- Joined
- Feb 18, 2011
- Messages
- 14
- Motherboard
- 8GB Mac Pro - H67 motherboard
- CPU
- Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz, Core i5
- Graphics
- EVGA-GT240
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
CPU: 3.1 GHz i5-2400 Quad on GA-H67-UD3H-B3
Graphics: Nvidia 512mb, 9500GT 1gb
This is crazy! I built the Sandy Bridge system noted above and everything was fine for about a month. Now, the system won't boot from the hard disk, nor from iBoot (3.0). It sounds like a Bios setting that may have gone a stray. Has anyone else ever experienced this before?
Since it's a dual boot system with two hard drives partitioned (divided in 2) with hard drive 1 as Mac OSX extended journaled / FAT32, and hard drive 2 as NTFS (Windows) and FAT32, I booted into Windows by hitting F12 at startup and can still access the NTFS and FAT32 partitions just fine from within Windows. Therefore, I think that the hard drives are fine. I think that this is a Bios issue, but I don't know what may changed.
Sorry for the long message....just perplexed. Thanks.
Graphics: Nvidia 512mb, 9500GT 1gb
This is crazy! I built the Sandy Bridge system noted above and everything was fine for about a month. Now, the system won't boot from the hard disk, nor from iBoot (3.0). It sounds like a Bios setting that may have gone a stray. Has anyone else ever experienced this before?
Since it's a dual boot system with two hard drives partitioned (divided in 2) with hard drive 1 as Mac OSX extended journaled / FAT32, and hard drive 2 as NTFS (Windows) and FAT32, I booted into Windows by hitting F12 at startup and can still access the NTFS and FAT32 partitions just fine from within Windows. Therefore, I think that the hard drives are fine. I think that this is a Bios issue, but I don't know what may changed.
Sorry for the long message....just perplexed. Thanks.