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One of the computers I own has two harddisks, one being
partitioned into 3 logical drives (C, E, F), the other two (D, G). The second disk is a slave disk (first one master). I typically boot from D (slave). The first disk developed some bad sectors. I used spfdisk to re-partition the drive and MHDD reformat it. Now, when I turn on the computer, it says cannot find OS. Can a boot manager solve the problem? If it can, is there a boot manager that comes as a bootable CD image? I don't have a floppy drive on this computer. Another solution I can think of is a bootable DOS on a CD that recognize two CD drives for this computer has two CD drives and I have spfdisk on a non-bootable CD. The third solution would be to create a bootable CD with spfdisk on it but I don't know how. Thanks. |
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When you originally installed XP onto your slave drive it created the boot
sector(master boot record) on the C drive.........by formatting you have destroyed that.By starting with your XP CD you should be able to enter the Recovery Console to fix this problem.Here is the MS site that explains the use of the Console.You do not need to install it you can run it off the CD ...you are loking to use the "fixboot" "fixmbr" commands http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654 peter "John Smith" <jsmith@company.com> wrote in message news:%236Bgl2liHHA.4036@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > One of the computers I own has two harddisks, one being > partitioned into 3 logical drives (C, E, F), the other two (D, G). > The second disk is a slave disk (first one master). I typically > boot from D (slave). > > The first disk developed some bad sectors. I used spfdisk to > re-partition the drive and MHDD reformat it. Now, when I turn on > the computer, it says cannot find OS. > > Can a boot manager solve the problem? If it can, is there a boot > manager that comes as a bootable CD image? I don't have a floppy > drive on this computer. Another solution I can think of is a > bootable DOS on a CD that recognize two CD drives for this > computer has two CD drives and I have spfdisk on a non-bootable > CD. The third solution would be to create a bootable CD with > spfdisk on it but I don't know how. Thanks. |
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"John Smith" <jsmith@company.com> wrote in message news:%236Bgl2liHHA.4036@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> One of the computers I own has two harddisks, one being > partitioned into 3 logical drives (C, E, F), the other two (D, G). > The second disk is a slave disk (first one master). I typically > boot from D (slave). Which drive is designated as the boot drive by the BIOS setup? The primary master or slave? Loading Windows from "D:" is not necessarily the same as booting from from "D:" > The first disk developed some bad sectors. I used spfdisk to > re-partition the drive and MHDD reformat it. Now, when I turn on > the computer, it says cannot find OS. Best guess is that you were "booting" from a partition on the master, which in turn was loading Windows on the slave (D: drive). If that's the case you need a "primary active" partition on the primary master (boot) drive, with the necessary boot sector code (to find ntldr), as well as the necessary boot files (ntldr, ntdetect.com, and boot.ini). > Can a boot manager solve the problem? If it can, is there a boot > manager that comes as a bootable CD image? I don't have a floppy > drive on this computer. Another solution I can think of is a > bootable DOS on a CD that recognize two CD drives for this > computer has two CD drives and I have spfdisk on a non-bootable > CD. The third solution would be to create a bootable CD with > spfdisk on it but I don't know how. A boot manager probably won't help, and will make things more complicated. Create an XP bootable CD. Point boot.ini to the partition on the secondary drive. You can Google on how to do that. That should at least get you in until it's straightened out. |
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IMO if a hd develops bad sectors its time to dump it, immediately.
It may be that your boot record is on C and in partitioning it you lost the boot record "John Smith" <jsmith@company.com> wrote in message news:%236Bgl2liHHA.4036@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > One of the computers I own has two harddisks, one being > partitioned into 3 logical drives (C, E, F), the other two (D, G). > The second disk is a slave disk (first one master). I typically > boot from D (slave). > > The first disk developed some bad sectors. I used spfdisk to > re-partition the drive and MHDD reformat it. Now, when I turn on > the computer, it says cannot find OS. > > Can a boot manager solve the problem? If it can, is there a boot > manager that comes as a bootable CD image? I don't have a floppy > drive on this computer. Another solution I can think of is a > bootable DOS on a CD that recognize two CD drives for this > computer has two CD drives and I have spfdisk on a non-bootable > CD. The third solution would be to create a bootable CD with > spfdisk on it but I don't know how. Thanks. |
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I loaded the XP CD and ran the recovery program. It asked me for
the administrator's password. I entered the password but it did not accept the password. So I removed the defected harddisk, installed a new harddisk and installed another copy of XP on the new disk. I then ran fixboot (no problem) and fixmbr (it warned me there is something wrong and said it might destroy the partition. So I quitted.) Now, is it possible to boot to the old XP? How? John Smith wrote: > One of the computers I own has two harddisks, one being > partitioned into 3 logical drives (C, E, F), the other two (D, G). > The second disk is a slave disk (first one master). I typically > boot from D (slave). > > The first disk developed some bad sectors. I used spfdisk to > re-partition the drive and MHDD reformat it. Now, when I turn on > the computer, it says cannot find OS. > > Can a boot manager solve the problem? If it can, is there a boot > manager that comes as a bootable CD image? I don't have a floppy > drive on this computer. Another solution I can think of is a > bootable DOS on a CD that recognize two CD drives for this > computer has two CD drives and I have spfdisk on a non-bootable > CD. The third solution would be to create a bootable CD with > spfdisk on it but I don't know how. Thanks. |
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