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| urbecrisch:
So I was able to score 2 free touchscreen CPU's from an acquaintance. One is 15" and the other a 14". I'm looking to turn the 15" into a bartop touchscreen machine since it's already cased and perfect for the bar. I'm looking to use the machine for games only; poker/slots/etc. since I already have a touchscreen jukebox. I was told the only issue with the machines were that the HD's were damaged so I replaced one machine with a new HD and I'm getting this message when I'm trying to boot to WIN NT: BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISC Is there a way I can connect a floppy disc to the CPU to restore NT? I have a fresh WIN 2K I will be installing but I'm confused on how to connect a floppy drive to the machine. The only IDE connection visible on the MB is for the HD. I'm not that computer savvy so any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
| Thenasty:
why not connect a CD-ROM and 1 HD and boot off the CD ? Is there a way you can check the c-mos setup ? |
| urbecrisch:
The problem is that I cannot connect a CD ROM so I can't boot from it! I can get into CMOS and the BIOS but without a floppy or CDROM I cannot boot. I also cannot connect a floppy cause there's no IDE port on the motherboard for it. Do you think if I replace this new HD with a working one with an OS on it, it will boot up? I even took the thing apart to see if I could just replace the motherboard but the connection from the touchscreen goes to a chip that none of my motherboards have:( Anyone have any ideas? |
| jhabers:
--- Quote from: urbecrisch on March 30, 2008, 03:44:47 pm ---The problem is that I cannot connect a CD ROM so I can't boot from it! I can get into CMOS and the BIOS but without a floppy or CDROM I cannot boot. I also cannot connect a floppy cause there's no IDE port on the motherboard for it. Do you think if I replace this new HD with a working one with an OS on it, it will boot up? I even took the thing apart to see if I could just replace the motherboard but the connection from the touchscreen goes to a chip that none of my motherboards have:( Anyone have any ideas? --- End quote --- each IDE connector on the MB can handle 2 devices. Get a IDE cable with 2 connectors on it (actually 3, 1 for the MB, 1 for the HDD and one for the CD)... is it a standard 40pin IDE connector on the MB?. If you don't have a cable I have a ton and can drop one in the mail or you, pm me. I attached a pic so you can see what it looks like |
| DeLuSioNal29:
I think I see a USB port on there. Have you tried booting up using a USB stick? If you can get to CMOS it may or may not have that option. |
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