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    "Disk boot failure" error, please help.

    I had everything set up on my test bench: Windows installed fine, everything running PERFECTLY.

    Today I picked up my case and installed everything. Turn it on, it posts, then I get an error message saying "Disk boot failure, yadda yadda." Now keep in mind, I didn't change anything since disassembling the gear and placing it into the case.

    I tried to install XP again on a blank drive I have, and setup tells me it can't find a HD. When I try the drive I orginally had XP installed on, I get the same message.

    This is what I've tried so far, nothing works:
    1. Different SATA cable
    2. Different SATA power cable
    3. Different SATA ports on MB
    4. Reinstalling XP on drive "A" (had XP on it), setup can't detect HD.
    5. Reinstalling XP on drive "B" (blank, new drive), setup cant' detect HD.
    6. Cleared CMOS
    7. Reset jumper
    8. Removed MB battery for 5 minutes
    9. Different PSU, can post, but either "Disk boot failure" message or "Windows setup can't detect HD"

    I'm at a loss, ready to break something in half. Sad thing is, I had it OC'd to 3.55 and stable on prime for 9 hours.

    Someone give me something to try, please. I'm gonna call Gigabyte tech in the morning, but hopefully someone will have some ideas before I get on the phone with them.

    Thank you in advance.

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    Ballistix PC8500
    Gigabyte P35DQ6
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    Quote Originally Posted by san~man View Post
    I had everything set up on my test bench: Windows installed fine, everything running PERFECTLY.

    Today I picked up my case and installed everything. Turn it on, it posts, then I get an error message saying "Disk boot failure, yadda yadda." Now keep in mind, I didn't change anything since disassembling the gear and placing it into the case.

    I tried to install XP again on a blank drive I have, and setup tells me it can't find a HD. When I try the drive I orginally had XP installed on, I get the same message.

    This is what I've tried so far, nothing works:
    1. Different SATA cable
    2. Different SATA power cable
    3. Different SATA ports on MB
    4. Reinstalling XP on drive "A" (had XP on it), setup can't detect HD.
    5. Reinstalling XP on drive "B" (blank, new drive), setup cant' detect HD.
    6. Cleared CMOS
    7. Reset jumper
    8. Removed MB battery for 5 minutes
    9. Different PSU, can post, but either "Disk boot failure" message or "Windows setup can't detect HD"

    I'm at a loss, ready to break something in half. Sad thing is, I had it OC'd to 3.55 and stable on prime for 9 hours.

    Someone give me something to try, please. I'm gonna call Gigabyte tech in the morning, but hopefully someone will have some ideas before I get on the phone with them.

    Thank you in advance.

    Rig:
    Q6600
    Ballistix PC8500
    Gigabyte P35DQ6
    WD 250G
    Ultra X3 800W
    Unless you have two bad drives which is highly unlikely you should look into RMAing the board because it could be bad SATA headers.
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    BFG Nvidia 7600gt
    WD 250GB SATAII 16MB (OS/Programs)
    Seagate 250GB SATAII 16MB (Storage)
    NEC DVD+/-RW
    Antec NeoHE 550W
    X-Fi Xtreme Music
    Razer Copperhead
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    Windows 2008 Enterprise Server x64

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    poke around in bios. see if bios is seeing the drives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz View Post
    poke around in bios. see if bios is seeing the drives.
    No, BIOS only showed the CD rom drive.

    Is the board fugged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by san~man View Post
    No, BIOS only showed the CD rom drive.

    Is the board fugged?
    That's my only guess. To be sure it's not the drives plug them into another computer and run diagnostic tests on them.
    Workstation :
    Q6600 @ 3.2ghz/Scythe Infinity (Screw mount mod)
    GA-P35-DS3L (F7)
    4GB G.Skill @ 400mhz 4-4-4-12
    BFG Nvidia 7600gt
    WD 250GB SATAII 16MB (OS/Programs)
    Seagate 250GB SATAII 16MB (Storage)
    NEC DVD+/-RW
    Antec NeoHE 550W
    X-Fi Xtreme Music
    Razer Copperhead
    MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 (Best KB ever!)
    Windows 2008 Enterprise Server x64

    Laptop:
    Dell Latitude D610 - Pentium M 750 1.86Ghz / 1GB RAM

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    So assuming the board is bad, is it possible that all 6 SATA ports went bad at once?

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    your drives are dead. happened to me a month or 2 ago.

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    Will it detect an IDE Dirve?
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