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George W. Barrowcliff
My current system is multipartitioned with Linux, OS/w and XP Pro. I wrote
over the boot manager a year ago with the Windows boot sector and boots
directly to XP.
The original was 80 GB with 20 dedicated to XP.
I also have an identically configured system that I have not been using
and so used it for some experiments.
Using Diskpart, I removed all partitions except the XP, then I extened XP
to be all 80 GB. everything was still working OK and the C: partition
showed as 80gb.
It would not reboot. I think the step I missed was in rewriting the boot
sector.
Would someone help me with this last step? I don't want to do this to my
production system until I am confident it will be successful.
TIA
I want to upgrade to a 300 or so using the MaxBlast software supplied with
over the boot manager a year ago with the Windows boot sector and boots
directly to XP.
The original was 80 GB with 20 dedicated to XP.
I also have an identically configured system that I have not been using
and so used it for some experiments.
Using Diskpart, I removed all partitions except the XP, then I extened XP
to be all 80 GB. everything was still working OK and the C: partition
showed as 80gb.
It would not reboot. I think the step I missed was in rewriting the boot
sector.
Would someone help me with this last step? I don't want to do this to my
production system until I am confident it will be successful.
TIA
I want to upgrade to a 300 or so using the MaxBlast software supplied with