Related topics

request assistance for system boot disk.
The BIOS begins the search for a drive to boot from. Most modern BIOSes contain a setting that controls if the system should first try to boot from the floppy disk (A:) or first try the hard Having identified its target boot drive, the BIOS looks for boot information to start the operating system boot process.

Failed Update - System Boot Failure
PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM If you do have to reinstall, most if not all of your settings will be retained as long as you reinstall over your present installation. Errol I've got a problem with a Win95 system that won't boot. It's been running fine for about 6 months.

Re-installing Win98 - UPDATE
Michal Kawecki kkwi...@o2.px pl comp os ms-windows winnt Dnia Tue, 26 Feb 2008 14:25:00 +0100, Norbert napisał(a): Dodam, ze sproboawlem dopisac linie: multi(1)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional RAID" Ale przy wyborze tej pozycji przy starcie system informuje, ze nie znalazl

Cannot Delete Shortcut from Desktop!!
The machine cannot find the operating systems so it is attempting a network boot. Go into the bios and make sure the harddrive is being detected... also check the boot order to be sure it's listed prior to the network boot option. To enter your bios setup ... you may have to press the delete key during bootup...

Dual boot, correct boot.ini
MIRSE mi...@aol.com alt sys pc-clone compaq Subject: System Boot From: "Sayef Ahmed" sahme...@speakeasy.net Date: 12/30/01 12:50 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: <u2taqiik8b9...@corp.supernews.com> Hi All I have a question...i am having a problem since i try to upgrade the BIOS on my 7360 system i keep getting

Printer driver
You boot the system from the host drive, configure the host drive OS to include the controller drivers for the SCSI controller. If you properly prepare the system/boot partition on the "target" IDE, you should, at the conclusion of the transfer, be able to shutdown the system, disconnect all drive but this

Printer driver
If I boot off a floppy, it takes about 15 minutes. I am able to access the C: drive, but it takes more than 5 minutes to do a directory of the c: drive. All operations on the C: drive are similarly slow. 4. If I boot using a Win 98 system disk, I get the same results as #3 above. 5. If I boot using a Win 95 (not

Boot.ini - dodac drugi system
As I believe I indicated in one or another of my posts re this situation, I do not think there's a reasonable chance of finding a process - either through Disk Management or some registry hack - to return his system/boot drive back to its original C: drive letter assignment. However.

System don't boot from bootdisk
Worst case you use this procedure to change it back to F: How to Change the System/Boot Drive Letter in Windows 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q223/1/88.ASP The worst case is that the BackUp MyPC software may not be restoring the files that are part of the System State because, when booted in

sbabr312.zip System Boot Areas Antivirus, N. Ferri
At times, some systems may experience a hang condition after partitioning, formatting and initial boot-up of a hard rive. In Windows 95 and 98, Then Load the BIOS Defaults - Then Load the SETUP Defaults - Save the BIOS changes and reboot the PC to a System Boot Diskette. - Shut down the PC after the memory

run a perl script during system boot
It used to boot pretty fast & there was no unwanted diskspace autoconsumption on any of those drives.. Recently I've installed another 40GB SAMGSUNG harddisk in addition and freshly partitioned & formated both the HDDs(20GB partitions-C,E,F & 40GB partitions-D,G,H) and setup a dual boot system with win-ME on C:

VISTA (does not boot) get a BLUE SCREEN
+ * cgroup_init_early - cgroup initialization at system boot + * + * Initialize cgroups at system boot, and initialize any + * subsystems that request early init. */ int __init cgroup_init_early(void) { @@ -2474,8 +2477,10 @@ int __init cgroup_init_early(void) /** - * cgroup_init - register cgroup filesystem and

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
I am working on a system to update the boot sequence based on these dependencies, and would like see this as the default in Lenny. /bin/sh -# -# drbdlinksclean Cleans links made by drbdlinks -# Calls drbdlinks on initial system boot and shutdown to make -# sure that any links set up by drbdlinks are cleaned up

Printer driver
During boot and application launch, a Windows system demands and pages a sizable amount of data in small chunks (4 KB to 64 KB), seeking between files, directories, The system boot prefetch file is in the %systemroot%\Prefetch directory. Although these prefetch-readable files can be opened using Notepad,

cgroup: fix comments
Dallas Overturf dallas.overt...@verizon.net rec games pinball Here is a suggestion: If a WMS MPU Does not boot without the driver board, try it with a good one attached. I think around system 6 maybe 4 you'll find in looking at the schematics that they took out a pair of pullup packs. While I've seen docs from old

Can I boot of an XP System disk, nested in a logical volume
Hello, I have a DELL XPS B1000 system, 256MB, 1Gig P3 running windows ME. I have been experiencing a boot problem for a while now but it seems to be getting worse (more frequent). What happens is, when the system boots, it doesn't recognize my C drive as being bootable. It doesn't always happen and if I press the

system boot problem
It had 3 slices: root, swap & export. There was a single primary parition mounted and mozilla was downloading a large file into the root slice. No idea, I am reasonably certain that filling / will not trash labels or boot blocks in any normal case however, or there would be an awful lot of broken systems about.

System hangs on boot with ATAPICAM
How to Change the System/Boot Drive Letter in Windows 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q223/1/88.ASP -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/ 2000] "Howard Kaikow" wrote: I have a dual boot Win 98/Win 2000 system, with each OS on a

System/Boot drive rebuild
So if I format D: partition, system will be no longer able to access this file at the start of system boot. Should I simply copy this file to root directory of C: drive and edit its contents? If not, what should else is required? Here are the contents of boot.ini file: [boot loader] timeout=30

System Boot
Bjorn Landemoo bj...@landemoo.com microsoft public windowsnt setup Terry It is fully possible to install NT on a hardware RAID5 system/boot partition, and create a large partition for applications and data on the remaining space. I would not use FAT for the boot/system partition, or any other partition within NT,