As I remember there where no options to change to LBA or DOS mode or 
whatever. I'll recheck that next week (at home atm).
nx6325 notebooks are shipped with amd chipset and cpu ...

Are there any other solutions? Changing bios settings in notebooks is 
always limited ...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After getting these errors on some machines and not others that were
> identical, I looked in the bios and eventually found a seeting called
> "Large Disk Access" which was set to "Other". The only other option to
> set it to was "DOS". I found that the ones that worked had "Large Disk
> Access" set to "DOS". The trick is finding this setting. We are using
> intel chip motherboards and I found this "Large Disk Access" option
> under Advanced Settings then under PCI Configuration and then I had to
> scroll all the way to the bottom which was off the screen to find this
> setting. Once I changed "Large Disk Access" to "DOS" the NTLDR missing
> error went away. This is assuming of course that you are using the cvs
> version of the linuxboot disk or compile your own in the linuxboot
> directory.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Quizz0rkex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 12:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Unattended] NTLDR NOT FOUND on HP Compaq nc6320
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have got the "NTLDR NOT FOUND" problem after the first reboot on a HP
> Compaq nc6320.
> I'm using this one here: 
> http://www.smi-softmark.de/unattendedcvs/unattended-cvs-2.6.20-all.tar.b
> z2
>
> Even tried the dosboot disk, this doesn't seem to work for me.
> Is there someone who could upload an linux boot-cd image with parted
> 1.7.11 included?
>
> I already tested different bios settings, but they are very limited
> here.
> Using the old 4.6 version is not an option for me.
>
> Any other ideas how to solve the problem?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> PS: I think slipstreaming the hotfixes is much better than integrating
> them, e.g. using HFSLIP for Windows 2000 which works fine, IE6, DX9,
> WUA3 etc ... all in one!
>
> PPS: Slipstreaming Office 2003 updates didn't work for me ... doh!
>
>   


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