If you have an 80 conductor IDE cable (ATA66/100/133)on the drive, try putting on a 40 conductor IDE cable(ATA33) in it's place. If it boots, it means that windows isn't loading the UDMA driver or IDE controller driver properly.
If that is the case, reload the driver from your mobo disk with the 40 conductor cable, then re-attach the 80 conductor cable.
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by: abejaranoPosted on 2003-04-09 at 15:09:10ID: 8303209
Try fixboot c: or d: ... from the recovery console