I have invalid system disk problem. I have a computer with XP for last two years and everything worked fine. However, since yesterday, I have a problem. My XP will not boot. A friend told me that I probably have a problem with motherboard pci drivers. Is there a way for installing motherboard drivers out of Windows XP?
If you want to install the motherboard drivers out of Windows, you can do that on one of two ways. First way is that you should try to install those from Safe mode of your XP. You can try to access Safe mode by constantly pressing F8 on computer boot. If that fails, there is one other way to do that. You should first start XP installation from Windows installation disk. When installation asks you do you want to repair your existing installation or install a new copy of XP, choose repair option. When installation procedure finishes repairing of your existing XP installation then you will probably be able to start your computer. When you enter your XP then normally proceed with the chipset installation.