Author Topic: Unable to install Windows 2000 on Intel D845GVAD2 microATX desktop board  (Read 3657 times)

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Offline matthuszaghTopic starter

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I just reassembled the scope and tried to boot into it but nothing.... I don't get it. I connected the drive to my Linux desktop and I don't see a partition table on it. What a strange thing. Maybe I'll try your suggestion of connecting it to the secondary IDE connector.

I didn't actually check the partition layout right after the successful install, but it rebooted into win2k, so it must have been successful. So booting again erased the partition table or even more of the drive? How could that be?
« Last Edit: April 11, 2023, 01:57:46 am by matthuszagh »
 

Offline matthuszaghTopic starter

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I hate to say it but I think I'm giving up. I can't believe I basically had a successful install and then it just went away - that doesn't make much sense to me. I tried a few more times but no luck. I suppose the next step would be to troubleshoot the IDE bus, but I'm not sure I'm up for putting in the time for that. Anyway, thanks so much to everyone for the help.
« Last Edit: April 11, 2023, 05:23:46 am by matthuszagh »
 

Offline coromonadalix

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not all cf cards can be booted as an hdd, i've seen many problems with that.     

For any ssd equivalent technology, you have to find drives with no trim support, because the OS  aka  win2k or xp  can't manage that

What you should have used is called   an IDE DOM    "IDE disk on module", you have some with the correct male or female 40 amd or 44 pins,  they only need an 5vdc to work

they will work like ide drive but having ssd technology /  motorless .... and can be fast enough  ...

same exist for Sata too, i have a few in industrial pc's, some of them snap directly on the pcb sata connector ... and you still need an 5vdc supply too


if it worked with an ide drive before,  you are chasing ghost(s)  and don't use what is really needed and may assume an cf card with an ide to cf adapter may work

yes      you have the master / slave  and the famous cable select modes  the cable select mode is tricky, you have some wire twists in it, not all ide cables are identicals, 

you have full straight ones too (need the master slave jumper on each drive or hdd cd-rom mix etc ...)

Never had any special problems with  win2k setups,  but it get finicky with memory problems,  when you try to install it it spit some errors,  you check everything  but the ram sticks have some problems that you did not knew / notice
« Last Edit: April 20, 2023, 07:34:02 pm by coromonadalix »
 


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