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Warp 4.0 install fails - "Operating System Missing"
Boot Win2000 to safe mode, go to \winnt\system32\drivers and replace the SP-2 copy of atapi.sys with the original you copied from the CD-ROM. Reboot to normal mode and you should be back in business. I have the following installation on my pc. c-drive : Windows ME + bootmanager from Windows 2000 Prof.

Stopping NT 4.0 WS install - where's the missing file?
This is the missing link in my mind, reading your story. You can use this command to clone the bootable partition on C: onto another disk, Hello, I am new to these Boot Manager and PartitionMagic v3.05 areas. I tried posting articles and reading posts on PowerQuest's news server, but it seems to be broken?

missing 25 Gb
Grimly Fiendish Al...@Sexfiend.fsnet.co.uk freeserve help misc Having previously found NTs boot manager to be somewhat difficult, i decided to try some Now one is supposed to be Win98 and the other Win2K, but it says missing o/s on the 2K partition despite having copied the required files as mentioned : # When

Missing Hard Drive
According to the XP Annoyances book, NTLDR is one of three vital files in the XP boot manager which is likely to be damaged by installing a dual boot system with The suggested solution to repair the boot manager is to start up from the XP CD and go into the Recovery Console (Press R when the option comes up).

Missing boot drive- installing OS/2 Warp Connect
To boot between primary partitions you should try a third party boot manager. Any good third party partitioning program would include one but it sounds get the following error message: Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Please

missing ntoskrnl after chaned partitions
I have a Gateway G6-350 (Pentium II 350) dual boot Win2K and Win 98. From Gateway's site have downloaded new Bios for my computer. When I try to boot from the Bios Upgrade diskette receive NTLDR is missing. I think this has something to do with the Win2K boot manager; but, I don't know how to handle.

NTLDR Missing and new hard drive install
Spajky® Spajk...@volja.net alt windows98 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 installation of Win98,

Operating System missing, system halted
Bjorn Landemoo bj...@landemoo.com microsoft public windowsnt setup Brae A true dual boot uses only one primary active partition, with boot files for two operating systems, and this requires FAT16 (common file system). A boot manager can be used to change active partition during bootup, before any operating system

Missing drive letter
And this is now IN STEP with what the "new" FDISK and Boot Manager apparently expected. For some reason (perhaps they'll explain eventually, DMD to be in sync with what they did to FDISK and Boot Manager. I don't know why it wasn't part of the overall plan back around FP10 when FDISK and Boot Manager were

Stopping NT 4.0 WS install - where's the missing file?
Hello friends i had windows xp in drive c:\ and i install vista in drive d:\ my active partition in c:\ i also have a image of xp (i create it with Norton Ghost) i replace my windows xp with this image after that i could not start vista (i know that my c partition should have a folder name BOOT and it relates vista

CD-ROM Missing After Boot Manager Install
They are: boot.ini, which sets your boot manager menu (you will probably need to edit this one), NTLDR and ntdetect.com. Let me know if when you are ready I'm getting the following message on my win2k pro "NTLDR is missing". I run REPAIR from the Win2k install cd and it lets me reboot right after the repair.

Missing ntoskrnl.exe?
Problem is, Microsoft's usual brain-dead software means, in this case, it doesn't know how to differentiate between a virus and a boot manager. So I really don't know how to proceed here, to resolve the problem. If I allow DOS to rebuild the MBR with FDISK /MBR, and this solves the problem, it seems to me it will

SYSTEMd file is missing or corrupt?
Still haven't figured exactly how to use the boot manager freeware utility or whether it would even be a viable approach. BTW Norton anti-virus reprts that it has saved a copy The problem is getting into the HD since win2000 has made it into a non-dos partition,and the boot.ini file is missing from the drive.

Partition gone missing
First hard drive is 405meg partitioned into 100 meg OS/2 boot drive, 25 meg DOS6 boot drive, 1 meg Boot Manager, and rest is an extended DOS partitioned into 2 logical The Boot Manager lets me boot up either OS/2 or DOS6, assigning drive letter C: to the drive of the chosen OS, making the other drive unusable.

NTLDR is missing
It starts to boot and I get a message that saya the file resource.sys is missing. I can see the file on the drive. Has anyone else had/solved this problem? n> You Install OS/2 first, install the boot manager, partition the drive to reflect the appropriate partitions. Leave the space for linux as unpartitioned.

Zero-byte D: drive should not show, C: missing from Device Manager
(Perhaps this may be due to me installing XOSL, the boot manager, in the MBR). This is what bootlog.txt reports, when I log the startup process: UnKnown int 13 hooker MBRINT13 Unit number 00 going through real mode drivers. Unit number 01 going through real mode drivers. Unit number 02 going through real mode

NTLDR missing?
Remove the diskette, boot the new OS partition and being the setup. Once setup has completed do what you need to do to get the boot manager back in. After the first reboot, it drops me into the c: prompt with the following error message: "The following file is missing or corrupted: command.com.

AMI bios and boot manager problem
will_s willsjunkrem...@optusnet.com.au microsoft public windows vista general "John Barnes" <jbar...@email.net> wrote in message news:%235bbfG$iHHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... There are lots of problems with the latest nVidia drivers. I haven't had a BSOD, but numerous driver crash and recoveries and frozen

Upgrading to Win ME from WIN98SE results in a 'missing command ...
But it still does not appear on my explorer. What is happpening? Thanks for any advice. My sys. is CYRIX PR166 PENTIUM, 16 EDO RAM, VX 430 MOBO, SYSTEM COMMANDER 3.00 (BOOT MANAGER) , OS/2 WARP 4.00 (HPFS) & WIN97 OSR (FAT16) Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

NTLDR is missing - XP boot error
Right after I switch the system on, I hear the usual beep and before anything else happens it says: Missing operating system and freezes up. You're almost guaranteed to have problems if you've got a bootable partition (boot manager?) beyond cylinder 1023 because the BIOS read request will probably use the