Blocked From Using Hiren's Boot Cd By Strike F1 Error

Discussion in 'Software' started by conceptualclarity, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. I have used Hiren's Boot CD a great deal, but now I am unable to. Whenever I click Enter on USB Flash Device in the menu, instead of opening up Hiren's Boot CD, it is giving me the message:

    When I strike F1, it just repeats the same message ad infinitum.

    I have Hiren's on a 4GB flash drive. (My old computer won't let me boot from CD or DVD.)

    As for the context of this, I have replaced an old hard drive that was clearly on its way to failure with a larger unused IDE drive. The BIOS seems to recognize that there is a new hard drive, but elsewhere I see non-recognition, including within MiniXP on Hiren's before this error shut down my access to Hiren's.



    Computer: Dell System B3 Desktop
    CPU: Intel Pentium 4-2667 (Northwood, D1)
    2666 MHz (20.00x133.3) @ 2657 MHz (20.00x132.9)
    Motherboard: DELL 0G1548
    Chipset: Intel 845GEV (Brookdale-GEV) + ICH4
    Memory: 2048 MBytes @ 166 MHz, 2.5-3-3-7
    - 1024 MB PC3200 DDR-SDRAM - Kingston K
    Graphics: Intel 82845G/GL/GV Graphics Controller [DELL]
    Intel i845G(L) Integrated, 64 MB
    Old Drive: ST380011A, 78.1 GB, E-IDE (ATA-6)
    New Drive: Western Digital Caviar SE (WD2500JB) 250GB 8MB Cache 7200RPM ATA100 (http://www.goharddrive.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=G01-0311&CartID=10
    Drive: HGST HTS545050A7E380, 488.4 GB, Serial ATA 3Gb/s <-> USB
    Drive: SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-252S, CD-R Writer
    Sound: Creative Technology SB Live! Series Audio Processor
    Network: RealTek Semiconductor RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC [A/B/C]
    Network: Broadcom 4401 10/100 Integrated Controller
    OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Build 2600 SP3
    Antivirus : Advanced System Care Ultimate (Bitdefender engine)
    Firewall: Windows Firewall
     
  2. plodr

    plodr Major Geek Super Extraordinaire

    1. Did you check the BIOS to see if it allows booting from a USB stick? You have an old Pentium IV so I'm not sure it has a boot from USB device as an option.
    2. What software did you use to make the USB stick bootable?
     
  3. I'm sorry I missed this reply. The BIOS doesn't list the USB drive option, but when I tap F12, it's option no.6.

    I used the Windows 7 capability on a friend's computer.

    I was able to get the USB drive boot to work again by turning upside down the jumper on the hard drive, which I had been tampering with. It doesn't seem like that should have fixed that problem, but it did at that point.

    I am at a different stage now but with a similar problem. I've made a new post at http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index....drive-with-new-hard-drive-in-computer.296306/
     

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