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Keep in mind that a repair could remove SP2, depending on the original XP home/pro ver on the setup disk. Also, did you setup C: E: as primary partitions, both as active, with fdisk?j; “Powlaz” wrote:> Please help. I have a P4 1.4, 512MB, 80GB,120GB Dell PC. My 120GB drive > serves as a storage drive. The 80GB drive was partitioned (using FDisk) into > 2 different partitions. For a long time I was running Windows XP on one > partition and Windows Media Center on the other. > > I used Partition Magic to make a 3rd partition using space from both of the > existing partitions (C and E). When all was said and done I https://www.newmoncleroutlet.com logged into the > partition C and everthing was fine. When I tried to boot into E: the system > booted up to the login screen and then a Windows XP logo screen came up > (light blue background) and the login screen never showed up.> > Went back into the c: partition and opened PM to use a utility to log into > any installed Windows application. Rebooted and got an “Ntldr Missing” error.> Tried to use the PM rescue disks but they wouldn’t load.> > I used FIXBOOT AND FIXMBR and lost the ability to boot altogether (Ntldr > Missing error)… ” and then I get the > BSOD.> > I would like to troubleshoot this problem because I don’t want to reload and > I can’t afford to lose my emails. I did not back up my Outlook accounts. > Everything else of value is on my (S)Storage drive.> Also, I can’t repair the installation from my XP install disk because I am > only given the option to format (not using auto recovery or recovery console).> > Please help me. I just used a DOS program to unhide one of the Moncler Outlet partitions. I don’t know how that partition (C:) became hidden. I booted into Windows, right into this partition. It’s like (E:) doesn’t even exist. Then I opened Partition Magic to anaylyze the drives. I am in C: but E: cheap moncler is listed as the active drive. Both Primary. cheap moncler jackets Could adding partition I: have erased system files/folders from E:?How do I replace them? I don’t get the option to Repair an install at all when booting from the CD. The last screen I get to acknowledges that Windows is installed and asks if I want to press L to cheap moncler outlet over write it. Get that option wheter I’m in the E: partition or the C: partition also of note, my WinXP moncler outlet cd is a Slipstreamed SP2 version. So I’m back to where I started. I can boot into C: but when I boot into E: the Windows XP logo comes up but the “Starting…” message never comes. Usually you > can just at the first window hit enter and setup finds your original install > and asks if you want to repair or install a fresh copy. If you choose repair > (R), setup will go through the same motions as a fresh install and you will > need your key code. The repair should allow you to access your existing > settings and files. If the registry has been severely damaged though, a > repair may not work and a format w/install will be the only option. Keep in > mind that a repair could remove SP2, depending on the original XP home/pro > ver on the setup disk. > > Also, did you setup C: E: as primary partitions, both as active, with fdisk?> > j; > > “Powlaz” wrote:> > > Please help. I have a P4 1.4, 512MB, 80GB,120GB Dell PC. My 120GB drive > > serves as a storage drive. The 80GB drive was partitioned (using FDisk) into > > 2 different partitions. For a long time I was running Windows XP on one > > partition and Windows Media Center on the other. > > > > I used Partition Magic to make a 3rd partition using space from both of the > > existing partitions (C and E). When all was said and done I logged into the > > partition C and everthing was fine. When I tried to boot into E: the system > > booted up to the login screen and then a Windows XP logo screen cheap moncler sale came up > > (light blue background) and the login screen never showed up.> > > > Went back into the c: partition and opened PM to use a utility to log into > > any installed Windows application. Rebooted and got an “Ntldr Missing” error.> > Tried to use the PM rescue disks but they wouldn’t load.> > > > I used FIXBOOT AND FIXMBR and lost the ability to boot altogether (Ntldr > > Missing error)… ” and then I get the > > BSOD.> > > > I would like to troubleshoot this problem because I don’t want to reload and > > moncler outlet sale I can’t afford to lose my emails. I did not back up my Outlook accounts. > > Everything else of value is on my (S)Storage drive.> > Also, I can’t repair the installation from my XP install disk because I am > > only given the option to format (not using auto recovery or recovery console).> > > > Please help me. To exercise this option, start from the slipstreamed copy as if you were going to do a clean install. It easy to become confused during this process, because the word repair appears in two different places when you start your computer using the slipstreamed CD. At the Welcome To Setup screen, do not choose the option to repair your installation using moncler outlet store the Recovery Console. Instead, press Enter, which starts the Windows Setup program. After you accept the license agreement, Windows searches your system for existing Windows installations. When you reach the screen that lists your current Windows installations, select the one you want to repair from the list and press R to start the repair process. I just used > a DOS program to unhide one of the partitions. I don’t know how buy moncler jackets that > partition (C:) became hidden. > > I booted into Windows, right into this partition. It’s like (E:) doesn’t > even exist. Then I opened Partition Magic to anaylyze the drives. I am in > C: but E: is listed as the active drive. Both Primary. Could adding partition I: have erased system > files/folders from E:?> > How do I replace them? > I don’t get the option to Repair an install at all when booting from the CD. > The last screen I get to acknowledges that Windows is installed and asks if > I want to press L to over write it. Get that option wheter I’m in the E: > partition or the C: partition> also of note, my WinXP cd is a Slipstreamed SP2 version. > > So I’m back to where I started. I can boot into C: but when I boot into E: > the Windows XP logo comes up but the “Starting…” message never comes. > What do I do next?> > Thank cheap moncler coats you for the help.> > Matt> > “Jaymon” wrote:> > > Did you try to boot with PQboot? You may need to repair your Windows > > installation from the XP setup disk or contact Dell customer service for > > their setup disk particulars, if there is not a repair option. Usually you > moncler sale outlet > can just at the first window hit enter and setup finds your original install > > and asks if you want to repair or install a fresh copy. If you choose repair > > (R), setup will go through the same motions as a moncler sale fresh install and you will > > need your key code. The repair should allow you to access your existing > > settings and files. If the registry has been severely damaged though, a > > repair may not work and a format w/install will be the only option. Keep in > > mind that a repair could remove SP2, depending on the original XP home/pro > > ver on the setup disk. > > > > Also, did you setup C: E: as primary partitions, both as active, with fdisk?> > > > j; > > > > “Powlaz” wrote:> > > > > Please help. I have a P4 1.4, 512MB, 80GB,120GB Dell PC. My 120GB drive > > > serves as a storage drive. The 80GB drive was partitioned (using FDisk) into > > > 2 different partitions. For a long time I was running Windows XP on one > > > partition and Windows Media Center on the other. > > > > > > I used Partition Magic to make a 3rd partition using space from both of the > > > existing partitions (C and E). When all was said and done I logged into the > > > partition C and everthing was fine. When I tried to boot into E: the system > > > booted up to the login screen and then a Windows XP logo screen came up > > > (light blue background) and the login screen never showed up.> > > > > > Went back into the c: partition and opened PM to use a utility to log into > > > any installed Windows application. Rebooted and got an “Ntldr Missing” error.> > > Tried to use the PM rescue disks but they wouldn’t load.> > > > > > I used FIXBOOT AND FIXMBR and lost the ability to boot altogether (Ntldr > > > Missing error)… ” and then I get the > > > BSOD.> > > > > > I would like to troubleshoot this problem because I don’t want to reload and > > > I can’t afford to lose my emails. I did not back up my Outlook accounts. > > > Everything else of value is on my (S)Storage drive.> > > Also, I can’t repair the installation from my XP install disk because I am > > > only given the option to format (not using auto recovery or recovery console).> > > > > > Please help me. I would like to get this all working but only need to get > > > into my E: drive long enough to back up my Outlook.> > > > > > Thank you,> > > > > > Matt.

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