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Number : 7922 Date : 2004-05-20 Author : allan.brayshaw@b... Subject : Re: Disk not bootable Size(KB) : 3
Kan Since posting this problem I have sucesfully booted by using FixBoot from the Recovery Console To test the theory that it was my original partitioning of the harddrive which caused the problem, I ran XXCLONE again. Source disk 20Gb Target disk 40Gb proven to boot OK after using Fixboot The target disk again did not boot, but got further in the load process and gave a blue screen with white writing saying:- Unknown hard error \systemroot\system32\ntdll.dll ...........etc Also As as an old DOS man I initially partitioned the disk with Fdisk (not /BC3 because I was not aware of this facility) - so perhaps you are correct that this was the cause of the original problem - but a subsequent run of XXCLONE (following FixBoot) should surely have worked OK? I am up and running so no further action required. As a matter of interest, Win2k Fixmbr command on my original 20Gb disk (itself the result of XXCLONE) says:- Computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot record .............................etc I opted not to change it - just thought you would be interested that Win2k sees the partition as nonstandard. Thanks for your help Allan -----Original Message----- From: Kan Yabumoto [mailto:tech@x...] Sent: 19 May 2004 18:07 To: xxcopy@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [xxcopy] Disk not bootable brayshaw36 wrote: > > When I use XXCLONE version 0.21.2 to copy a 20Gb Maxtor disk > (which was originally created by XXCLONE) onto an ExcelStor > Model 340 40Gb disk the target disk is not bootable. > Both disks are connected via IDE, BIOS reports as expected, > both are Fat32. > > Fdisk confirms active Fat32 partition of 39+Gb for target disk. > > Have tried XXCLONE several times and ensured firewall and virus > software is disabled. > > I have used W2K Disk management to confirm that the disk is > Basic not Dynamic. > > I have also used XXCLONE option to make target disk bootable > and copy registry but disk still does not boot. > > The boot failure results in a message saying run Scanreg > but W2k will not even load enough code to allow this to happen. > Lots of error message occur when attempting to run in > Command Prompt Mode including one which says cannot find Win.com > > After running XXCLONE the target (40Gb) disk looks fine - W2K > recognises the disk as 40Gb and appears to have all the > directories and files copied OK. I suggest that you try xxclone C: D: /BACKUP0 /BC7 This ensures that the MBR and the boot sector will be initialized (you may have to edit the \BOOT.INI file manually). I'm a little confused that you even use FDISK. I hope you are not mixing up between WinME and Win2K. I believe most win2K users do not use FDISK because the DiskMgmt.MSC utility has almost everything in it (FDISK and FORMAT functionality). If you used FDISK, you should at least use /BC3 feature so that the bootsector is correctly initialized by XCLONE at least once. The use of FDISK leaves a Win9X/ME compatible bootsector (I don't think FDISK is even distributed with Win2K/XP). In the upcoming version of XXCLONE, we will try to support Win9X where the contents of the bootsector will be carefully examined and if it is for Win9X boot, it will perform necessary initialization step. Have you tried to create a boot diskette inside XXCLONE and tried to boot into the target volume from the diskette? If my theory is correct (that your bootsector is for Win9X boot which looks for IO.SYS as the first file to load), re-initializing the bootsector with the one for NT/2K/XP which loads NTLDR first will correct the problem. Kan Yabumoto Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT click here _____ Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xxcopy/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: xxcopy-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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