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Unable to find boot.ini on multiple operating system - remove os
Then you will have to navigate to the boot sequence, if the CD-ROM drive is not first line, set it first in the boot sequence. Save your settings and exit with the XP CD in the drive. The system will reboot. When the system boots, a few screens into the process you may see a message instructing you to hit any key

XP Blue Screen / Unable to Boot Into Safe Mode.
Once I had done that I'd ... resolve the problem with booting a CD I found my boot CD was bad, I built a bootable Rescue Media Builder CD with True Image and I confirmed I can boot with the CD. Just ran into a similar problem myself today. I was using some dirt cheap CDRs that someone else bought for me,

Getting Blue Screen Stop unable to boot into Windows XP ...
Mara g...@awaynow.becauseIsaidso.com 24hoursupport helpdesk On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 21:36:03 -0600, The-Wisest-One <fulfillm...@charter.net> wrote: <snip> Folks. that's it! The screen is totally empty the rest of the way to the bottom. I did type in the STOP number wrong the first time. So I will google this number and

Installed Mandrake 9.1 now unable to boot into XP
XP pro is fully installed and activated on the Primary Hard Drive. I wish to image XP over to the secondary Hardrive (which the machine boots from when its plugged into the multi bay). That way I have a complete working image from either drive. One drive is for work and the other is for games and play and whatnot.

Unable to install MCE2005
Unable to Log on if the Boot Partition Drive Letter Has Changed http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q249/3/21.ASP -- Regards, Dave Patrick I got into this mess trying to dual boot with XP. To start. I had Windows 2k system on the primary drive in the system with its pagefile on the secondary drive.

unable to boot into xp
I was talking about after pressing enter to set up windows xp and pressing f8 to agree to the EULA if there is a damaged version of windows found it will ask if you want it to automatically repair the selected installation. When I boot onto the xp cd though, it doesnt give me this option.

Unable to boot from a XPe NTFS CF
I want to restore my ability to boot to 98, but I'm paranoid about screwing up my ability to boot to XP. Any help will be appreciated, TIA Alan PS I will be back By the way, if you're paranoid about being unable to boot into WinXP, create your self a WinXP boot disk first: - Format a floppy disk under WinXP.

DOS Auto Boot Into Windows XP
Kadaitcha Man bwaha...@bwahahahaha.com alt os windows-xp "JK" <jsin...@optonline.net> wrote in message news:evz78.75961$B94.16677170@news02.optonline.net... Roxio really sucks bigtime. Nothing but trouble, even when it works for awhile. Reinstall OS, or use boot disks to go back to a previous state.

XP Home Edition & Raid?
Brian A gonefish'n@afarawaylake microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Will XP boot to Safe Mode? Since both XP and Vista were installed and you then ran an XP upgrade, you may want to have a look at the boot.ini to make sure the OS's are configured properly for boot. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User

unable to boot XP after installation
Yes, you can install froom the XP CD-ROM: Boot from the CD ROM, then start to go through the steps to *install* XP. Don't bother with the 'Recovery Console' - even if you I have put the installation disc into another computer and it works fine. Please let me know if you know what's going on here. Thanks, Joe Sal.

Unable to boot into safe mode
Windows XP cannot be started from an MS-DOS disk. If you're stuck in Safe Mode with the Command Prompt, type: explorer to start Windows. If you want to try to start Windows XP from a floppy... How to use System files to create a boot disk to guard against being unable to start Windows XP

XP Blue Screen / Unable to Boot Into Safe Mode.
For CF cards, you should format with DOS and then run bootprep.exe to change the boot sector from DOS to NT. If you want an NTFS, you will need to format the card under Windows XP pro using a IDE to CF adapater. A few can be found here: http://www.seanliming.com/flashhelp.html. This assumes that the card is ID'd as

Replacing motherboard
Ok
so that's fine, you got it to boot. Big step forward. Now just don't panic please. I ran registry mechanic yesterday and it found several hundred errors and fixed them, but I still can't boot up normally. I vacuumed the inside of the computer and checked all the connections to make sure they are correct;

Getting Blue Screen Stop unable to boot into Windows XP ...
The computer and display are fine in safe mode, but it refuses to boot up in normal mode. Perhaps, I should just load Windows 2000 Professional over the top of it and forget about XP? I have been using XP Professional without any problems at all for nearly three years on the HP Pavilion though.

Installed Mandrake 9.1 now unable to boot into XP
I rebooted and XP displays a blue screen that reads: A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. … Technical Information: ***Stop: 0X0000007b (0XF089C640, 0X0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000) I Reboot then am offer the five different boot options: Safe Mode,

Unable to install XP over Vista
Hartmut Franke hmfra...@iprimus.com.au microsoft public windows server setup I have a dual boot system, with Win XP-Sp1 on drive C:\ and W2K3 on drive E:\ - drive D:\ is a shared data drive. All drives are independent physical drives. I just had to reinstall XP, and am now unable to boot into W2K3.

No longer able to boot into Windows XP
Debra Earle theb...@intranet-works.com microsoft public windowsxp general Elizabeth wrote: Shut down the system for a storm coming through, and when I tried to turn back on the system will not boot. It begins the Windows start up, then drops into chkdsk, comes through with no errors, then gives the "safe mode" boot

Getting Blue Screen Stop unable to boot into Windows XP ...
The solution to your current problem is to go into your BIOS and set the CD ROM drive as the first boot device. Consult your BIOS and PC manuals for how to do this. I let xp expired before upgrading to the retail version and I was unable to bootup.I tried reverting back to 2000 but the setup files of 2000 were

Unable to boot XP Pro
I actually don't need the Windows 2000 Installation and would like to use my Windows XP on the first partition, so I tried to recover the boot sector using the Windows XP Recovery Console. No Luck! (I used FixBoot, FixMBR) When booting, still the same Message appears: Unable to find... \WINNT\SYSTEM\CONFIG My

Getting Blue Screen Stop unable to boot into Windows XP ...
The install DVD says that the upgrade is possible and there are non problem into compatibilty check. The installation was without errors and asked me both MCE Problem: now I've an XP Professional boot, not MCE! And there are no apparently extra applications! Why? Gary Tsang ha scritto: See if this helps you.