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Boot.ini - dodac drugi system
I've used only Microsoft's system for dual-booting; I have no experience with third-party boot managers. And I haven't used Win2K since WinXP arrived in October .... !!!!!I can "restore" the data to hd0, but will the system boot? Yes, I'm sure I can boot from the CD and perform a complicated repair (I've had to do

Pseudo Triple-boot: Win2k, WinMe, RH Linux 7.1
NOTE: If the paging file is located on the system or boot partition, you may also receive the following warning message before returning to the "Welcome to Windows" logon screen: [Limited Virtual Memory] Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small. CAUSE This problem can occur if your Windows

Problem in system recovery after fatal failure of VAX3800, help!
If both devices consider themselves to have the same type of controller type, then the boot.ini from one system will work in the other. In almost all cases, the boot/system partition is the first drive, first partition, so a boot floppy on one computer will almost always boot another computer installed with the

How to make system boot drive (removing dualboot setup)
Everything I try has the same result - I tried (1) boot into safe mode, (2) boot to last known good configuration. I've attempted to reach the recover console, but system owner does not use a password and it requests an admin password which is unknown so and can't get past this obstacle.

How to automate system utilities upon boot - ie, do a chkdsk ...
At the time, I didn't take much notice, and the articles have This is not going to be too helpful, but I vaguely recall seeing this on a system a long time ago. However, the funny thing was, if there was a CD in the drive during bootup(or not, cannot remember which it was ;-)), the boot delay was reduced to ~10 sec

No Keyboard - Will System Boot - Bios Question?
Can you give me the reason, why some people choose for CD-rom as first boot order? I was thinking all the time that this list in boot order including a floppy is for computers that for example Windows98 as an operating system. So that is not what i think right! I write down the list of boot order in bios,

Packard Bell - Disk Boot Failure, Insert System Disk, and ...
In this case the Solaris label is intact & the PC partition table is intact, but the primary boot block was blown away, so grub doesn't even start to load this time. The Solaris partition is in cylinders 1 - 10199 w/ the root filesystem slice in cylinders 2043-3017 and swap in 3-767. I assume those "cylinders" are

Going crazy... Windows Protection Error at system boot
I loaded the RC disk at boot up and read the information on the screen. Most of the warning messages were serious in nature talking about potential loss of information/data, etc. I felt that using the RC console at the moment was beyond my technical capacity so I stopped the program. Since my system still boots to

Your system has no paging file, or the paging file is too small.
The terms "system partition" and "boot volume" are used counterintuitively: we boot from the system partition and keep the operating system files in the boot Each computer will have just a single system partition, even in a dual-boot system, and will have a separate boot volume for each Windows installation.

system boot disk
Unruh unruh-s...@physics.ubc.ca alt os linux suse birre <spamt...@norsborg.net> writes: On 2008-02-17 02:32, PWB wrote: Thanks the printer isnt showing unfortunatly in SUSE , So It looks like I'll need to install it , where is the search please to find the path Yast/System/Boot loader only I cant seem to see it,

system BOOT
Cathy Stevenson cats1...@best.com comp sys mac system debot...@hotmail.com wrote: I tosted my system in My PowerComputing 100. When I boot up I get a fashing white rectange. I can't even boot without extensions. When it crashed the frist time i hered this strange sound, that literly sounded like a race car crashing

BX133 boot problems
As so many writers have pointed out, "We BOOT from the SYSTEM partition and keep our SYSTEM files in the BOOT volume. You might also want to see: HOW TO: Restore the System/Boot Drive Letter in Windows http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;223188 But note that it is for Win2K; I don't know if

gmirror + glabel + gjournal and 7.0 installation
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need to have the system automatically do a chkdsk /f when it boos up. Any solutions? Thanks, Jeff To run chkdisk during the system boot, use \system32\regedt32.exe to edit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/BootExecute:REG_MULTI_SZ: to : autocheck autochk \DosDevices\C: /p - add a line for each

File system full corrupts grub boot process
"joevan" <joev...@joevanudity.net> wrote in message news:cvu1g0himjnaipog5obb9hqfvs0a9uiou5@4ax.com... I keep trying to get my new computer to boot up. I have tried 2 different boot disks but I keep getting a message to insert a system boot disk. I seem to be missing something. joevan.

System fails to start when attaching Second Hard Drive...
SATA Drive - WCARW2614819, rev 12.01B02 When I boot up I have system set to boot from SATA drive. I have two IDE hard drives connected via PCI controller (Silicon Image ATA-133 Medley Raid Controller card). Both drives are Maxtor 6L200P0 [Hard drive] (203.93 GB) rev BAH41G10 I have four USB hard drives hooked up to

XP SP-2 System Boot Fails using /3GB switch in Boot.ini
Disk configuration is: ad0: 13031MB <FUJITSU MPE3136AT> [26476/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33 ad1: No slave device ad2: 13029MB <Maxtor 91366U4> [26473/16/63] at ata1-master UDMA33 acd0: (ata1 slave) CDROM <SONY CD-ROM CDU4821> at ata1-slave UDMA33 Without ATAPICAM, the system boot correctly.

drive letters changed, system will not boot
It loads the Windows Files (system 32) Attempts to Re-boot system (unsuccessfully) Get the WINDOWS ERROR RECOVERY screen Launch Startup Repair Attempts to Re-boot system (unsuccessfully) Goes to the blue Screen with the STOP: 0x0000C1F5 -- PARLEY "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: You are not using the method you need to

install win2000 and make disc bootable?
Ntdetect.com Ntldr Boot.ini Bootsect.dos Ntbootdd.sys (if your drive is a scsi...you might not have this file on your PC...). On the other hand in order to remove Win98: 1. Edit your boot.ini to have your system boot Win2000 as the default OS... 2. Remove the line C:\="Microsoft Windows 98" (NOTE: the text between

System boot parameters - URGENT HELP NEEDED
Zattack wrote: I started a previous thread called "no operating system upon boot" that is still unresolved. I believe the meat of the story is that during work in the drive management utility for XP Home, I reformatted the drive D partition and potentially may have marked it as the primary or boot drive or somehow

system boot
Bruce
Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Julie wrote: Hi, I keep getting the System 32 folder opening when I boot up (or restart) my computer. I've gone to Kelly's tweaks, but the script said it couldn't repair anything since it couldn't find the proper value.