What might be wrong when I get No Boot Device or Non-System Disk or No ROM Basic?
Check CMOS settings. If settings are incorrect PC won’t be able to access the FAT (File Allocation Table) correctly. Boot from DOS Setup Disk. At the A:\> prompt, run FDISK option 4, Display Partition Information. If the C: drive partition is not active (indicated by an [A] under [Status]), then choose FDISK option 2 to Set Partition Active. (Especially in the case where the drive was originally a slave) The System Files may not have been transferred onto the hard drive. User must use FORMAT C: /S to transfer System during format, or use SYS C: after format, to transfer the System files. NOTE: It is crucial that the boot disk uses the same version of the operating system as the hard drive. Otherwise, many errors may occur, such as locking up, Incorrect DOS Version or Missing Operating System, etc. On dual drive systems: Is the Samsung drive the C: drive? If not, the problem lies with the other hard drive. If, however, the other drive boots OK by itself but fails when Samsung drive is a