This makes it a lot clearer and I can now lay my
crystal ball aside.
While the machine is running nicely, make yourself a
floppy boot disk like so:
- Format a floppy disk your WinXP PC.
- Copy these hidden files A:\
c:\ntldr
c:\ntdetect.com
c:\boot.ini
- Boot the machine with this diskette to make sure that
it works.
When you have the same problem next time, do this:
- Boot the machine with this diskette.
- Find out if the three hidden files listed above are still
present and if they are identical to the copies you have
on your floppy disk, then post the results here.
"dre1x" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0CD80B00-5535-48E0-86CD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> It would go thru it's BIOS screens (if that's what they are called) The
> first text screen shows the graphics card info. The second text screen
shows
> the BIOS info as well as computer specs (RAM, Hdd's, Optical drives). The
> third text screen shows hardware performance (CPU voltage and temp, etc.)
and
> 'Verifying DMI pool data'. From there it is sposed to boot into Windows,
but
> it would just 'hang'. As far as what files, i guess i really don't know,
but
> i would suspect boot.ini, NTLDR and NTDETECT.COM. I imagine FIXBOOT
> re-writes whatever is missing. I hope thais gives some insight....
Anyway,
> if i could get into 'Recovery Console' although getting there was
sometimes
> 'touch and go' as well, i could run FIXBOOT, re-start and it would boot
> normally......D
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> > ?
> >
> >
> >
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