The first thing I'd do before anything else is to enter bios and make sure
it is set to boot from the SATA Drive.
--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP
Jon_Hildrum.TakeThisOut@msn.com
www.hildrum.com
"Steve Woodward" <SteveWoodward.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3CD6883D-B99D-4D68-8F72-91CC4E32FC3E@microsoft.com...
> This previously stable system is running Windows XP Pro from a Seagate
> SATA
> disk. On startup all the bios things seem to happen but when it trys to
> start
> Windows, it stops with the disk light on hard. Seagate diagnostics give
> the
> drive a clean bill of health. From the recovery console, chkdsk /r tells
> me
> "the volume appears to contain one or more unrecoverable problems."
>
> It would seem my next step is to format the drive and start over or to go
> buy another drive on which to install XP and then see if I can recover any
> data from the existing drive.
>
> Are the other things I should be trying? fixmbr and fixmbr and fixboot
> both
> tell me they only work on x86 based computers and bootcfg /scan complains
> of
> a possibly corrupt file system.
>
> Any ideas? Much appreciated.