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Talk english. All MS OSs boot from C drive. But the general principle is you don't tell us what is relevent. You are asking for help and this could be a boot.ini problem. Asking for help and refusing to post the file is bad form. What if it is a boot,ini problem (which it can be), do we have to waste our time?
Type fixboot and fixmbr in help. It's most likely fixboot. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Sunny155" <sunny155@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135059537.103664.112020@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Now u got that. Yes the problem is not with boot.ini as it is already > corrected when i run bootcfg command in the recovery console from cd.I > already told u in the very frst post that i reinstalled 98. and there > is a mistake in my prvious post the correct is- > "no you are getting me wrong. i mean to say entries are correct but > ntldr does not display the choose the os menu b cos it is "not" the > default > boot loader. i have to make it a boot loader so that it will display > those entries. " > ntldr stands for Windows NT Boot Loader. It resides on boot partition > and loads the OS. It is installed with win2000/xp/2003. These nt based > operating systems have a different boot process than 95/98/ME based > systems. > So again i remind u that i had win98 on c: and xp on d: before. than i > deleted c: and recreated the c: and formatted with fat32 and installed > 98. I did nothing to d: where the xp operating system files reside. but > after deleting the boot partition (C ntldr which resided in it got> erased. so there is no ntldr i am not getting to boot to xp even if i > add the entries to boot.ini file. > So conclusion is in order to boot into either os ntldr must be the boot > loader and than it will read the boot.ini file than display the choose > the os menu. SO I AM ASING U TO HOW TO SET ntldr AS THE BOOT LOADER. > |
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thanks thats what i wanted to hear.
i run fixboot. and prob is solved |
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Two things have to happen:
1. The Windows 98 boot sector has to be copied to a 512-byte file called bootsect.dos in C:\. 2. The Windows 98 boot sector has to be replaced by the Windows XP boot sector. Fixboot might do the latter, but it won't do the former, because it would otherwise keep overwriting bootsect.dos whenever it's executed. No. 1 can be done using Windows 98 debug command(s). On 19 Dec 2005 23:12:17 -0800, "Sunny155" <sunny155@gmail.com> wrote: >thanks thats what i wanted to hear. >i run fixboot. >and prob is solved |
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