No change
I am too tired to look for the post, but I mentioned that I had tried every configuration of plugged-in or not, but I just did it again with the old drive disconnected and there never is a DVD listed in the BIOS, just the general Onboard or USB CD-ROM Device. Nothing more in the BIOS.
Again, the error message after pressing F12, then CD ROM Device, says strike F1 key to try again, F2 for Setup utility. I strike F1 again and get the same message, then re-boot, shut down or F2 if I need to change anything in the OLD BIOS that never mentions a specific HDD or CD ROM or DVD ROM etc.
I am not, and never have been able to get to elevated Command prompt with this XP HOME edition. I have used Safe Mode to set the password in XP PRO for added security but have never had access to the "Administrator" account in this machine. I have forgotten how to go to safe mode to try to access the Administrator account and gain access so I can use command prompt with Administrator priveledges, even though I am in the Administrators group. Is it F5?
And I have replied repeatedly that the NTLDR Missing error pertains to XP only.
If you don't have XP HD plugged in there is no way to get that error, unless you've got a failed install to the SATA HD which is trying to boot - do you? We can deal with that if so.
So once again I ask you to unplug the XP HD and report back the exact error message or behavior when you try to boot the DVD drive.
Set the DVD drive to boot first in BIOS setup. Do you get the prompt to "Press any key to boot DVD?"
I am too tired to look for the post, but I mentioned that I had tried every configuration of plugged-in or not, but I just did it again with the old drive disconnected and there never is a DVD listed in the BIOS, just the general Onboard or USB CD-ROM Device. Nothing more in the BIOS.
Again, the error message after pressing F12, then CD ROM Device, says strike F1 key to try again, F2 for Setup utility. I strike F1 again and get the same message, then re-boot, shut down or F2 if I need to change anything in the OLD BIOS that never mentions a specific HDD or CD ROM or DVD ROM etc.
I am not, and never have been able to get to elevated Command prompt with this XP HOME edition. I have used Safe Mode to set the password in XP PRO for added security but have never had access to the "Administrator" account in this machine. I have forgotten how to go to safe mode to try to access the Administrator account and gain access so I can use command prompt with Administrator priveledges, even though I am in the Administrators group. Is it F5?
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 PRO / Win XP PRO / 32 bitPentium 4 3.4 Ghz Dual Core3 GB
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Optiplex GX280
- OS
- Win 7 PRO / Win XP PRO / 32 bit
- CPU
- Pentium 4 3.4 Ghz Dual Core
- Memory
- 3 GB
- Sound Card
- SoundMax
- Monitor(s) Displays
- IBM Flat Panel
- Hard Drives
- Seagate ST - Internal 80 GB
Western Digital WD10EALX - Internal 1TB
Maxtor One Touch 4 Plus - External 500GB
- Case
- Mini-Tower
- Cooling
- forced air fans, or maybe 12 nephews with a lot of wind!
- Keyboard
- Logitech 600 series multi-media
- Mouse
- Logitech MX 310 optical
- Internet Speed
- Qwest DSL 1.5 GB, Finally, now have 1.5GB for $9.95
- Other Info
- Dell Inspiron 5100 2.8 Gxz. with a wireless card when I really need some speed and can locate an open network.

