Everything has no problem before. But when my pc was booted up next time, it had a message "operating system not found". This is a IBM PC with Windows Millennium Edition.
When I boot-up with boot disk in A: It appear that --->
There are several possible causes.
1. The drive may need to be partitioned. To create a partition on the drive run fdisk from the MS Dos prompt.
2. You may be using third party disk partition...
3. Some viruses also cause your drive C to not register. You can use a virus scanning program to check your computer for viruses.
In the CMOS setup, no hard drive can detect (Since I use the auto-dectect function), only CDrom & floppy drive can be detect!
When I try to use fdisk, "no fix drive are found!!"
What I can do?
When I boot-up with boot disk in A: It appear that --->
There are several possible causes.
1. The drive may need to be partitioned. To create a partition on the drive run fdisk from the MS Dos prompt.
2. You may be using third party disk partition...
3. Some viruses also cause your drive C to not register. You can use a virus scanning program to check your computer for viruses.
In the CMOS setup, no hard drive can detect (Since I use the auto-dectect function), only CDrom & floppy drive can be detect!
When I try to use fdisk, "no fix drive are found!!"
What I can do?