Compaq 8712 Recovery CDs
Bill Horne
bill at horne.net
Wed May 11 19:00:56 EDT 2005
Ed Frankenberry wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> Looks like there's an updated BIOS that you could install (download
> it from another PC and write it to a floppy, then boot the presario
> from the floppy). Not sure whether this will help, but you might
> want to give the BIOS update a try. Apparently, you can use the
> F5 function key to reset the configuration:
> good luck,
> Ed
>
>
> If a 251 or CMOS Checksum error occurs after installing the BIOS
> update, perform the following steps:
>
> 1. Restart the PC and enter the BIOS screen by pressing the F1 or
> F10 key at the first screen.
> 2. Press the F5 key to load the default BIOS configuration.
> 3. Select YES by using the arrow keys, and then press Enter.
> 4. Press the F10 key to save the settings and exit.
> 5. Select YES by using the arrow keys, and then press Enter.
>
>
>> Thanks for the suggestion: unfortunately, it appears that Compaq's
>> BIOS setup program is stored in a hidden partition on the disk drive
>> when it's shipped: since the drive was wiped by the previous owner, I
>> can't access it.
>>
>> I'm able to _boot_ into a floppy, but the BIOS won't recognize the
>> (presumably correct) origininal geometry of the HD. Instead, it says
>> that it has detected a "Type 65" drive, but it won't boot from it
>> because that's not the same CHS info that the original drive was
>> formatted with!
>>
>> Of course, I can flatten it and start again, but I don't want to
>> reinvent the wheel if I don't have to.
>
>
>
Ed,
Thanks for your note. I decided to give up on getting the machine into
"Original" condition, and just used floppies to load Debian on it:
although the disk geometry isn't being read "correctly", it's close
enough for my purposes.
Of course, if you have a set of recovery CDs for the 8702 (yes, that's
<finally> the correct model number), then feel free ;-).
Thanks again.
Bill Horne
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