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Dual Booting W2K with XP, but now can't access XP

 
 
John W. Anderson
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      11th Mar 2004
Hi, I've been running a dual boot system for almost 4
years, first with W2K and 98SE, then W2K and XP Home.W2K
on drive c, XP on drive d (dual partition of single
physical drive).

I had a problem and had to reinstall W2K. PC gives me the
same old boot menu with XP as the second choice, but now
it won't let me go to XP. Gives me an error message to go
into Windows 2000 safe mode. W2K works fine.

Is there any way to repair the boot.ini or boot sector
data to get me back to XP without having to reinstall XP?
I've tried installing boot managers like System Commander
and Powerquest's Boot Magic, but they don't see XP either.
Drive D and all files where XP resides is fine. Nothing
seems to be missing, either.

I'm just nervous about installing XP and then screwing up
W2K. If I do have to reinstall XP, how should I go about
it? Do it from W2K or do XP boot floppies/CD-ROM boot?

Many thanks in advance.

-John
 
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Dave Patrick
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      11th Mar 2004
Boot the XP CD-Rom and from the recovery console;
fixboot
to repair the boot sector.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


"John W. Anderson" wrote:
| Hi, I've been running a dual boot system for almost 4
| years, first with W2K and 98SE, then W2K and XP Home.W2K
| on drive c, XP on drive d (dual partition of single
| physical drive).
|
| I had a problem and had to reinstall W2K. PC gives me the
| same old boot menu with XP as the second choice, but now
| it won't let me go to XP. Gives me an error message to go
| into Windows 2000 safe mode. W2K works fine.
|
| Is there any way to repair the boot.ini or boot sector
| data to get me back to XP without having to reinstall XP?
| I've tried installing boot managers like System Commander
| and Powerquest's Boot Magic, but they don't see XP either.
| Drive D and all files where XP resides is fine. Nothing
| seems to be missing, either.
|
| I'm just nervous about installing XP and then screwing up
| W2K. If I do have to reinstall XP, how should I go about
| it? Do it from W2K or do XP boot floppies/CD-ROM boot?
|
| Many thanks in advance.
|
| -John


 
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John W. Anderson
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      11th Mar 2004
Dave --

Thanks very much! That will ask where to write a file,
won't it? Do I write it to the boot drive C or to the
drive where XP is, D?

Thanks again!

-John

>-----Original Message-----
>Boot the XP CD-Rom and from the recovery console;
>fixboot
>to repair the boot sector.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
>"John W. Anderson" wrote:
>| Hi, I've been running a dual boot system for almost 4
>| years, first with W2K and 98SE, then W2K and XP Home.W2K
>| on drive c, XP on drive d (dual partition of single
>| physical drive).
>|
>| I had a problem and had to reinstall W2K. PC gives me

the
>| same old boot menu with XP as the second choice, but now
>| it won't let me go to XP. Gives me an error message to

go
>| into Windows 2000 safe mode. W2K works fine.
>|
>| Is there any way to repair the boot.ini or boot sector
>| data to get me back to XP without having to reinstall

XP?
>| I've tried installing boot managers like System

Commander
>| and Powerquest's Boot Magic, but they don't see XP

either.
>| Drive D and all files where XP resides is fine. Nothing
>| seems to be missing, either.
>|
>| I'm just nervous about installing XP and then screwing

up
>| W2K. If I do have to reinstall XP, how should I go about
>| it? Do it from W2K or do XP boot floppies/CD-ROM boot?
>|
>| Many thanks in advance.
>|
>| -John
>
>
>.
>

 
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Dave Patrick
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      11th Mar 2004
By default it with write (rewrite) the boot sector on the first primary
active partition. Yes you can specify but normally not required.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


"John W. Anderson" wrote:
| Dave --
|
| Thanks very much! That will ask where to write a file,
| won't it? Do I write it to the boot drive C or to the
| drive where XP is, D?
|
| Thanks again!
|
| -John


 
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Andy
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      12th Mar 2004
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 01:18:11 -0800, "John W. Anderson"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi, I've been running a dual boot system for almost 4
>years, first with W2K and 98SE, then W2K and XP Home.W2K
>on drive c, XP on drive d (dual partition of single
>physical drive).
>
>I had a problem and had to reinstall W2K. PC gives me the
>same old boot menu with XP as the second choice, but now
>it won't let me go to XP. Gives me an error message to go
>into Windows 2000 safe mode. W2K works fine.


The only thing you have to do is copy to C:\ the files ntldr and
ntdetect.com from the i386 directory of the Windows XP CD. You can do
this when running Windows 2000.

>
>Is there any way to repair the boot.ini or boot sector
>data to get me back to XP without having to reinstall XP?
>I've tried installing boot managers like System Commander
>and Powerquest's Boot Magic, but they don't see XP either.
>Drive D and all files where XP resides is fine. Nothing
>seems to be missing, either.
>
>I'm just nervous about installing XP and then screwing up
>W2K. If I do have to reinstall XP, how should I go about
>it? Do it from W2K or do XP boot floppies/CD-ROM boot?
>
>Many thanks in advance.
>
>-John


 
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John W. Anderson
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      13th Mar 2004
I tried it, and XP wanted to write the data to drive G! I
do have another HDD, which is also dual partitioned. So I
have C, D, E, and F. Weird thing is, first it found W2K as
C: WINNT and XP as E:Windows. I told it to go to E:
Windows. So I'm look at the drives, and it has them a
little mised up. That is, physical drive 0 is C and E and
physical drive 1 is D and F. Or should be, right?

Anyway, I'm worried about telling it to write it to C
instead. It didn't give me that option. It asked if I was
sure I wanted to write the fix to drive G. I typed "N"
andwent back to the console. If I want to tell it to write
to C, how do I do it, please? Say "Fixboot C" to begin
with? Or when it asks if I want to write to G, put "c" in
there instead of "n" for No?

I know this is confusing (at least to me). In Windows, my
drives show up as Drive 0 as C and D and Drive 1 as H and
I because of CD-ROMS E and F and a zip as G.

-John


>-----Original Message-----
>By default it with write (rewrite) the boot sector on the

first primary
>active partition. Yes you can specify but normally not

required.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
>"John W. Anderson" wrote:
>| Dave --
>|
>| Thanks very much! That will ask where to write a file,
>| won't it? Do I write it to the boot drive C or to the
>| drive where XP is, D?
>|
>| Thanks again!
>|
>| -John
>
>
>.
>

 
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Dave Patrick
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      14th Mar 2004
When you reinstalled Windows 2000 did you format the partition or delete/
recreate the partition? If the latter then that may be the source of your
problem.


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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


"John W. Anderson" wrote:
| I tried it, and XP wanted to write the data to drive G! I
| do have another HDD, which is also dual partitioned. So I
| have C, D, E, and F. Weird thing is, first it found W2K as
| C: WINNT and XP as E:Windows. I told it to go to E:
| Windows. So I'm look at the drives, and it has them a
| little mised up. That is, physical drive 0 is C and E and
| physical drive 1 is D and F. Or should be, right?
|
| Anyway, I'm worried about telling it to write it to C
| instead. It didn't give me that option. It asked if I was
| sure I wanted to write the fix to drive G. I typed "N"
| andwent back to the console. If I want to tell it to write
| to C, how do I do it, please? Say "Fixboot C" to begin
| with? Or when it asks if I want to write to G, put "c" in
| there instead of "n" for No?
|
| I know this is confusing (at least to me). In Windows, my
| drives show up as Drive 0 as C and D and Drive 1 as H and
| I because of CD-ROMS E and F and a zip as G.
|
| -John
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >By default it with write (rewrite) the boot sector on the
| first primary
| >active partition. Yes you can specify but normally not
| required.
| >
| >--
| >Regards,
| >
| >Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in
| newsgroup.
| >Microsoft MVP [Windows]
| >Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
| >http://www.microsoft.com/protect
| >
| >
| >"John W. Anderson" wrote:
| >| Dave --
| >|
| >| Thanks very much! That will ask where to write a file,
| >| won't it? Do I write it to the boot drive C or to the
| >| drive where XP is, D?
| >|
| >| Thanks again!
| >|
| >| -John
| >
| >
| >.
| >


 
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John W. Anderson
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      14th Mar 2004
No, I didn't touch the partition or give any special
instructions. It's the same.

-John



>-----Original Message-----
>When you reinstalled Windows 2000 did you format the

partition or delete/
>recreate the partition? If the latter then that may be

the source of your
>problem.
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
>"John W. Anderson" wrote:
>| I tried it, and XP wanted to write the data to drive G!

I
>| do have another HDD, which is also dual partitioned. So

I
>| have C, D, E, and F. Weird thing is, first it found W2K

as
>| C: WINNT and XP as E:Windows. I told it to go to E:
>| Windows. So I'm look at the drives, and it has them a
>| little mised up. That is, physical drive 0 is C and E

and
>| physical drive 1 is D and F. Or should be, right?
>|
>| Anyway, I'm worried about telling it to write it to C
>| instead. It didn't give me that option. It asked if I

was
>| sure I wanted to write the fix to drive G. I typed "N"
>| andwent back to the console. If I want to tell it to

write
>| to C, how do I do it, please? Say "Fixboot C" to begin
>| with? Or when it asks if I want to write to G, put "c"

in
>| there instead of "n" for No?
>|
>| I know this is confusing (at least to me). In Windows,

my
>| drives show up as Drive 0 as C and D and Drive 1 as H

and
>| I because of CD-ROMS E and F and a zip as G.
>|
>| -John
>|
>|
>| >-----Original Message-----
>| >By default it with write (rewrite) the boot sector on

the
>| first primary
>| >active partition. Yes you can specify but normally not
>| required.
>| >
>| >--
>| >Regards,
>| >
>| >Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in
>| newsgroup.
>| >Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>| >Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
>| >http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>| >
>| >
>| >"John W. Anderson" wrote:
>| >| Dave --
>| >|
>| >| Thanks very much! That will ask where to write a

file,
>| >| won't it? Do I write it to the boot drive C or to the
>| >| drive where XP is, D?
>| >|
>| >| Thanks again!
>| >|
>| >| -John
>| >
>| >
>| >.
>| >
>
>
>.
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John W. Anderson
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      14th Mar 2004
Andy --

Those files are already there.

-John

>-----Original Message-----
>When you reinstalled Windows 2000 did you format the

partition or delete/
>recreate the partition? If the latter then that may be

the source of your
>problem.
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
>"John W. Anderson" wrote:
>| I tried it, and XP wanted to write the data to drive G!

I
>| do have another HDD, which is also dual partitioned. So

I
>| have C, D, E, and F. Weird thing is, first it found W2K

as
>| C: WINNT and XP as E:Windows. I told it to go to E:
>| Windows. So I'm look at the drives, and it has them a
>| little mised up. That is, physical drive 0 is C and E

and
>| physical drive 1 is D and F. Or should be, right?
>|
>| Anyway, I'm worried about telling it to write it to C
>| instead. It didn't give me that option. It asked if I

was
>| sure I wanted to write the fix to drive G. I typed "N"
>| andwent back to the console. If I want to tell it to

write
>| to C, how do I do it, please? Say "Fixboot C" to begin
>| with? Or when it asks if I want to write to G, put "c"

in
>| there instead of "n" for No?
>|
>| I know this is confusing (at least to me). In Windows,

my
>| drives show up as Drive 0 as C and D and Drive 1 as H

and
>| I because of CD-ROMS E and F and a zip as G.
>|
>| -John
>|
>|
>| >-----Original Message-----
>| >By default it with write (rewrite) the boot sector on

the
>| first primary
>| >active partition. Yes you can specify but normally not
>| required.
>| >
>| >--
>| >Regards,
>| >
>| >Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in
>| newsgroup.
>| >Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>| >Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
>| >http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>| >
>| >
>| >"John W. Anderson" wrote:
>| >| Dave --
>| >|
>| >| Thanks very much! That will ask where to write a

file,
>| >| won't it? Do I write it to the boot drive C or to the
>| >| drive where XP is, D?
>| >|
>| >| Thanks again!
>| >|
>| >| -John
>| >
>| >
>| >.
>| >
>
>
>.
>

 
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Dave Patrick
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      15th Mar 2004
Then there would be no reason for the active partition to change
fixboot C:
assuming that C:\ is and was the system partition.

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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
Microsoft Certified Professional [Windows 2000]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect


"John W. Anderson" wrote:
| No, I didn't touch the partition or give any special
| instructions. It's the same.
|
| -John


 
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