mener du seriøst at du har puttet harddisken over i en anden maskine og så installeret XP fra den anden pc's cd-rom? Isåfald vil jeg ønske dig held og lykke ;-)
Men fejlen med NTLDR kan være fordi du har en diskette sidende i.. :D
Har engang haft samme problem. Jeg har en Win98 bootdisk, og via. en guide jeg fandt på google.com, fandt jeg ud af at jeg bare skulle skrive "sys c:", og så virkede det.
Faktisk synes jeg du skal droppe eksperimentet allerede nu hvis det er sandt at du har installeret XP fra en anden maskinen. XP låser hvis du laver et vist antal hardwareskift ....
To resolve this behavior, correct the invalid Heads (sides) value in the FAT32 BPB to enable the Windows 2000 boot process to continue. The easiest way to update the field is to rewrite the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me boot code by using the following procedure: Restart the computer with a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me Startup disk that contains the Sys.com file (this file is included by default). At a command prompt, type sys c:. This command rewrites the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me boot code with accurate BPB information. If this is successful, skip to step 3.
If you are using a Windows Me startup disk and receive an error, indicating that the command "Cannot find the system file in the standard locations on drive C:", this indicates that one or more files in the Windows Me installation have been removed. Use the following steps to place the correct files on the drive so that the sys command can access them: Change to the c:\Windows prompt using the following commands:
c: cd\windows
NOTE: If Windows is installed to a different directory, you will need to adjust the above commands accordingly. Try to change to the Command directory by using the following command:
cd command
If you receive an error indicating that the path is not found, use the following command to create the folder and then repeat the command above:
md command
Change to the EBD folder using the following command:
cd ebd
If you receive an error indicating that the path is not found, use the following command to create the folder and then repeat the command above:
md ebd
In the EBD folder, use the following commands to copy the io.sys file from the root of the hard drive and rename it to winboot.sys, which is the file sys.com needs to transfer the system:
Then change back to the A drive and sys the drive using the following commands:
a: sys c:
Restart the computer to Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me, and then attempt the Windows 2000 installation or upgrade procedure again.
NOTE: Alternately, after you run the sys c: command you can boot to the Recovery Console, and then use the fixboot command to rewrite the Windows 2000 boot code. This procedure enables the original installation to proceed typically.
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