I've just reformatted and installed winxp home on a mates pc, but before
doing this I scanned his pc in safe mode using AVG and the results were
errors reading in the.... HOST...MBR... BOOT. So I had a go using recovery
console to no effect after running "FIXBOOT"..."FIXMBR!!"..."CHKDSK" So as I
was in the process of getting ready to reinstall, I took the option to
repair the original O/S, which ran just like a reinstall ( "you know,
regional settings, product key etc.etc" ) I haven't used this feature
before but I wasn't expecting that. Anyway half way through I was informed
that some files could not be loaded, untill it eventually locked up on one
message, so I had no choice than to Soft off the pc, and that's when I did a
full format after deleting the original O/S, but after all that, when I now
boot up it shows 2 O/S's to choose from, the first was the new installation
with all the right amount of Gb of space for 1 O/S, but on entering the 2nd
O/S it states;
"Windows could not start because of a computer disk
hardware configuration problem. Could not read from the selected boot disk.
Check boot path and disk hardware. Please check the windows documentation
about hardware disk configuration and your hardware reference manuals for
additional information"
Why is this here? Even after a full format!! It's as if the half loaded O/S
remained!! Anyhow I googled and the info was to fix or edit the boot.ini
file to get the thing to boot up, but what I want is to delete the 2nd O/S
"if that's what it is" and get it off the boot up sequence.
Any advice?...Anyone!!
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John
"Thank's for the reply mate"...Unfortunately he's picked up his pc now, but
if you could let us know how to edit/delete the boot.ini in the "System
Configuration Utility" I'd be much obliged. It sounds like a simple process
but I'm looking at my "System Configuration Utility" but nothing seems
obvious as how I would do that!
The simpler the process the better, then I could just phone him and instruct
him over it.
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John
So if he does this on his machine it will give him the option to edit. I did
try that on my machine but there was no editing facility, just a message
informing me that my boot.ini file apears ok.
I also tried to modify the boot.ini file on mine after making a backup so
I'd be able to do his, but after following the instruction;
(Modifying the Boot.ini
While you can modify the Boot.ini file using the Startup and Recovery
dialog, where you can select the default operating system, change the
timeout value, or manually edit the file, the following method uses the
command line utility, Bootcfg.exe. 1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Open text box, type cmd.
3. At the command prompt, type bootcfg /?.
4. The help and parameters for BOOTCFG.exe will display. )
I typed in step 3 "bootcfg /?." (without quotes) and got the message;
*'bootcfg' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.*
"Should I have put bootcfg /1. instead of a question mark ?"
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It looks like you don't have to use the recovery console to delete the other
O/S!
If he does edit the boot.ini file after saving a copy, is it a case of just
deleting the 2nd text line something like this;
multi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows XP Home Edition"
/fastdetect
**multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Windows XP Home Edition"
/fastdetect **
Or is there more to it than that?
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