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URGENT CRY FOR HELP - boot partition broke
Julian bbuc...@null.org 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,

os2 boot manager missing os2 selection
hawat.thu...@gmail.com hawat.thu...@gmail.com microsoft public win2000 general the error: ---------- Booting from removable media drive Type your password then press Enter ************ ok NTLDR is missing the solution: ------------ "WORKAROUND To work around this problem, create a boot disk for starting your

CD-ROM Missing After Boot Manager Install
... but it just won't boot. our bios is the adaptec AHA 2940 Ultra/Ultra W BIOS v1.23. a) if we only create a freebsd partition, and try to boot it, we get the infamous "Missing operating system" error. b) if we create both dos & freebsd partitions, we get to the boot manager, but selecting freebsd doesn't work.

Startup problem in vista- missing boot manager
Hitting F1 displays a message that, "NTLDR is missing". I've tried all the repair options on the Win2k setup disc to no avail I think. I'm sorry this isn't directly FreeBSD related, but I really hope my Win2k installation isn't hosed. Thanks for replying! I can't understand how the 5.x boot manager has managed to

Windows XP won't boot: NTLDR is missing
... vista (i know that my c partition should have a folder name BOOT and it relates vista startup) i copy a folder from d:\ to c:\ but i can not see vista startup dialogs. i also use vista startup recovery from it's DVD but it didn't solve problem. now i want to build a new boot manager for vista. what should i do?

missing MBR error
If you used a third-party partition/boot manager to install your new disk, then check your settings to make sure that it is selecting the right drive to I added a second hardrive (slave) and can't get past boot up I get the NTLDR Missing error message. I am running XP pro on a 30 gig drive (full install new,

ntldr missing but system still boots
I used drakboot to add an entry for /dev/hdb3 It appended the following to /etc/lilo.conf: other=/dev/hdb3 label=Windows_XP table=/dev/hdb map-drive=0x80 to=0x81 map-drive=0x81 to=0x80 then I ran # lilo Now when I choose Windows_XP in the boot manager, I get the following: NTLDR is missing CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot My

Is OS2DASD.DMD the missing link?
... here are some options for third-party partition management tools: Paragon Partition Manager and BootManager http://www.paragon-gmbh.com Powerquest Partition Magic (includes Does this mean the 26,3 Gb is lost because of hw failure, or do I have any chance I can recover the missing Gb. Thanks in advance, Frank.

MISSING OPERATING SYSTEM -- error at bootup??
I'm getting the dreaded "NTLDR Missing. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot your computer." My computer has a Promise raid 2+0 with 2 x 20Gb drives stiped and partitioned You may also want to run an OS selector (eg Powerquest Boot Manager) to choose which partition to boot to. When you boot to Win98, it is C: drive.

Anyone resolved "Missing operating system" issue?
And now tell us in detail what boot-method is used by SuSE8.1 and why your made up example does not use it. Wow, that's all you want as proof?...okay. Allow me to quote from the SuSE 8.1 User Guide, pg 35: Until version 8.1, LILO was the default boot manager of SuSE Linux. If you updated your old system,

PLEASE HELP!! NTOSKRNL.EXE MISSING OR CORRUPT?????
Are you using any kind of boot manager or dual boot installation? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315233 Have you been using some disk management tool? Did you mess around with setting the Active partition? http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315261 Do you have a backup

Win2000 Task Bar &Icons Missing
Rebooting brought up the W2K boot manager as normal but without the normal timeout function. Pressing [Enter] started the default OS as expected. I used the W2K facility to inspect and change the boot manager timeout. This had no effect on the missing timeout. I edited boot.ini manually without returning the

Anyone resolved "Missing operating system" issue?
Rebooting, I was greeted with the fateful "missing ntldr. press any key to restart." Pressing a key brought me to the usual lilo bootloader, My own inclination would be to use the BootIT NG boot Manager (and partition manager) from the same source as dual boot manager, and keep lilo in with the Linux purely for

How can I boot NT from OS/2 Boot Manager
The installation went fine (I'm guessing) and afterwards, I searched for a good boot manager to handle XP and OBSD. Using PQBoot at first, it would just set OBSD as the active partition... and when rebooted, the system tells me I'm "missing operating system". OK, so I chuck that out the window, and try out the

UP12: Missing partition boot sector
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"NTLDR missing" after 5-RELEASE install
... vista startup recovery from it's DVD but it didn't solve problem. now i want to build a new boot manager for vista. what should i do? I had the same problem, although if i booted the machine with the dvd in the drive, but didn't select 'boot from disc' it boots fine, are you getting a missing bootmgr message?

In need for help!!!
Rather anoying, it would be more convenient if some how it would be possible to boot NT from the OS/2 Boot manger. I've tried adding the NT partition to the OS/2 Bootmanager but it just hangs. My thought is that it is missing some sort of a bootsector. I've copied the various NT stuff resident on the DOS boot

CD-ROM Missing After Boot Manager Install
I get a message that says 'Missing Operating System'. I can boot with a floppy and read the Hard Drive just fine, but I cannot boot off of the Hard Drive. Dylan Vanderhoof, I'd suggest booting OS/2 from a floppy (if you can) then run fdisk, while running fdisk, take a look and see if the bootmanager is

Upgrading to Win ME from WIN98SE results in a 'missing command ...
Joe Samangitak joesam...@address.com microsoft public win98 setup I set up a multi-boot system recently, where I installed the boot manager "XOSL" and Windows 98 on the second partition of HD #1. Everything worked out fine except when I booted into my old installation of Win98 on HD #2, I no longer have access to

Missing Dual Boot File Question?
I have run the command and can confirm that ntldr is not mentioned as shown below Windows Boot Manager Identifier (bootmgr) Device partition=C: Description Windows Boot Manager Locale en-US Inherit (global settings) Default (current) Resumeobject (301f4be9-9f7b-11dc-8960-a1ed02debfce) Displayorder (current)