Invalid Configuration

May 24th, 2014

Today when I start my PC found this error in very early start of computer
“Invalid Configuration Information – Please run SETUP program. Diskette drive 0 seek failure.”
After one minute shows the option F1 to continue or F2 to run the SETUP.
What is the solution can any one help me please

Answer #1
RESET BIOS settings…
Change boot priority… 1st boot to be HDD
Answer #2
Your drive is either bad, not connected properly, or has a bad cable. You can try Pressing F2 to enter setup and load optimal default settings.
TIP: Let it sit on the screen that says “Diskette drive 0 seek failure” for like 2-3 minutes, it should continue to boot…
Answer #3
I checked boot setting all setting is fine according to default setting.
1st Boot from HDD and second from CD-ROM …
Is it really HDD problem smasheder ?
Answer #4
datfss replied: I checked boot setting all setting is fine according to default setting.
1st Boot from HDD and second from CD-ROM ...
Is it really HDD problem smasheder ?

Download HDSentinel and you will know…
Answer #5
wo_Ot? replied: datfss replied: I checked boot setting all setting is fine according to default setting.
1st Boot from HDD and second from CD-ROM ...
Is it really HDD problem smasheder ?

Download HDSentinel and you will know...

Thanks I try it…. Shows…
“The hard disk status is PERFECT. Problematic or weak sectors were not found and there are no spin up or data transfer errors.
No actions needed.

So that’s mean there is No Problem in HDD.
Where is the problem Now in BIOS settings ?
Answer #6
datfss replied: So that's mean there is No Problem in HDD.
Where is the problem Now in BIOS settings ?

Try disabling your floppy drive in the BIOS. Its a Diskette error, not Disk, my bad.
Answer #7
SmAsHeDr replied: datfss replied: So that's mean there is No Problem in HDD.
Where is the problem Now in BIOS settings ?

Try disabling your floppy drive in the BIOS. Its a Diskette error, not Disk, my bad.

Its already plugged out. I am not using floppy drive.
Answer #8
datfss replied: Its already plugged out. I am not using floppy drive.
What do you mean by “Plugged out?”
You need to make sure the floppy drive is disable in the BIOS settings.
Normally a diskette seek failure means the computer has most likely failed the “floppy drive seek” test during POST.
Answer #9
SmAsHeDr replied: datfss replied: Its already plugged out. I am not using floppy drive.
What do you mean by "Plugged out?"
You need to make sure the floppy drive is disable in the BIOS settings.
Normally a diskette seek failure means the computer has most likely failed the "floppy drive seek" test during POST.

Its disable dear.

 

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