No, won't work.
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"wingog1024" wrote:
> I'm having problems booting up my win2000 pro NTFS system.
> I do not have a ERD (Emergency Repair Disk). Can I create a duplicate
> ERD if I do a parallel install, which can be used during the recovery
> console from the original install.
>
>
> Forgive me if this appears long winded.
>
>
> I'm able to run the install W2K install program from the origional 4
> floppies which then access the W2K CD.
>
>
> The Welcome Setup screen appears as follows:-
>
>
> Setup W2K press Enter
> Repair W2k press R
> Quit Press F3
>
>
> Choosing R for repair displays the following:-
>
>
> Recovery Console press C
> Emergency Repair press R
>
>
> Choosing R
>
>
> Manual Repair M
> Fast Repair F
>
>
> I have run Fast Repair a few time to no avail. When choosing Manual
> repair I am prompted for the ERD disk, which I do not have.
> I've Tried running the CHKDSK /p /s and BOOTFIX option in Repair
> Console also to no avail.
>
> The system hangs at the Windows Startup Welcome screen.
> In safe mode is hangs at the AGP440.SYS device loading line.
> I have thought about deleting or renaming the file from the console
> screen prompt, but thought I'd try and create a ERD first.
>
>
> Any advice from all you techies / MCSEs would be gratefully welcomed.
>
>
> Regards
> Iv
>