How do I set the active partition in 2000? I am running dynamic disks -
there is no option in disk manager. Does partition magic allow for this? DOS
FDISK?
Thanks,
Tim
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From: "Pegasus (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.win2000.setup,microsoft.public.win2000.setup_deployment,microsoft.public.win2000.setup_upgrade,microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: Can't boot from drive after ghosting and mirroring
>
> "Tim Jones" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello all,
>>
>> <preamble>
>> I had last week the enviable task of upgrading a Windows 2000 SBS server
> to
>> new hardware running the same OS (not upgrading).
>>
>> I had no luck following the MS guide - the server failed to boot after
> doing
>> an authoritive restore of the directory.
>>
>> I decided then to ghost it, encountering some issues along the way (did
> you
>> know that an HP ML530 doesn't support IDE hard drives on its internal
>> interface? I sure didn't!). The Dell computer and the HP had different
>> PCI
>> buses, so I couldn't take the RAID card from one machine and put it in
>> the
>> other either.
>>
>> I went out and purchased a PCI IDE card, and was able to copy across the
>> data to it with Ghost boot disks, put the disk in the ML530 (with the new
>> PCI card) and boot up fine.
>>
>> I then set up software mirroring between the disks - so far so good. I
>> did
>> not ghost the disk as the PCI card was not native and not getting picked
> up
>> in the DOS session.
>>
>> I then came back in a couple of days later to remove the IDE drive...
> guess
>> what?
>> </preamble>
>> <problem>
>> The SCSI array would not boot.
>>
>> I went through and ran the recovery console, did FIXBOOT and FIXMBR. Ran
> the
>> automated recovery tool. Left it booting off a floppy in the end.
>>
>> Now, I think that the Dell partition on the IDE disk that was Ghosted
>> over
>> was what was the boot partition there - but the new disk should be able
> boot
>> shouldn't it?
>>
>> It boots fine with a boot floppy.
>> </problem>
>>
>> Does anyone know what I can do?
>>
>> I thought of looking at partition magic - can that help this sort of
>> problem?
>>
>> I also thought of going back and reghosting the whole thing all over
> again,
>> with the Dell partition - erg!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tim Jones
>>
>
> You did not say how far the boot process goes, and what messages
> (if any) you get. Your Windows environment is obviously correct,
> so perhaps you need to set your boot partition to "active".
>
>
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