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re-formatting problems

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 5:36 pm
by jellyfish
I had to re-install windows XP today which i've done many times before, but this time I couldn't format the partition it was on before hand (I also have another operating system on my computer) and so i thought that I could just put the disc in and it would let me re-format the partition from there (setup), strangly enough it wouldn't let me (though having done it lots of times before) and so I had to install windows on the partition next to it on the same disc...that went fine however I still couldn't re-format the original partition and so i tried to use partition magic and that seemed to wipe the data but then couldn't format it...now my boot file has gone missing and it won't let me make another one, does that mean that when i re-start my computer it won't be able to boot???

I saved a backup boot.ini on my flash drive just in case, but what do I do about formatting the partition which windows won't let me format?

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re-formatting problems

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 6:04 pm
by Cold Drink
You can always boot to a boot disk and to a fdisk /fixmbr to restore your boot sector to something function. It will pretty much just load the first OS.

What was the other OS you had installed?

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re-formatting problems

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 6:07 pm
by jellyfish
the other operating system is windows 2003 on the second disk.

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re-formatting problems

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 9:30 pm
by jellyfish
It's all sorted now, I tried to install FreeBSD instead of XP but it didn't work and so I booted from my Win XP CD and re-installed it without any problems this time.

Thank you for helping though.

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