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Good Article Bob. A few days ago, My system displays "Error loading operating system" on the screen. When I try to access windows drive (C:) in Recovery Console through XP CD, it said Invalid Drive. But I Can access other drives (D and E). When I try to install fresh XP, it displays the C drive as unformatted drive. But others in correct size and space with label name. After, I format the C to install XP. If I try fixing the MBR or Boot Sector that can helped me? EDITOR'S NOTE: YES! That's probably what the problem is. Fix the MBR, and your disk may spring back to life. |
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Hi Bob, just found your article - this is my problem: Gateway GT4010 PC (AMD64 Processor 3500+ w/WinXP media ctr ed 2005, 2.2GHz 512 Kb cache, (1024mb DDR) \, West Dig 200gB HDD (7200rpm w2MB cache). EDITOR'S NOTE: I sure try the MBR fix before spending a lot of money on a data recovery service. Look for the TESTDISK program. |
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After trying EVERYTHING I knew of and referring to sites such as this one for possibly something I might have missed I finally figured out that all this machine wanted was to have a shiny new partition made for the new install. At the prompt where it displays the HD's, I clicked on the option to delete the existing partition, which was the C:/ drive, had setup re-partition the drive and then did a quick format to the NTFS format and had setup finish it's thing and ta-da, it finally worked so that Windows could complete the setup process. Hope this helps someone out there who is having as much trouble trying to simply re-install Windows. Peace! |
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Hello - I'm very happy to find this article - it sheds a little light on my situation. I hope you can help me with a perplexing issue, on to TESTDISK....the Analysis lists the first partition [NTFS] twice which which according to the testdisk wiki "points to a corrupted partition or an invalid partition table entry" proceeding to the next step with TestDisk "Quick Search" it only Lists the IBM service recovery partition - no more mention of the main NTFS partition. "deeper search" produces the same result... I can only see the 5gb recovery partition. What can I do? I believe the MBR is messed up and i have corrupted boot sectors. any advice? I desperately would like to recover the data on my main NTFS partition. |
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I'm having a problem getting my Admin password to work - presume it's the one I log into Windows with? At any rate I tried it twice plus also the one for the alternate Windows version on another drive, but neither were accepted. Finally I tried none at all, but that just bumped me out completely - could you perhaps clarify on what to do in such a situation? EDITOR'S NOTE: This should help: http://www.askvg.com/how-to-reset-recover-forgotten-windows-nt-2000-xp-2003-administrator-password/ |
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I used the command fixboot and I have solved my boot problem on XP |
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Hi, Since I can't access my hard drive on the laptop and the DVD how can I solve it up? |
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Does anyone know how to do this for a Solid State drive? Or any tools to use to fix a solid state drive? When I boot my Lenovo X300 laptop with solidstate drive all I get is a blinking cursor...No tools I've tried so far will let me access the boot partition. EDITOR'S NOTE: In theory, the software shouldn't know or care if you have a solid-state or spinning platter disk. What tools have you tried, and what happened? |
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I have win XP in c drive and fedora 11 in f drive. To remove fedora, i run fixmbr command from the recovery console of Win XP bootable CD. Now my laptop is saying "operating system not found" Now wat to do. please help me if you are having a solution. EDITOR'S NOTE: Your XP system is still there, don't worry. I think the FIXBOOT command will help. |
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