I can't be sure this is a hardware issue, but having reformatted C: drive and reloaded windows with no effect, this is what I suspect.
The problem is that after a short period of system run-time, the PC attempts to reboot, no warning, nothing, same as if I'd hit the 'reset' button. Then reboot fails: 'Disk boot failure, insert boot disk and hit enter'. In the bios the Primary Master and Slave says 'None' with 0Mb Capacity. If I remove the IDE ribbon and power supply to the Hard drive, turn the PC on, let it fail to boot, reconnect the IDE and power supply to the Hard Drive, it will then recognise the Hard Drive, and boot successfully, albeit not for very long!
Any ideas?
Laters, Z
"42??? We're going to get lynched!
The problem is that after a short period of system run-time, the PC attempts to reboot, no warning, nothing, same as if I'd hit the 'reset' button. Then reboot fails: 'Disk boot failure, insert boot disk and hit enter'. In the bios the Primary Master and Slave says 'None' with 0Mb Capacity. If I remove the IDE ribbon and power supply to the Hard drive, turn the PC on, let it fail to boot, reconnect the IDE and power supply to the Hard Drive, it will then recognise the Hard Drive, and boot successfully, albeit not for very long!
Any ideas?
Laters, Z
"42??? We're going to get lynched!