Not booting or go to setup
See HP support page
LSI Logic MPT Boot ROM no supported device found
SOURCE: system error
Sounds like your hard drive maybe had it. Try to do a repair with your windows disc.
SOURCE: BIOS ROM checksum error
sounds like your bios is corrupted, try going to the motherboard site and update your bios software. It could also be bad memory modules.
SOURCE: hp pavilion a530n will not boot for cd it says
Need to set it to boot onthe CD drive.To boot on CD drive;
1-at start up press F2
2-At BIOS select BOOT option and move the CD drive to the fist option using the keyboard arrows.F10 to save and exit.
SOURCE: My HP XW8200 have a
Seems LSI has several versions of that board on their site. The following link will take you to the base model, click on the "Support and Downloads" tab to pick the right OS for your board.
http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/internal_raid/megaraid_scsi/megaraid_scsi_3201/
Hope that works for you. Good luck.
First - re-seat the harddisk and reboot the computer. If the computer does not boot up then reboot andgo into the BIOS configuration to see if the BIOS detects the hard drive. If itdoesn't detect the hard drive then it could be faulty.Then the hard drive needsto be replaced in the computer/laptop, Windows installed and the computer orlaptop's device drivers plus your programs etc. to get a functioningcomputer/laptop again.
Computer is booting from a non-bootable source
Many times this error is caused when the computer is attempting to boot from a non-bootable floppy disk or CD-ROM. First verify that no floppy diskette
or CD is in the computer, unless you are attempting to boot from a diskette.
Note: This error has also been known to occur when a
memory stick is in a card reader and the computer is attempting to boot from it.
If you have any card reader or flash reader make sure that no memory
stick is inside the computer. Additionally disconnect all USB drives, cameras,
ipods, iphones, etc. from the computer.
If you are attempting to boot
from a floppy diskette and are receiving this error message it is
likely that the diskette does not have all the necessary files
or is corrupt.
If you are attempting to install
Windows XP or Windows 2000 and are receiving this error message as the
computer is booting verify that your computer BIOS
has the proper boot settings. For example, if you are attempting to run
the install from the CD-ROM make sure the CD-ROM is the first boot
device, and not the hard disk drive.
Second, when the computer is booting you should receive the below prompt.
Press any key to boot from the CD
Important: When you see this message press any key such as the Enter key immediately, otherwise it will try booting from the hard drive and likely get the NTLDR error again.
Note:
If you are not receiving the above message and your BIOS boot options
are set properly it's also possible that your CD-ROM drive may not be
booting from the CD-ROM properly. Verify the jumpers are set properly on
the CD-ROM drive.
Computer hard disk drive is not properly setup in BIOS
Verify that your computer hard disk drive is properly setup in the
CMOS setup. Improper settings can cause this
error.
Corrupt NTLDR
or NTDETECT.COM file
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