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1st installation of Vista - error 0x800701E7 and boot manager miss
Joe Samangitak joesam...@address.com microsoft public win98 disks general microsoft public win98 pnp alt windows98 I set up a multi-boot system recently, installing the boot manager "XOSL", and a new installation of Windows 98. Everything's fine except when I booted into my old installation of Win98,

OS/2 problem, won't boot; country.sys missing
If not, and if you have not installed the FreeBSD boot manager (BootEasy), then your Master Boot Record quite correctly refuses to guess which of the available cj...@home.com wrote: Number: 26043 Category: i386 Synopsis: Missing Operating System message after install completes and first reboot boot attempt

Boot manager problems
... but I'd love to know if there is a way to recover the data sitting in the "dead" part of the HD. I suspect that there may have originally been a partition manager or boot manager present in C:\, but that it got deleted with the system files. :( Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated, Andrew.

Missing Operating System
One of such programs may help determine if the problem is actually on the boot sector and may help organize the boot files to make it boot-up. Google for a boot manager with key words: "Boot manager", "boot management software", "multiboot management software" or "boot sector repair software".

CD-ROM Missing After Boot Manager Install
It will re-write the master boot record to the hard disk without altering the partition table information. Caution: 1. It's not to be used on a drive with more than 4 partitions. 2. It can cause problems with some Dual Boot Manager programs. 3. It can cause problems if a security program like Disk Lock is being

Removing Solaris 7 boot manager?
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Unless you are changing the partition table, a rewrite of the MBR will do nothing other than writing back what's already in the boot block. you able to have the system ask you what Looks like you didn't do a developer install - you are probably missing all the header files and a bunch of other things too.

NTLDR is missing ; Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart.
I´m using Win98 as dual boot manager for both Win98 and linux. This is done using loadlin to load the linux kernel in case of the linux boot. My problem is that from time to time the linux boot fails; claiming that it lacks an "INIT". It also tells me that I can supply the boot with a INIT= parameter.

Win97.osr2: My Doc folder is missing
You can, either do a repair installation, or use a 3rd party boot manager, such as BootIt Next Generation, www.bootitng.com. Now when I attempt to boot into Win2K partition (from XP's boot loader), I get "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt \WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM).

Startup problem in vista- missing boot manager
The only way yours can work is to have a boot manager switch partitions as you were doing. Jim "Stefan Mueller" <exch.muel...@sulzer.ch> wrote in message the following error message: Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Please

i386/26043: Missing Operating System message after install ...
Juergen Keil j...@tools.de comp unix solaris Marcin <noem...@no.no> writes: I've removed files from /boot - boot.bin .... etc. How can I restore this files ? When I'm trying to boot from boot manager it writes - missing boot.bin Boot Solaris from the Software 1 of 2 CD, or the DCA boot floppy. In the boot menu,

Boot Manager Missing & BSOD's
You may not be able to boot to ME. Unless you intended to use System Commander as a boot manager, you should not have installed it. How do I uninstall them when I I have not run either one as I have not been able to start up in XP I get the message that hal.dll is corupt or missing. I've run XP recovery console

corrupt/missing \winnt\system32\config\system
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are some tricks you can play (apart from a boot manager program), but most of them tend to make the system unstable Secondaly, If I install a boot manager as Will it acually help NT during install to find the partition where it started install and continue, or will the missing/corrupt ntoskrnl.exe problem

PartitionMagic & BootManager: Problems & ?'s
ru_NOSPAM microsoft public win98 disks general Eric, most likely you have a boot manager or drive overlay, such as EZ-Disk, on the other computer installed. Visit Maxtor www.maxtor.com (and probably Western Digital www.wdc.com ) site to find a work around - how to read this drive on the computer without EZ-Disk (or

Kernel File is missing from the disk
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:55:22 +0100, Spajky® <Spajk...@volja.net> wrote: On 29 Jan 2004 21:35:52 -0800, joesam...@address.com (Joe Samangitak) wrote: I set up a multi-boot system recently, installing the boot manager "XOSL", and a new installation of Windows 98. Everything's fine except when I booted into my old

Missing Resource.sys
Posted via CNET Help.com http://www.help.com/ If the Win2K boot manager runs the same as WinNT's, then the Win2K boot sector needs to be repaired. Running fdisk /mbr and sys c: are the two things which will not restore the Win2K boot sector. The method for WinNT is to choose the repair function when starting the

missing NTLR??
When XOSL was installed, was S. Boot Manager also? MBRINT13.SYS is not part of XOSL, but part of Win 98SE. It's in fact Microsoft's built-in anti-virus system, that monitors int13h chain for viral activity, to prevent viruses from infecting the MBR. Problem is, Microsoft's usual brain-dead software means,

Windows XP won't boot: NTLDR is missing
Your ntoskrnl.exe is probably neither missing nor corrupted, but the boot process is looking for it in the wrong place, either the wrong drive or the wrong When it is installed AFTER Win2K, it only knows how to boot itself. So we either have to help it - with a 3rd-party boot manager - or restore the Win2K boot

CD-ROM Missing After Boot Manager Install
Before I discovered the wonders of Partition Magic and its Boot Manager I was going to install NT through Win95, which resides on the first partition of my 3gb drive. The CD installed several files ($ldr$, boot,ini, netlog.txt, ntdetect.com, ntldr, and txtsetup.sif) in my root directory and copied a zillion

Linux and OS/2 Boot Manager
NT will boot quite happily on drive D: and will *not* swap drive letter assignments. Tim Hill/MVP CDB <cdb...@citynet.net> wrote in article <3333049C.6...@citynet.net>... Folks: I'm an old Win95, new NT user with a strange (to me) problem. Before I discovered the wonders of Partition Magic and its Boot Manager I

Win95 cannot boot because win.com missing
Anyway, upon attempting to install Vista on a clean hard drive (everything is brand new out of the box), I either get to a point where there is an error stating that the boot manager is missing or corrupt, or I can actually get to the Windows Vista screen to install and get to the point where it is expanding the