zephyer (3924) | ||
| 851087 | 2010-01-24 07:20:00 | Booting from a recovery DVD and its asking for a MAC address -- Strange -- Have to put the thinking cap on about that one. In the BIOS, is there any other options to change the optical Drive IDE / AHCI - ???? Is the Drive an IDE drive or SATA. & does the PC have a floppy ?? |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 851088 | 2010-01-24 07:31:00 | hey there its in sata mode i have the option of ide raid or ahci no floppy i have that option disabled as well | zephyer (3924) | ||
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