I have bought an old PC just for the case. It has an 80gb drive in it, so I thought I would use that for a new Vista I had lying around. I installed a new motherboard/cpu/ram combo I had (all working well prior).
When I fire it up, the old drive had versions of both XP and 2000. However, both are corrupted an none will boot. The PC goes into a reboot loop each time, regardless of what I try. I have set the bios to boot from the cd drive with the MS original copy Vista, but it refuses to do so.
Any way I can force the boot from the CD drive - or force a reformat? I cannot get to a command prompt, even trying safe mode.
No biggy as I will just use another drive (once returned from Seagate), but it is a bit annoying not being able to do this. Perhaps the drive itself is corrupted?
When I fire it up, the old drive had versions of both XP and 2000. However, both are corrupted an none will boot. The PC goes into a reboot loop each time, regardless of what I try. I have set the bios to boot from the cd drive with the MS original copy Vista, but it refuses to do so.
Any way I can force the boot from the CD drive - or force a reformat? I cannot get to a command prompt, even trying safe mode.
No biggy as I will just use another drive (once returned from Seagate), but it is a bit annoying not being able to do this. Perhaps the drive itself is corrupted?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DIY
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- Intel i5 2500k
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H-B3
- Memory
- 4GB Dual DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- On board (HD Graphics 200 GT2)
- Sound Card
- On board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 22" Fujitsu
- Hard Drives
- C: 200GB
E: 2TB Seagate
+ external drives
- PSU
- 450w
- Case
- Antec 300
- Cooling
- Standard