"milleron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:03:56 -0500, "G-Artist"
> <g-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>MSI motherboard
>>2 WDC 120 gig HD's
>>AMD dual processor.
>>
>>Foolishly, I over pruned my bloated registry and upon
>>re-boot I had no desktop icons.
>>
>>So I grabbed my slipstreamed copy of XP Home (it has
>>SP2 on it) and did a repair/install. That went fine until the
>>final reboot where a box popped up telling me I had to
>>'activate' (no 30 days). I chose to do so. After sitting doing
>>nothing for a while I got a screen which allowed me to choose
>>to log on as Administrator or as me. No matter what I chose,
>>be it logging on as whomever, choosing activate or choosing
>>'no activation' it was a continuous loop.
>>
>>Since I have two exact same HD's, each with an equal partition,
>>I mirror my C: to D: every couple of weeks in case of a crash.
>>D: will boot. My drives were A, C, D, E, F with G being my CD/DVD
>>
>>Went to the BIOS and told it to boot from D: It did. It made the
>>old D: drive C: and the old C: drive D: according to Windows Explorer.
>>
>>Probably a foolish move but using ERUNT I copied the backup
>>drive's (which is now C
registry and put it on what used to be C:
>>hoping it would get me out of that loop. That worked, sort of.
>>
>>Problem is, going back into the BIOS and trying multiple dozens of
>>times I could not get the computer to boot from the original C:. It kept
>>booting from the old D: (now C
.
>>
>>So I opened the case and disconnected the old D:. The computer did
>>boot but it is basically unusable as this drive (original C
is still being
>>recognized as "Local Disk (D
. All my icons point to C:\whatever so
>>not much runs.
>>
>>I'd sure appreciate any assistance in getting the C: designation properly
>>restored and w/o having to reformat.
>>
>>Thanks....
>>
>>
>
> Did you ever get this problem resolved?
Sorry for the delayed reply but spent all weekend on this and part
of today. Before I continue, I do wish to thank you for the suggestions.
I was perplexed and needed to know what to do and what not to
do and what *should* work.
To start, while I had ERUNT I only had it because it looked like a
nifty/handy utility but I never used it...so no solid reg backup.
I made a CD from GParted but it was all greek to me when it booted.
Nothing like the pics on the website. So I ran down to the office supply
store and picked up Partition Magic. That changed the drives and my
first boot was successful and everything worked. I did make a Bart's PE
but I am crossing my fingers I'll never have to use it.
It went downhill from there.
After checking sound, video, etc. to be sure everything was up to snuff,
I then went to Windows Update and found I had to get 86 installs.
Since it was bogging a bit I took them a dozen at a time. I sure got
tired of hearing the boot music.
After getting them all, I found that shortly after each boot I got a SVCHOST
APP error (I can't even guess what program triggered that) which on the
Net (Google) seemed common but no real fix.
Had no sound when playing sounds (like WAV/MP3 or video (AVI) but
still had the boot sounds. I found the error message (dealing with a
codec) but a protracted Google search didn't give me a fix. I did install a
slew of codecs but that was no help. Then I had IE problems mostly MSHTML.
So, I did another repair / install (just finished) and am trembling with the
thought of having to go back and reinstall all the security stuff. One or two
of those 'updates' caused me total grief. I don't know which ones or I'd
skip them. One thing I will not do is download the MS media player
updates, I'll stick with classic as it works and I dislike the MS one anyway
as it has horrible graphics and 'feel'. Oh, and several programs I
downloaded after the 'upgrade' wouldn't install and to think the only
Website that had the fix for that was either Norton or Symantic (I forget
which), neither of whom has a product I'd ever have on my computer....MS
has pages of fixes and none worked. Go figure!
A problem I currently have is that a lot of my icons now point to the D:
drive instead of C:. It will be a chore to manually edit them all. Do you
know of a utility I can use to handle that as a batch?
Again, sincerely appreciate the kind direction you gave me.