"TedM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I thought I had fixed an error message that stated cannot find hal.dll ....
>
> I edited the boot.ini and got it to boot up. Then I turned off the PC and
> when I turned it on it would not boot up. This time the I got a "NTLDR is
> missing".
>
> I used a Win XP CD and chose the recovery mode. Then I checked the
> different
> drives and noticed that the drive letters had changed. The drive which had
> been C was now D, and drive E was not F.
>
> I have not changed any configuration. I have been moving a lot of data
> docs/files and folders from one drive to another in my attempt to clean up
> my
> data that is scattered all over different drives, with a lot of dups etc..
>
> I tried to access boot.ini to edit it but could not find a way. I then
> rebooted to see if there was something that was wrong on the BIOS
> configuration. I went into the BIOS settings and noticed that one of the
> original drives was missing, and could not get the BIOS to recognize it
> even
> after I hit the discover option ...
>
> My question is why are the drive letters changing on their own?
>
> Also why is one of the drives just dropping out and cannot be seen by the
> BIOS? This was later repeated with another drive. Could it be the
> motherboard
> is going bad?
>
> Thanks for any light you can shed on this problem, and any help you can
> give
> me.
>
> TedM
I suggest you resolve the BIOS/disk problem first by asking for help in a
hardware newsgroup. After this is sorted out, come back here for help with
the Windows issue.
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