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
| >
| >
| >.
| >