Hi
Yes I've tryed booting off the install disk as well as working with several
other disk utility software packages (Partition magic, etc.) but have not
come up with a answer to this problem yet. Though I can look at the key
startup files I haven't yet been able to find the actual command that starts
the conversion at startup. If I could just find a way to stop the conversion
at bootup I would be happy as it is not critical that this drive be converted
to NTFS. I thought it would be a simple answer but so far I haven't found it.
"riprap" wrote:
> On Feb 15, 9:11 am, AJF <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> ><snip!>
>
> Hello, AJF::
> Forgive me for asking the pedestrian-obvious question BUT--assuming
> you have the install disc, have you considered booting the box from
> the XP disc & attempting a repair install?
> Just an idea....Another option using the install disc would be to get
> into Recovery Console & doing a rebuild on the boot files.....
> BTW, as you're probably aware of, if you Google for "mup.sys" you get
> over 59K hits, most of them concerned with boot & hang-up problems.
> riprap
>
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