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Browse All TopicsI have a PI 133MHz pc that was working fine until one day when I try to boot up, it cannot boot up. It gave me an error message: Invalid Disk Specification, press <Enter> to reboot. I tried to press "enter" and the same thing happens again.
I thought that it might have been the CMOS battery died, so I replaced the CMOS battery, but the same thing still happen.
So I tried to change to a similar harddisk, which is 2G, same as the one I am using. There are some improvments, such that, I can see the Windows 95 startup logo (because that is my friend's harddisk, in which he loaded it with Windows 95), which is the one that "covers" up all the command line during the startup. But, after that, I still see the same error message as above.
I am suspecting that it is the BIOS got corrupted but not sure on how to go about doing it.
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