Converted FAT32 to NTFS - System continually reboots

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Guest

After converting my C drive from FAT32 to NTFS the system continually
reboots. This happens shortly after seeing the initial windows xp logo.
Just before re-booting I see a blue screen for a split second.
I’ve started the system using a dos boot disk. When typing “C:†I get
“Invalid drive specification.â€
I’ve also used fdisk and can see the partition as active and NTFS. Any help
to get my system going again would be welcome.
Thanks
Patrick
 
G

Guest

try to start the Windows in safe mode, if it open with u, open my computer,
right click the System Drive, click properties, then click on tools Tab then
click Check Now to check the drive for errors (make sure the "Automatically
fix errors & attemp to recover bad sectors" check boxes are checked)

If Windows doesn't open with u in safe mode try to boot from a windows CD
and to get a command prompt and to scan ur System drive

hope this can help u
 
G

Guest

cheers 4 note - all sorted now - nothing basically worked so removed drive
and plugged it into a PC as secondary. Fixed drive from there and put it
back - all good.
 

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