i recently formated my hard drive using DBAN (boot 'n nuke). When i started up my computer, i got this weird BIOS message:
Code:
Ultra100TX12 (tm) BIOS Version 20.0210.2
(c) 1999-2001 Promice Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Detecting
Ultra100TX2 BIOS Is Not Installed Because There Are No Drives Attatched
Then i installed Gamer XP 4 and the message still displays on boot.
yeah, i installed a special version of win XP, but it uses alot less ram than normal XP. It's ideal for use with a gaming computer. Anyway, i'll try to restore default settings.
SATA is the latest hard drive connection type. It replaces IDE or ATA (those wide ribbon connectors). It requires motherboard drivers when installing XP on a SATA drive.
Anyway it is irrelevant if you are using XP on a working drive at this point.
When do you see that error? Do you press F1 to bypass it or what do you do?
If you have to press F1 go back into the BIOS Setup and look for an error setting perhaps in General or under Boot.
There should be an option such as Stop on Error > Press F1
If you find such a setting disable it.
If all is working well this could be a benign error that your BIOS is tripping on.
Dell probably had a file on the original hard drive that was expected to return a signal and now it is no longer there. The BIOS is still expecting feedback and is not getting it.
It would appear that this is just something you will have to live with having removed the Dell version of XP.