The RAMDrive is created during the processing of the Config.sys file.
How do you get a computer to boot up with no hard drive? What are the steps or what is the process of getting a hard drive installed into your computer if it is not bootable because of a missing hard drive.
It depends on what you have set-up for the computer to boot-up. A normal setting is for it to boot from the hardrive or if you are on Linux the setting normally is; BOOT-UP LINUX *-Disk Drive *-USB Ports(sometimes, but not normally) *-Hard Drive *-Floppy Disk
A link to the manual describing the process is in related links.
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The MBR can point to any physical partition on the drive. It may even be able to point to any logical partition. It's usually best to have it point to the partition with the stage 2 bootloader, however, otherwise the system won't boot.
Your Bios has an option to boot from your DVD Drive or external drive. If the internal or external drive has no boot sector or disc with a boot sector the system will not boot. You will need to go into your bios at boot time most often by tapping your delete key or whatever option your motherboard bios requires and change the option back to boot from your hard drive.
A CD-ROM drive is not needed to boot the computer. Just put the hard drive first in the boot order in the BIOS.
Monitor not plugged in. Won't boot without it
The PC is unable to locate the drive with the boot up data (information) indicating the main drive is either disabled, not working, or there is a disk in the CD/DVD drive. All PC's at initial setup ask the users to created a 'back up' disk and that is what should now be used to boot the system.
Yes, it's possible but you have to have a bootable zip drive. You have to put the zip drive first in the boot menu.
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