Reply 20 of 29, by assortedkingdede
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chinny22 wrote on 2025-07-04, 05:22:Nice and simple IDE hard drive, that's good as it means we can rule out issues caused by adapters! :) […]
assortedkingdede wrote on 2025-07-04, 02:39:chinny22 wrote on 2025-07-04, 02:15:What motherboard and hard drive are you using? How did you partition the hard drive? […]
What motherboard and hard drive are you using?
How did you partition the hard drive?Only time I've had similar issues was using adapters and partitions weren't aligned properly.
but are many other causesMy motherboard is a Asus CUSL2 rev 1.2. My hard drive is a Seagate ST3120025ACE that is 120 gb.
Nice and simple IDE hard drive, that's good as it means we can rule out issues caused by adapters! 😀
I'd run Seagate tools to check the drive health.
https://www.seagate.com/au/en/support/downloa … -legacy-supportHow was the hard drive partitioned? Personally I only use fdisk it's not as fancy as 3rd party tools but you it'll setup the drive in a way compatible to windows
With 120GB you'll need the updated version
https://archive.org/details/windows-98-and-se … drive-fixes.-7zIs this just a standard install of Windows or are you using something like the unofficial service pack or similar?
I ran some checks with seatools and the program did not seem to find anything unusual. Strangely, I am starting to notice a pattern of the faliure going back to the system files, one case Windows.com failed and currently, there is an issue with the registry that Windows was "unable to fix". I have also noticed my primary partition seems to have resized itself to be twice as big (likely partitioning mistake on my end setting up with fdisk).