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Hi all,
Working on a Dell Dimension E310 desktop. It was given to me because it was 'running slow'. I figured a reformat would fix it, done deal.
Or so I thought.
Upon boot I could not locate the utility partition. I tried F12 as advertised in the post but that 'utility partition' takes you to a program that runs 'diagnostics' on the hardware but didn't seem to offer any possibility of a reformat or return to factory.
I booted into safemode and went to the desktop and popped in the cd. I need to point out that it would, at that point, read the cd. The windows xp program would pop up and then offer to run the install ect;. At which point it would freeze the program. I thought maybe it was the cd, so I tried several. I could leave it for more than 10 minutes with no progress, so I chalked it up to hard drive issues. God knows there was enough popups at start up.
I attempted to get it to boot from the cd after the post, no prompt 'strike any key to boot from cd' had ever popped up before. So I opened setup, checked to see if bios was reading the drive, it is definitely reading it and it was already at the top of the boot order. Restarted..no dice. The one time I did manage to get it to say 'strike any key to boot from cd' by hitting cntrl + F11 but this may have been a fluke, it froze anyway.
I attempted to boot to the cd by hitting F12 at the post to go to the Boot Device Menus. You're presented with the option to boot to the individual onboard devices, system setup ect. I opted for Onboard or USB CD-ROM drive. After about 5 minutes it returns with 'Selected boot device not available - strik F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup util'. And will do that in succession.
I chalked it up to hard drive woes, popped it into an external HD case, plugged it to my comp, reformatted it as a blank Fat32 drive, popped it back into the dell and figured that would remedy everything.
Boy was I wrong. So far it will post, run the blue dell screen, and then white flashing line infinitely looking for the HD. I re-tried all methods to get the disc drive to read as described above with no success.
I went to the BIOS and set the boot sequence to be only the Onboard CD Rom drive and disabled all the others. No dice. Same as above. I see that the little green light on the front does flash and indicate that it's reading, but no luck as to getting this thing started.
I am at my wits end. Does anyone have any ideas?
Working on a Dell Dimension E310 desktop. It was given to me because it was 'running slow'. I figured a reformat would fix it, done deal.
Or so I thought.
Upon boot I could not locate the utility partition. I tried F12 as advertised in the post but that 'utility partition' takes you to a program that runs 'diagnostics' on the hardware but didn't seem to offer any possibility of a reformat or return to factory.
I booted into safemode and went to the desktop and popped in the cd. I need to point out that it would, at that point, read the cd. The windows xp program would pop up and then offer to run the install ect;. At which point it would freeze the program. I thought maybe it was the cd, so I tried several. I could leave it for more than 10 minutes with no progress, so I chalked it up to hard drive issues. God knows there was enough popups at start up.
I attempted to get it to boot from the cd after the post, no prompt 'strike any key to boot from cd' had ever popped up before. So I opened setup, checked to see if bios was reading the drive, it is definitely reading it and it was already at the top of the boot order. Restarted..no dice. The one time I did manage to get it to say 'strike any key to boot from cd' by hitting cntrl + F11 but this may have been a fluke, it froze anyway.
I attempted to boot to the cd by hitting F12 at the post to go to the Boot Device Menus. You're presented with the option to boot to the individual onboard devices, system setup ect. I opted for Onboard or USB CD-ROM drive. After about 5 minutes it returns with 'Selected boot device not available - strik F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup util'. And will do that in succession.
I chalked it up to hard drive woes, popped it into an external HD case, plugged it to my comp, reformatted it as a blank Fat32 drive, popped it back into the dell and figured that would remedy everything.
Boy was I wrong. So far it will post, run the blue dell screen, and then white flashing line infinitely looking for the HD. I re-tried all methods to get the disc drive to read as described above with no success.
I went to the BIOS and set the boot sequence to be only the Onboard CD Rom drive and disabled all the others. No dice. Same as above. I see that the little green light on the front does flash and indicate that it's reading, but no luck as to getting this thing started.
I am at my wits end. Does anyone have any ideas?