Huge update (long read)
I cleared CMOS, placed only 1 DDR module, I bought a cheap pci-e 2.0 graphic card, system posted and I was able to enter Bios without issues, all fine….apparently.
Welcome to my personal nightmare:
1 . I changed Boot priority to CD/DVD and having only one SATA HDD connected, I got no notification for “Press any key” to start reading from DVD.
Instead, I saw the Windows Logo and it loaded W7 Ultimate 64 bits that still was present on the HDD…very weird. I used this spare Seagate HDD to make my testings.
The HDD was previously installed on a ga-770T-MA-ud3p (AM3) running with a X3 720BE…
Ironically, no keyboard was working, I couldn’t do anything but to force shut-down holding power button. I couldn’t even start the DVD Manually by placing it into the optical drive, that would have been the solution, fresh install but starting from within Windows.
2. When I burned the Win7 Prof. 32 bit iso, it opened without any issues on the pc it was created. So for me the dvd was correctly burned, I used a usb dvd drive for it.
The optical drive I’m using for the ga-k8nf-9 is a standard IDE drive…but it worked flawlessly to install Win7-Ultimate 64 bits on the above mentioned AM3 mobo.
Since each time I tried to boot from DVD it loaded Win7 64 bits (read from the HDD), which makes no sense as no O.S. is installed on that socket 939 mobo, I thought that I needed to format the drive.
3. After formatting the drive through an external USD device I happily started with the process again.
Unfortunately now the message I obtain is the infamous “Bootmgr is missing. Press Ctrl. + Alt+Del”…can it get worse?
Now I’m sitting here, googled thousands of pages about “Bootmgr is missing” and realized that I would be able to repair it…but…only if the system is installed…what an irony. I can’t even get to “press any key”…sigh..
4. Since I installed perfectly the 770T-MA-UD3P on the HDD after I did a “Full erase” (zero fill) on it, I thought that I maybe should do the same again for the 939 socket mobo. I did it last night, this morning it was finished, I will have to “initialize” it this afternoon through Disk Management before it gets recognized….but after that, what?
Maybe the ga-8knf-9 doesn’t like Win7 at all, crying for XP? I think that W7 should still work.
These are the my options to get this baby running:
1. Try the freshly zeroed and initialized drive on the ga-8knf-9 (as it worked on the UD3P)
2. Try to install Win 7 32 bits on the AM3 board 1st, and see if it works afterwards on the 8knf-9 (having the HDD not previously formatted).
3. Try to get the “Bootmgr” somehow on the drive which claims it is missing? Could this proggie here be useful? -> (
http://www.partitionwizard.com/help/rebuild-mbr.html) It’s about the MasterBootRecord though…
Oh – and I almost forgot. I have been unsuccessful to get the Bios on a floppy drive.
I was going to install the latest one for this mobo, the f12k:
I extracted all 3 files (autoexec.bat /FLASH895.EXE / k8nf-9.12k), but each time I copy the files over to floppy, only two files are being revealed: k8nf-9.12k & Flash895.exe)… I don’t know how many floppies I have formatted these last days… When trying to copying again the autoexec.bat to floppy, it tells me that the file does already exist… I have had this issue on another occasion, but I always sorted it out…
Any thoughts?
I’d appreciate any input from you guys,
Kind regards