Re: Boot.ini file help
- From: "Mark F." <reply2group@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 10:26:42 -0500
M.I.5¾ wrote:
"Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23m6p9nNvHHA.4736@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"lonerlette" <lonerlette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:06AE743D-BA6B-40E5-8AB7-C2056F08D089@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxBoot.ini file was deleted from my laptop, I have no xp disk so don't botherWhy not? You can borrow any bootable XP CD to run bootcfg /rebuild from the Recovery Console.
with that suggestion.
Though generally true, it is not universally true. Some manufacturers customise the windows to such an extent that generic windows disks won't work. HP is an example that immediately springs to mind. Many HP models won't even boot from a generic windows CD and have to have a dedicated recovery disk.
Many of those affected machines will be rendered non bootable if you just try to do an error check on the system disk. This is because windows immediately re-writes the Master Boot Record to make the machine boot into a DOS based disk check - the generic MBR used not being valid for the PC. If you succeed in replacing the MBR from the HP recovery disk, Scandisk runs and then craps the PC again as Windows then replaces the MBR with the generic windows MBR which is, again, invalid.
I'm 99.9 percent sure that chkdsk does not write the MBR. That is done using "fixmbr". Also Scandisk is not available in Windows XP.
Mark
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