mkarcher wrote on 2025-04-20, 06:51:
reodraca wrote on 2025-04-20, 06:43:
Anyone here know why the System Configuration Utility fails to save the config to the hard drive on my Prosignia 3081? Dallas RTC battery keeps time and date just fine and the SCSI hard drives are both formatted and bootable.
I expect you have the System Configuration Utility installed in the System Configuration Partition at the start of your hard drive, as expected by Compaq, and you are booting it using the F10 hotkey. That's the intended way of running the SCU from hard drive. I can't remember I ever had issues saving the configuration, so I suspect issues with your system partition. As that partition is just a standard FAT partition, albeit with a dedicated "type number" in the partition table, you can try to edit that type to FAT16, and then run chkdsk or any other validation tool on it. You might also check for write-protection on SYSTEM.CHL (or however the file is config file is called).
What error message do you get when you try to save the configuration?
I managed to resolve this in another thread, but thanks! Here's what happened: I received this computer with a fully formatted hard drive and an error 162 config not set. I used the 4-disk floppy set of the Compaq System Config Utility to configure the hardware, and it would not save to the bios or the hard drive. I couldn't create a system partition without the hardware config, according to what it said.
I went and installed Windows 95 with the error still present. After a number of reboots, the 162 stopped appearing, so I ran the config utility again and was able to create the system partition, and install the utility onto the drive. The F10 hotkey then worked.
Not sure why the error just suddenly vanished, but I'm not complaining. Can years of disuse cause the bios to act weird until it's used enough to become normal? Thanks again for the help.