User`s guide

Micron Electronics, Inc. 4-9
s Guide Chapter 4: Common Problems
Hard Disk Problems
Problem
System has to be booted from a floppy disk. Hard drive is either
unrecognized or unreadable.
Possible Cause
The connections between the drive and the controller may be
defective or loose.
The hard drive’s root directory or file allocation table may be
corrupted. The controller or hard drive may also be defective.
Solution Checklist
Check that the hard drive and controller are connected properly.
If hard drive recovery software is available, use it to repair the
damage. The only other solution is to attempt a high-level (DOS)
format on the drive.
Do not attempt to low-level format the drive!
If the drive cannot be formatted, either the drive or the controller
may be defective. Contact Micron technical support.
Problem
System has to be booted from a floppy disk. Hard disk is completely
functional, but cannot be used for boot-up.
Possible Cause
The hard drive’s boot sector may be corrupted.
Solution Checklist
If hard drive recovery software is available, attempt to use it to
repair the damaged boot sector. The only other solution is to
attempt a high-level (DOS) format on the drive and transfer the
DOS system to the boot sector.
Do not attempt to low-level format the drive!
Backup your data before formatting your drive.