Re: disk boot failure



The error "Disk boot failure, insert system disk and restart" indicates the
system cannot locate the boot files. Often due to a change in the boot.ini
file.
Usually a "repair" corrects the problem - I may repeat info of which you are
aware - that is there are two repair options when booting from the XP CD.
The first is to repair via the recovery console - the second is presented
after you proceed with setup (At the welcome screen) - you are notified that
setup has found a Windows installation and offers the option of repairing or
reinstalling - select repair and setup/repair will proceed. If the Windows
installation is not found - big trouble.
Regarding the notice about "FIXMBR" - the warning is generic - I would
consider it an option if the repair above is unsuccessful



"John John" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uEGEDM5%23GHA.1220@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Make sure that you have no floppy disks or cd in these drives. You can
try booting from an Emergency Floppy Boot disk and see what happens:

http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/ntboot/

John

Gavin Denton wrote:

I ran diskeeper 2007 on my ystem yesterday. Everything was fine till this
morning when I discovered the sytem was locked. I had to close the system
down by using the on /off button. On restarting I get the error "Disk
boot failure, insert system disk and restart" I have run setup to
reinstall and repair the existing windows installation but it doesn't
recognise a windows installation on any of my drives! However if I go
into the repair console it tells me i have a windows directory on d
drive. Could it be the the MBR is faulty. I ran fixmbr and it came up
with "the computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot
record" It also says to run FIXMBR may damage my partition tables!!
Anyone got any ideas
Help Please


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