HP Pavilion Dv9500 Will Only Boot Up If Dvd Is In Drive
Feb 11, 2013
when i turn on the laptop i get no operating system found.but if i put the windows 7 dvd in it will boot up, if there,s no dvd in it will just say no operating systen found,
once the pc boots up to windows i can take the windows 7 dvd out of the drive and surf the web ect... is there a way to get this to boot up with out the dvd in the drive.. i ran a disk check in commond promp and got failed to transfer logged messages to the event log status 50
X:Sources>
i also ran
bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
The above command will scan all your disks for other operating systems compatible with Windows 7 and allow you to add them to your system's boot list. and i got total identified windows installations 0 i was told to run this [URL] im not sure what to do here. At DOS prompt type dlgdiag5.exe to run the program???
and at start up it,s not giving me the option to boot from the dvd, i CReated a bootable iso with magic iso.
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Copyright 2001-2005 Nvidia Corp
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I guess it's a kind of PE?
Even if I've uninstalled 7 it's still there.is the uninstallation incomplete?
And,where does it reside in my hdd?How can I delete it?
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I successfully installed windows 7 from 32bit xp. I didn't reformat the partition I installed windows 7 to.
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I have 3 Hard drives. 6000GB (disc 0 ) 300 GB (disk1) both SATA. Then I have a 80GB IDE drive disc 2 as reported by disc management. My BIOS boot order is DVD drive then Hard Drives.
Disk 0 hosts the C: boot,active,pagefile, primary partition, and a partition F: of data files. Disk 1 hosts two primary partitions of data files.
However disk 2 has a single partition listed as the primary, active system partition. Its probably left over from ages past when it was my old windows install location for xp several installs of xp ago. A long time ago xp was installed on this drive. Then I upgraded and installed XP into what is now disk 0. I did delete the partitions of the drive 2 at one point under xp and set a single new partition....
But now I did a BIOS update and again the problem has returned. Of course windows.old didn't come back. I have disk 0 (with windows 7 installed) set first in the boot load order for harddrives, but I can only get windows loaded by leaving the install disc in the CD drive.
I tried removing disk 2: the IDE drive. Again same message. This time it boots from the DVD and windows startup repair doesn't detect ANY installations of windows. I ran it anyways, it detected/fixed nothing rebooted to the same thing. When I removed the install DVD
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so I tried using the automatic repair and that failed...
I don't know what to do now, windows won't let me reset partitions, and the automatic start up doesn't detect my installation without disk 2 plugged in.
I would like to remove disk 2 entirely from my system, and have windows 7 booting properly without that drive install in anyway. I hope I can avoid a system as it was a long process to get everything up and running.
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Here is the current status of my PC:
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I want to format HDD1 and get rid of XP. However I believe the boot information is on HDD1, as when I change the boot sequence to start with HDD2 I get an NTLDR error.
Am I correct in thinking that all I need to do is change the boot sequence to go to HDD2, and use bootrec /fixmbr to write a fresh Windows 7 boot record to HDD2? Thus losing the dual boot menu and enabling me to happily ditch everything on HDD1?
Also, if I go into Disk Management in Windows 7, HDD1 is "System, Active, Primary Partition". HDD2 is "Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition". Do I need to do anything here?
Sorry for all the questions but I just want to get this right first time, rather than create myself a problem which I don't have the skills to solve.
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