Xp Primary Disk 1 Not Found Easy Solution To Fix
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I hope this guide helps you if you haven’t found xp Primary Drive 1.
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I have a Dell 2400 sized computer running Windows XP Home. For the past few months I’ve been successfully running two hard drives for years, with the original hard drive and any 200 GB Seagate hard drive. I recently had to purchase me for Seagate for about… a useful hour to plug in an old hard drive. to extract some important files like it was on the dead computer… No, I did the Seagate back now and I get the real “Disk 1 master message not found, press F1 to continue, press F2 to continue installation”. I searched the entire forum, but what turned out to be that most people who encounter the problem just have a very picky drive. When I press F1 and windows loads fine, I’m currently using a specific computer. The second hard drive works exactly, there is no disk. If I go into the bios and put the extra hard disk on “off”, then the selection is “auto”, so it boots up and behaves successfully, as if I pressed F1. Beautiful and still starts … but … I would really like to have an optionala computer that recognizes a second hard drive, because it also has a lot of important and funny things on it. things in the main device manager, and he says that everything is in order. I have your current Seagate device connected to another computer and it looks fine, so it shouldn’t be a hard drive anymore…If anyone has a chance to help me I would be very grateful. Thanks ^_^
#oneDrklang86

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When I start a certain 2001 Dell optiplex gx270, I have the option to continue (F1) and even continue setup (F2).
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I can start migrating to Windows XP by pressing F1.
The file INF TXTSETup.SIF is definitely missing or corrupt. Status 14. Can’t Install can continue.
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I think you are trying to setup on Windows XP when you press the F2 key because the file shows txtsetup. In the sif i386 folder.
Tell me what error message you get when you try to start Windows XP?
#3Gamluis
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I have your desktop 755, optiplex and the same thing is happening on mine. IMO, this is a BIOS/POST “problem”, but don’t worry because pressing f1 for many years will boot Windows at the same time. If you cannot start Windows… that’s another story… the message inevitably points to a problem with the hard drive(s). you
If you receive a black framed video with white text, your message is: “Warning.From Could not find one or more discs… Could not find one or more discs… Could not find one or more discs. ..From Could not find or one multiple drives…Error”, pressing F1, or f2 F5…
In my case, I disabled the connection to make sure the drive and most (correctly) say the message… optical drive is missing on POST identification. Apparently, this is the BIOS of some program, system structured in such a way that it is part of the POST standard in question. POST is a pre-boot test performed by the system that verifies that the underlying hardware devices are recognized as correct. Please note this before attempting to create shoes and boots in Windows. Pressing F1 means that the user is aware of the specific absence of the component.
To the best of our knowledge, our POST assumption does not necessarily apply to a new event.Own or non-OEM system.
I get this and screen this message… Every time I start this Optiplex, the system I just press F1 and on Windows I start the system.
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Okay… I never tried to find a solution to this problem in this system… I guess not that it will take a long time… But I found a way. Stop this results in a system that has ports in every cos”ON” but no device can be described as connected/correctly connected to the motherboard. I’ve studied from every one of our lost hard drive bios… I’ve moved on to SATA, ports that do the same without drives connected. The default setting for all drives is enabled with simple add or replace points on drives. I disabled two SATA ports that didn’t have a SATA drive plugged into it. Turn off the system. Without system message Src=”https://www alt=”:)” Regularly backing up your … partitions/drives with 3rd party software … is probably the most important thing most users can do. BUT
Of course. When I run Windows Installed xp I get the message “Unable to find primary disk with message. Press the F1 key to continue, pressing the F2 key to let the utility run the installation. BUT
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Xp Lecteur Principal 1 Introuvable
Xp Unidad Primaria 1 No Encontrada
Xp Primaire Schijf 1 Niet Gevonden
Osnovnoj Disk Xp 1 Ne Najden
Nie Znaleziono Podstawowego Dysku Xp 1
Xp Unidade Primaria 1 Nao Encontrada
Xp Unita Primaria 1 Non Trovata
Xp Primarlaufwerk 1 Nicht Gefunden
Xp 기본 드라이브 1을 찾을 수 없습니다
Xp Primar Enhet 1 Hittades Inte
