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Few nights ago I reformated the hard drive on my computer and everything seems to be up and running fine...well, except for one little annoying startup error.
"No save to disk partition or file exsists on fix disk... save to disk disabled"
I'm not quite sure what this means or if it's harmful to my system (really doesn't seem to be causing any conflicts) but it is extremely annoying to have to F1 through the error everytime the computer starts up.
Any reliable solutions would be greatly appreciated. Please email me if you have any input:
the3rdpower@home.com
Thank you in advance for your time and asistance!

Try the following:
1. Enter your BIOS and load the factory default settings. Make sure it is set to Auto detect all 4 hard drive locations.2. If that doesn't work, try flashing your BIOS with the latest update from your motherboard manufacturer.
I hope this helps.

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