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Toolman Tim
| I've just had a very strange problem after installing a webcam driver.
| Upon completion the driver required a reboot, so off it all went. When
| the machine came back up XP appeared to be booting OK, but then stopped
| and went in to a boot loop. Upon closer inspection it seems there is a
| blue screen with an error message appearing, but it flashes up way too
| fast for me to read before it starts to reboot again and I'm not sure
| how to turn the auto-reboot off in order to read it. BIOS somewhere,
maybe?
|
| Anyway, I tried booting to safe mode with no joy, then decided to
| reinstall XP. XP install disc gets to the 'choose your drive to install
| to' page and it lists my C drive but with no file system listed. Other
| drives in the machine all show as NTFS. Odd, and not a little worrying.
| Is the drive trashed, I wonder?
|
| I spend a few minutes switching drives and jumpers around and eventually
| get XP up and running on a whole new drive. My old drive is now slaved
| as F: and, lo and behold, XP can see it fine and has identified it as
| having an NTFS file system with all the files are still there and in
| working order. A disc scan shows no errors on the disc.
|
| Odd. So I switch everything back and try to boot from the old drive
| again. No luck. Try XP install again and once more the install routine
| says there is no file system on that drive.
|
| I switch again, thinking I can just get the install app to re-install XP
| on to the drive when it shows up as F:.
|
| Still no good. Even when slaved, the XP install disc cannot find a file
| system and insists that if I want XP on that drive it will need to be
| completely reformatted. Which, considering it's a 100Gb drive with only
| 2% space left, I'm not really that keen to do.
|
| I'm now completely stumped. Can anybody offer any suggestions as to what
| to try next?
|
You say you were unable to get it to boot in safe mode - did you get the
boot menu? One of the options there is "Last known good configuration". You
might try that.
And when you try to run the XP install from the CD, you have other options -
a repair install and a recovery console. I don't remember if system file
scan runs in a recovery console...probably not, but in case I'm wrong, that
would be "SFC /SCANNOW". The repair install could possibly recognise your
existing OS install.
Oh - and if you have only 2% space left on your drive, you are asking for
problems (in my opinion). I never let mine get closer than 5% - and I prefer
10%. It gives your operating system room to move files around if needed.
| Upon completion the driver required a reboot, so off it all went. When
| the machine came back up XP appeared to be booting OK, but then stopped
| and went in to a boot loop. Upon closer inspection it seems there is a
| blue screen with an error message appearing, but it flashes up way too
| fast for me to read before it starts to reboot again and I'm not sure
| how to turn the auto-reboot off in order to read it. BIOS somewhere,
maybe?
|
| Anyway, I tried booting to safe mode with no joy, then decided to
| reinstall XP. XP install disc gets to the 'choose your drive to install
| to' page and it lists my C drive but with no file system listed. Other
| drives in the machine all show as NTFS. Odd, and not a little worrying.
| Is the drive trashed, I wonder?
|
| I spend a few minutes switching drives and jumpers around and eventually
| get XP up and running on a whole new drive. My old drive is now slaved
| as F: and, lo and behold, XP can see it fine and has identified it as
| having an NTFS file system with all the files are still there and in
| working order. A disc scan shows no errors on the disc.
|
| Odd. So I switch everything back and try to boot from the old drive
| again. No luck. Try XP install again and once more the install routine
| says there is no file system on that drive.
|
| I switch again, thinking I can just get the install app to re-install XP
| on to the drive when it shows up as F:.
|
| Still no good. Even when slaved, the XP install disc cannot find a file
| system and insists that if I want XP on that drive it will need to be
| completely reformatted. Which, considering it's a 100Gb drive with only
| 2% space left, I'm not really that keen to do.
|
| I'm now completely stumped. Can anybody offer any suggestions as to what
| to try next?
|
You say you were unable to get it to boot in safe mode - did you get the
boot menu? One of the options there is "Last known good configuration". You
might try that.
And when you try to run the XP install from the CD, you have other options -
a repair install and a recovery console. I don't remember if system file
scan runs in a recovery console...probably not, but in case I'm wrong, that
would be "SFC /SCANNOW". The repair install could possibly recognise your
existing OS install.
Oh - and if you have only 2% space left on your drive, you are asking for
problems (in my opinion). I never let mine get closer than 5% - and I prefer
10%. It gives your operating system room to move files around if needed.