Proud Owner DT366 & DT369
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 6:46 am
Hi,
I have recently acquired an Atigo S and an Atigo T/HB..
Unfortunately for me, it appears that the surplus place I got them from wiped the OS on both..
On the T/HB, I get an "OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND" error.. And on the S unit, I get an "NO BOOT DEVICE FOUND...halting" error.
Now, the weird thing is, I swapped the Flash Drives (one is a 2G and the other is a 4G) but got the same errors on both units. This indicates to me that it might not be a Drive problem. It is logical to assume that both drives are wiped (hence the OS NOT FOUND error on the T/HB) and that the 'S' unit has another issue. I got some advice from another forum that the BIOS might not be set to boot.. I am hoping it is something that simple.
So, anways, I have 2 questions to start.
1. How does one access the BIOS settings??
and
B. How can I go about get XP Embedded back on these units?? Each unit does have an XP e COA tag, so I am good to go in that regard.
Any assistance would be most appreciated.
EDIT: Well, I go #1 answered... One of those 'it's so simple a caveman can do it' answers.. Use an external USB keyboard and hit F1... The BAD news is, the 'S' unit's BIOS appears to be set properly.. So it's beginning to look like a motherboard problem..
Michale
MFCCFL
I have recently acquired an Atigo S and an Atigo T/HB..
Unfortunately for me, it appears that the surplus place I got them from wiped the OS on both..
On the T/HB, I get an "OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND" error.. And on the S unit, I get an "NO BOOT DEVICE FOUND...halting" error.
Now, the weird thing is, I swapped the Flash Drives (one is a 2G and the other is a 4G) but got the same errors on both units. This indicates to me that it might not be a Drive problem. It is logical to assume that both drives are wiped (hence the OS NOT FOUND error on the T/HB) and that the 'S' unit has another issue. I got some advice from another forum that the BIOS might not be set to boot.. I am hoping it is something that simple.
So, anways, I have 2 questions to start.
1. How does one access the BIOS settings??
and
B. How can I go about get XP Embedded back on these units?? Each unit does have an XP e COA tag, so I am good to go in that regard.
Any assistance would be most appreciated.
EDIT: Well, I go #1 answered... One of those 'it's so simple a caveman can do it' answers.. Use an external USB keyboard and hit F1... The BAD news is, the 'S' unit's BIOS appears to be set properly.. So it's beginning to look like a motherboard problem..
Michale
MFCCFL