Body & Soul4 mins ago
win xp fix. main hd ill, second one to help fix it?
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hi folks, i'm running xp. i've got my old smaller h/drive running at the moment because the newer big h/d has died. it's missing a start up / boot file for xp. i can access it via booting on old h/d and looking on the 'my computor' it's listed and accessable.
can i use the old h/d to help fix the prob. they both have the same xp disc installed on them.
cheers, mark.
can i use the old h/d to help fix the prob. they both have the same xp disc installed on them.
cheers, mark.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Use the Recovery console to repair the Master Boot Record.
First disconnect you old drive and also ensure that the machine is configured (in the BIOS) to allow booting from CD.
Boot from th XP CD
When prompted, press the letter R for Recovery Console.
When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. Assuming that there is only one XP installation on the disk, enter "1"
Enter the Administrator password.
At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr and then verify that you want to proceed.
First disconnect you old drive and also ensure that the machine is configured (in the BIOS) to allow booting from CD.
Boot from th XP CD
When prompted, press the letter R for Recovery Console.
When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. Assuming that there is only one XP installation on the disk, enter "1"
Enter the Administrator password.
At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr and then verify that you want to proceed.
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