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    EZ-Trak boot up problem

    I have a friend with an EZ-Trak DX and he can only boot up with a floppy. My guess is that the boot directory on the hard disk is corrupt because the machine runs fine after boot from the floppy. I suppose it is possible that the hard disk in inoperable.

    Does anyone have suggestions?

    A general overview would be great to know. For instance:
    What OS is used?
    Where are files available (if needed)?
    Can any computer be used?
    Is there a proprietary Bridgeport board in the computer?

    Thanks!
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    Okay, a few more details...

    On boot-up there is a keyboard error.

    I changed the BIOS so this no longer occurs.

    Now the error is:

    "HDD controller error"

    The hard disk seems to spin and work mechanically. My thought is a corrupt boot sector or the controller card has failed. I believe the former is more likely.

    Does anyone know how to re-install the boot info and where to get it? I have a floppy that will boot, can I get those files on to the HDD?

    Thanks!
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    Are the CMOS parameters for the hard drive correct?
    Do you know how to attach a full size keyboard?
    Do you know how to get to DOS?
    What version of DOS is being used?

    George
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    Quote Originally Posted by machintek View Post
    Are the CMOS parameters for the hard drive correct?
    I believe so. The HDD used to work fine and there has been no changes to the CMOS since then. However, when I had the CMOS check the HDD parameters, it could not find the HDD.
    Quote Originally Posted by machintek View Post
    Do you know how to attach a full size keyboard?
    Yes.
    Quote Originally Posted by machintek View Post
    Do you know how to get to DOS?
    No. I tried hitting F8 on boot up, but it didn't work.
    Quote Originally Posted by machintek View Post
    What version of DOS is being used?
    Don't know.
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