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I am just experimenting with Bootit NG and managed to install a few
partitions including 2 XPs on NTFS, 1 XP on FAT32, and Win98 on FAT32 plus 2 extra partitions for Backups and Images. Things seemed to going very smooth as I was able to switch from one OS to the other without any problem. Each booted OS showed on C: drive with only the data partition visible (Backups and Images). I shut down the system for a break and then a few minutes later, after switching the system back on, I was presented with the message: DISK BOOT FAILURE....INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER. I decided to press enter while the Bootit NG floppy was still inside the drive and I was able to enter the Bootit NG environment...from there I wasn't able to view my partitions, then,after clicking that Reboot icon in Bootit NG, things returned as they were before I'd switched off the computer. So things are returned fine after all. Except that I have to remember to use that NG floppy anytime I turn ON the computer (simple Restarts or reboots are just fine). Now it looks to me that something is happening when I switch off the PC; perhaps the MBR is wrongly deleted or corrupted or else the BIOS skips the HD on switching ON as it tries to access the CD Drive and then the Floppy for booting information. To be fair, I've taken a couple of disgressive steps while messing about with NG. For example I didn't realized that NG doesn't format NTFS partitions (it only prepares them...that's why it was so fast!) and that once decided to opt for more than 4 primaries I should have done without other partitioning programs...instead I used Acronis Suite to create the 2 data volumes inside an Extended partition. Can anyone solve this mistery? Alex |
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Bootit NG has a newsgroup.
http://www.bootitng.com/oehelp.html Did you install Bing to the hard drive? -- Ron Sommer <swimmydeepo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:1136334666.079756.71090@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com... >I am just experimenting with Bootit NG and managed to install a few > partitions including 2 XPs on NTFS, 1 XP on FAT32, and Win98 on FAT32 > plus 2 extra partitions for Backups and Images. > Things seemed to going very smooth as I was able to switch from one OS > to the other without any problem. Each booted OS showed on C: drive > with only the data partition visible (Backups and Images). > I shut down the system for a break and then a few minutes later, after > switching the system back on, I was presented with the message: DISK > BOOT FAILURE....INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER. > I decided to press enter while the Bootit NG floppy was still inside > the drive and I was able to enter the Bootit NG environment...from > there I wasn't able to view my partitions, then,after clicking that > Reboot icon in Bootit NG, things returned as they were before I'd > switched off the computer. > > So things are returned fine after all. Except that I have to remember > to use that NG floppy anytime I turn ON the computer (simple Restarts > or reboots are just fine). > > Now it looks to me that something is happening when I switch off the > PC; perhaps the MBR is wrongly deleted or corrupted or else the BIOS > skips the HD on switching ON as it tries to access the CD Drive and > then the Floppy for booting information. > > To be fair, I've taken a couple of disgressive steps while messing > about with NG. For example I didn't realized that NG doesn't format > NTFS partitions (it only prepares them...that's why it was so fast!) > and that once decided to opt for more than 4 primaries I should have > done without other partitioning programs...instead I used Acronis Suite > to create the 2 data volumes inside an Extended partition. > > Can anyone solve this mistery? > > Alex > |
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Ron Sommer wrote: > Bootit NG has a newsgroup. > http://www.bootitng.com/oehelp.html > > Did you install Bing to the hard drive? > -- > Ron Sommer Of course I did... Probably I didn't made it clear but after the initial boot (after turning on the PC) via the NG floppy I can reboot at will without the floppy using the existing NG partition (the one of 8Mb created with the Setup option from the floppy). In fact the whole switching from one OS to the other works great...that floppy needed at the start of a computing session is the only niggling problem. Alex |
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Just to be more precise:
No I don't reinstall BING in the HD from the floppy at each starting computer session.... In other words, I've only istalled the NG partition once and it works except when I start the PC. |
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From Terabyte support:
It's because their is no active partition or the BIOS can't find the HD (drive slow to come ready - may be failing or BIOS issue requiring warm boot). Insure the BIOS boot order is correct so that it attempts to boot the correct HD, when booting the BING diskette if it has a "reactive" option then choose it; if multiple HD's exist then you should again double check the setting (see http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=069 for the concepts). -- Ron Sommer <swimmydeepo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:1136417996.061308.289660@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Just to be more precise: > No I don't reinstall BING in the HD from the floppy at each starting > computer session.... > In other words, I've only istalled the NG partition once and it works > except when I start the PC. > |
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