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Yow, I got a little problem

I've got this device here on wich I want to install some kind of windows, but it has no bootscreen :wacko: It's a whole embeded system, so no changeble processor and stuff.

Now my problem is this: I need to boot from cd to install my system, but I can't seem to change that anywhere :s So would it be possible to boot from the hdd to the cd?

Thx in advanced!

Grtz

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From the picture, the BIOS is made by "dzine Belgium":

http://www.dzine.be/

This could be your "thingy":

http://www.dzine.be/products/dsr/dsr2002.htm

maybe contacting their support would help.

(it is also possible that to access the BIOS setup you need to put on a jumper or something)

jaclaz

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What do you see when you turn on the system?

ot: you live in one hell of a town. ^^

I don't see sh*t :angry:

And indeed, I live in one hell of a town :D

To jaclaz: I've contacted dZine couple of months ago, think there all dead... ;)

But I looked for a jumper, changed it and I see the bios setup

Thx!

Just one sad thing, can't seem to boot from cd-rom, need to boot from floppy, but there isn't one, fun fun ...

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But I looked for a jumper, changed it and I see the bios setup

Thx!

Just one sad thing, can't seem to boot from cd-rom, need to boot from floppy, but there isn't one, fun fun ...

You mean that you don't have an option in the BIOS to boot from CD-ROM or that a bootable CD-ROM does not work?

If, as I expect, there are two IDE connectors, you could always use an old HD with DOS/WIN98 files to boot it, make the resident HD bootable, then boot from the resident HD and installing from DOS with the files on the CD.

I suppose that getting the proper drivers would be difficult, same as

Maybe flash your BIOS to the latest version?

since they do not respond to your mails? ;)

jaclaz

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I found some kind of solution :)

As I said, i got the bios-screen working by changing a jumper (it's a phoenix bios), since there was no option to boot from cd I inserted the hdd into an other computer, formated it, and filed it with the files I needed to install windows 98.

That didn't work at first (jumper setting from hdd wrong :?, saw that later), so I did it an other way, took a pc with 1 hdd and replaced it with the one in the pc that doesn't boot from cd, and started an install of windows Xp, after the first reboot I changed the hdd again and was hoping that it would install properly.

Hoping indeed, cause it seems that there isn't enough memory :P

And since SIMMS are to expencive for what they are, I'm going to go see if someone has an old pc they don't use anymore, and use their memory :D

And if that doesn't work, well, I guess I gonna install linux ;)

Thx for all the help!

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Also handy is the several boot diskettes that start the cd-boot. Handy if you don't want to fiddle the bios, eg boot first from cd and then from hd.

http://bootcd.narod.ru/index_e.htm has a boot-cd-from-floppy loader

also: http://oldfiles.org.uk/powerload/bootdisk.htm has an older version (oldbios.exe).

try also: http://btmgr.webframe.org/

Wendy

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Also handy is the several boot diskettes that start the cd-boot.  Handy if you don't want to fiddle the bios, eg boot first from cd and then from hd.

There's no connection for floppy disk :)

And I can't seem to update the bios anyway, cause it's some kind of programmable bios :s

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