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Hi there,
I've cloned my old c:\ drive to a partition on my new drive, using Norton Ghost, but I can't get to the login screen. The new drive is sitting in exactly the same hardware, on the same IDE cable, etc, etc. (ie, the only thing different in the system is the new hard drive) Setting the new drive as master, and disconnecting the old drive, the image boots up fine, goes through the black bootup screen with the windows logo and progress bar, clears to a blue screen which has the xp logo on it and the bars top and bottom (which would usually have the login details in the middle)... but that's where it stops. The mouse is alive, but I don't get a login box. I have found posts relating to this, but no solutions... I've heard sysprep mentioned but I have no idea what it is or whether it would help me. Does anyone know what is stopping XP getting to the login screen? Cheers, Matt |
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its usually a sysprep issue. I had better luck with creating a image file
of c drive on a separate partition of the new drive, do integrity check, remove old c drive and use ghost boot disk to restore from image file to the new c drive. -- ----------------------- dmac dmacleo@tds1.net remove 1 to mail Ati 9800pro 256 P4 2.8 @ 3.1 1gb ddr466 twin seagate 120 sata raid 0 "drmengler" <karl_onions@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:b6e0eb30.0405200208.bf48ea8@posting.google.com... > Hi there, > > I've cloned my old c:\ drive to a partition on my new drive, using > Norton Ghost, > but I can't get to the login screen. The new drive is sitting in > exactly the same hardware, on the same IDE cable, etc, etc. (ie, the > only thing different in the system is the new hard drive) > > Setting the new drive as master, and disconnecting the old drive, the > image boots up fine, goes through the black bootup screen with the > windows logo and progress bar, clears to a blue screen which has the > xp logo on it and the bars top and bottom (which would usually have > the login details in the middle)... > > but that's where it stops. The mouse is alive, but I don't get a login > box. > > I have found posts relating to this, but no solutions... I've heard > sysprep mentioned but I have no idea what it is or whether it would > help me. > > Does anyone know what is stopping XP getting to the login screen? > > Cheers, > > Matt |
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On 20 May 2004 03:08:40 -0700, karl_onions@hotmail.com (drmengler)
wrote: >Hi there, > >I've cloned my old c:\ drive to a partition on my new drive, using >Norton Ghost, >but I can't get to the login screen. The new drive is sitting in >exactly the same hardware, on the same IDE cable, etc, etc. (ie, the >only thing different in the system is the new hard drive) > SNIP >Cheers, > >Matt Matt, l. Is the new partition other than C:\? 2. I had a similar problem...not exact. Instead of a stall, I received a missing or corrupted HAL.dll message. Solved by going in the recovery console (from the cd) and at the prompt executed bootcfg /rebuild After answering a few questions, all was fine after a reboot. HTH and YMMV Later _______________________________________________________________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com <><><><><><><> The Worlds Uncensored News Source <><><><><><><><> |
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"drmengler" <karl_onions@hotmail.com> wrote: > I've cloned my old c:\ drive to a partition on my new drive, > using Norton Ghost, but I can't get to the login screen. The > new drive is sitting in exactly the same hardware, on the > same IDE cable, etc, etc. (ie, the only thing different in > the system is the new hard drive) > > Setting the new drive as master, and disconnecting the old > drive, the image boots up fine, goes through the black bootup > screen with the windows logo and progress bar, clears to a > blue screen which has the xp logo on it and the bars top > and bottom (which would usually have the login details in > the middle)... That's a classic symptom of munged up partition signatures. You're not supposed to let old-XP see the new disk before doing the cloning, and you're not supposed to let new-XP see the old disk before it's booted up at least once and rebuilt its drive letter table with the new disk signatures. Since your XP partition is supposed to be "C", then try this trick: remove the old HDD, boot from a *Win98* boot floppy (download one from www.bootdisk.com, if necessary), at the DOS prompt run the command "fdisk /mbr", remove the floppy, reboot from HDD, and see if XP now boots up as "C". |
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"I'm Dan" <dgREMOVE-THIS1261@cs.com> wrote in message news:<e6Sjw4tPEHA.644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
> That's a classic symptom of munged up partition signatures. > Since your XP partition is supposed to be "C", then try this trick: remove > the old HDD, boot from a *Win98* boot floppy (download one from > www.bootdisk.com, if necessary), at the DOS prompt run the command "fdisk > /mbr", remove the floppy, reboot from HDD, and see if XP now boots up as > "C". Dan, That did the trick. Thanks! I spent hours making new ghost images, backing up, restoring, blah blah blah, but in the end, all it took was a Windows 98 boot disk and a one line command! Cheers. |
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> "I'm Dan" <dgREMOVE-THIS1261@cs.com> wrote: > > That's a classic symptom of munged up partition signatures. > > Since your XP partition is supposed to be "C", then try this trick: > > remove the old HDD, boot from a *Win98* boot floppy > > (download one from www.bootdisk.com, if necessary), at > > the DOS prompt run the command "fdisk /mbr", remove the > > floppy, reboot from HDD, and see if XP now boots up as "C". > "drmengler" <karl_onions@hotmail.com> wrote: > That did the trick. Thanks! I spent hours making new ghost > images, backing up, restoring, blah blah blah, but in the end, all > it took was a Windows 98 boot disk and a one line command! You're welcome. FTR (and for anyone else listening in), this trick only works if XP was originally installed as "C". |
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