ecarmody
02-27-2008, 06:15 PM
Hi all,
I posted a list of my componets in the Build section. Here's a link: http://forums.mysuperpc.com/showthread.php?t=1337
Everything went together well and the computer starts, single beeps, bios setting changes, etc. I can boot from a bootable floppy disk. I can also boot from a bootable CD disk, sort of.
I haven't formatted the harddrive yet. The CD drive is new, its Samsung SH-S202J : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151161&Tpk=samsung%2bSH-S202J
To install the OS I usually use my bootable Win98 cd to boot up, format the hard drive, install win98. Then I use my Win XP Upgrade disk to upgrade the OS.
Problem is, when I boot a CD, its stops out with driver not found error "OEMCD001".
I have basic WinXP bootable CD. Both it and the Win98 bootable cd crap out with the OEMCD001 driver error. Funny thing is, they both leave me at the DOS prompt and I can do a "dir" command and see the files on the cd. On the WinXP boot cd I can even run the fdisk.exe and format.exe. But the Win98 install won't start because of the OEMCD001 driver error.
How can the CD boot (either cd disk) give the driver not found error but still let me leave me at a usable DOS prompt on the CD drive???
Thinking it was an issue with the new CD drive, I swapped out to an older plain jane drive I have. It gives the same error! So I conclude its a mobo/bios setting issue and not specific to the CD drive.
In bios, hard drive is in Master 0 (or 1?) position. The CD is down at Master 4 position. The hard drive is connected via sata cable. The CD is connected via IDE ribbion and onto the IDE plug on the mobo. Its the only device on that IDE ribbon.
Given above info ... any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric
I posted a list of my componets in the Build section. Here's a link: http://forums.mysuperpc.com/showthread.php?t=1337
Everything went together well and the computer starts, single beeps, bios setting changes, etc. I can boot from a bootable floppy disk. I can also boot from a bootable CD disk, sort of.
I haven't formatted the harddrive yet. The CD drive is new, its Samsung SH-S202J : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151161&Tpk=samsung%2bSH-S202J
To install the OS I usually use my bootable Win98 cd to boot up, format the hard drive, install win98. Then I use my Win XP Upgrade disk to upgrade the OS.
Problem is, when I boot a CD, its stops out with driver not found error "OEMCD001".
I have basic WinXP bootable CD. Both it and the Win98 bootable cd crap out with the OEMCD001 driver error. Funny thing is, they both leave me at the DOS prompt and I can do a "dir" command and see the files on the cd. On the WinXP boot cd I can even run the fdisk.exe and format.exe. But the Win98 install won't start because of the OEMCD001 driver error.
How can the CD boot (either cd disk) give the driver not found error but still let me leave me at a usable DOS prompt on the CD drive???
Thinking it was an issue with the new CD drive, I swapped out to an older plain jane drive I have. It gives the same error! So I conclude its a mobo/bios setting issue and not specific to the CD drive.
In bios, hard drive is in Master 0 (or 1?) position. The CD is down at Master 4 position. The hard drive is connected via sata cable. The CD is connected via IDE ribbion and onto the IDE plug on the mobo. Its the only device on that IDE ribbon.
Given above info ... any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric