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Celeron 1.7, 40 GB HDD, Sony CD ROM. 128 RAM All FAT 32- C: Primary Partition 20 GB Windows 98 installed Extended Partition- D: Logical Drive 10 GB Windows XP installed E: Logical Drive 10 GB Data I recently deleted the C: (Primary) partition using partition magic 8 and recreated the partition and formatted it with fat32 filesystem. I re-installed windows 98 on C:. When i boot it directly boots in to win98. I know that after deleting the C partition everything is lost on C: including boot.ini contataining multiboot options to load between 98 and xp, ntldr, bootsect.dos and ntdetect.com. As i had did nothing to D and E i want to recreate the boot.ini to again show the option to boot between 98 and xp. For this i started the pc with xp cd and gone to repair and it started the recovery console. I logged on to D:\ windows using admin pass. I used bootcfg/rebuild to add an entry of windows xp in boot.ini and restarted the pc. It directly booted into win98 without showing the boot.ini entries which i addeed using recovery console. Please suggest me what to do. Do i need to do something more besided adding ntldr, ntdetect.com from xp cd to C: |
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Sunny155 Wrote: > Configuration- > Celeron 1.7, 40 GB HDD, Sony CD ROM. 128 RAM > All FAT 32- > C: Primary Partition 20 GB Windows 98 installed > Extended Partition- > D: Logical Drive 10 GB Windows XP installed > E: Logical Drive 10 GB Data > > I recently deleted the C: (Primary) partition using partition magic 8 > and recreated the partition and formatted it with fat32 filesystem. I > re-installed windows 98 on C:. > When i boot it directly boots in to win98. > I know that after deleting the C partition everything is lost on C: > including boot.ini contataining multiboot options to load between 98 > and xp, ntldr, bootsect.dos and ntdetect.com. > As i had did nothing to D and E i want to recreate the boot.ini to > again show the option to boot between 98 and xp. For this i started > the > pc with xp cd and gone to repair and it started the recovery console. > I > logged on to D:\ windows using admin pass. I used bootcfg/rebuild to > add an entry of windows xp in boot.ini and restarted the pc. It > directly booted into win98 without showing the boot.ini entries which > i > addeed using recovery console. > Please suggest me what to do. > Do i need to do something more besided adding ntldr, ntdetect.com from > xp cd to C: Try running your XP disk again........instead of doing a repair, where it asks what you want to do, click install Windows XP. The next screen (Welcome to Windows XP setup) has option to change installation type. Choose (New Installation (advanced)). Accept agreement. Enter product key. Next screen should be Setup Options. Click (Advanced) Small window will pop up. Check - Copy all installation files from setup CD Check - I want to choose install drive letter and partition Click (ok) window will dissappear Click (next) Next screen - choose (No, skip and continue install) Click (next) Setup will run for 5-10 mins. Computer will restart. Don't touch anything until you see (Welcome to setup) Press Enter. Follow instructions from this point on. XP setup will basically walk you through the rest. If you have more problems as you go through, send me an Email, and I will do what I can to help. stigmata04@bellsouth.net -- stigmata04 |
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in order for a partiton to be bootable , it has to be a "Primary" parttion.
you indicate win xp is on a "Extended Logical" partition!! "Sunny155" wrote: > Configuration- > Celeron 1.7, 40 GB HDD, Sony CD ROM. 128 RAM > All FAT 32- > C: Primary Partition 20 GB Windows 98 installed > Extended Partition- > D: Logical Drive 10 GB Windows XP installed > E: Logical Drive 10 GB Data > > I recently deleted the C: (Primary) partition using partition magic 8 > and recreated the partition and formatted it with fat32 filesystem. I > re-installed windows 98 on C:. > When i boot it directly boots in to win98. > I know that after deleting the C partition everything is lost on C: > including boot.ini contataining multiboot options to load between 98 > and xp, ntldr, bootsect.dos and ntdetect.com. > As i had did nothing to D and E i want to recreate the boot.ini to > again show the option to boot between 98 and xp. For this i started the > pc with xp cd and gone to repair and it started the recovery console. I > logged on to D:\ windows using admin pass. I used bootcfg/rebuild to > add an entry of windows xp in boot.ini and restarted the pc. It > directly booted into win98 without showing the boot.ini entries which i > addeed using recovery console. > Please suggest me what to do. > Do i need to do something more besided adding ntldr, ntdetect.com from > xp cd to C: > > |
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Dixonian69 wrote: > in order for a partiton to be bootable , it has to be a "Primary" parttion. > you indicate win xp is on a "Extended Logical" partition!! > > The OP should be able to create a multi-boot system, even if Windows XP system files are put into a logical drive of an extended partition by running setup from the XP cdrom. The only requirement is that boot.ini, ntldr and ntdetect.com needs to be found in the root of the boot partition, or Drive C. In the multi- boot configuration, the boot sector points to boot.ini to load the appropriate OS, i.e., Win98 or Windows XP. |
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so what entries were added to boot.ini file?
is there a boot.ini file on "C" drive? pls post contents of C:\boot.ini file!! "Sunny155" wrote: > Configuration- > Celeron 1.7, 40 GB HDD, Sony CD ROM. 128 RAM > All FAT 32- > C: Primary Partition 20 GB Windows 98 installed > Extended Partition- > D: Logical Drive 10 GB Windows XP installed > E: Logical Drive 10 GB Data > > I recently deleted the C: (Primary) partition using partition magic 8 > and recreated the partition and formatted it with fat32 filesystem. I > re-installed windows 98 on C:. > When i boot it directly boots in to win98. > I know that after deleting the C partition everything is lost on C: > including boot.ini contataining multiboot options to load between 98 > and xp, ntldr, bootsect.dos and ntdetect.com. > As i had did nothing to D and E i want to recreate the boot.ini to > again show the option to boot between 98 and xp. For this i started the > pc with xp cd and gone to repair and it started the recovery console. I > logged on to D:\ windows using admin pass. I used bootcfg/rebuild to > add an entry of windows xp in boot.ini and restarted the pc. It > directly booted into win98 without showing the boot.ini entries which i > addeed using recovery console. > Please suggest me what to do. > Do i need to do something more besided adding ntldr, ntdetect.com from > xp cd to C: > > |
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after running recoovery console command bootcfg/rebuild it has added
the entry of windows xp which reside on d: but when i restarted it again booted right into win98 without showing those entries. i had checked the entry after windows 98 started. Dont worry with entries they are all correct. If u have studied the winxp boot up process it says in the boot sequence phase the ntldr after reading the filesystem reads the entries of boot.ini which we see. But i think that whenever i start the pc the ntldr is not loaded thats why it is not displaying the choose the os menu and booting stright away to win98. I need some command to add the ntldr to boot sector or something so that it can start to load. |
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Dont worry with entries they are all correct.
well you say you know it's correct, BUT still doesn't but does it!! well if you know what you're doing good luck!! "Sunny155" wrote: > after running recoovery console command bootcfg/rebuild it has added > the entry of windows xp which reside on d: > but when i restarted it again booted right into win98 without showing > those entries. i had checked the entry after windows 98 started. > Dont worry with entries they are all correct. If u have studied the > winxp boot up process it says in the boot sequence phase the ntldr > after reading the filesystem reads the entries of boot.ini which we > see. But i think that whenever i start the pc the ntldr is not loaded > thats why it is not displaying the choose the os menu and booting > stright away to win98. > I need some command to add the ntldr to boot sector or something so > that it can start to load. > > |
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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 the default boot loader. i have to make it a boot loader so that it will display those entries. |
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You don't know what you are talking about. Post your boot,ini or stop wasting time. The problem may not be in boot.ini. I suspect you reinstalled 98?
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "Sunny155" <sunny155@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135057856.807293.16690@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > 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 the default > boot loader. i have to make it a boot loader so that it will display > those entries. > |
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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 goterased. 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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