If you insist on BootMagic, then boot your PC using the BootMagic rescue
disk. Restore BootMagic and all is well! (If you didn't create a
BootMagic rescue disk, then use the boot disk that I instructed you to
create in a previous E-mail and boot your PC with it. Next, change to the
I'm curious...did you use the 1) BootMagic rescue disk or 2) Have to make
your own boot disk and then run the BootMagic program from the HD?
yep, I made an own "rescue" disk and run BootMagic from the HD, but I did
actually the changes NOT with BootMagic (this didn`t work well under
Dos...),
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, you wrote:
I had something like this happen, under NT 4. The only difference is
it worked fine (showed my root NT drive as D:) for a while, then quit.
I have NO idea how to change the drive designation.
You can try using something like Partition Magic to move the
Marcyou were supposed to have made a rescue diskette
(actually a pair of them) when you installed PM. Disc 1 of the
pair is bootable. You need to boot that diskette and then set
your original drive c: partition as bootable, then windows will
again call it drive c: and should be able to
Please help me VERY soon, this is urgent, because I cannot use my Windows
anymore!
I have updated Linux to Mandrake 7.0. There have been NO problems with the
installation.
Then, I started my PC, but it didn`t start Windows (as it did before). I
have the Boot Manager installed and it should
Marc Herms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help me VERY soon, this is urgent, because I cannot use my Windows
anymore!
I have updated Linux to Mandrake 7.0. There have been NO problems with the
installation.
Then, I started my PC, but it didn`t start Windows (as it did before). I
first of all, you should use the linux fdisk, as using the one that comes with
DOS is nothing else than SUICIDE if you have ext2 partition on your HD.
It already has destroyed some of my partitions while I didn't ask him anything.
Normally, if you let the installation program handle the LILO
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 06:28:39 -0800 (PST)
From: MERCATOR GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jpgois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone!
First of all, thanks for your FAST response! I would REALLY appreciate, if
you could
2000, MERCATOR GmbH wrote:
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 06:28:39 -0800 (PST)
From: MERCATOR GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jpgois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone!
First of all, thanks for your FAST response! I wou
the first linux partition (e.g., hda, instead of hdax (probably 5). When the
lilo prompt comes p, try hitting the tab button. You should then see the to
options: linux dos (or win). Type dos (or win if that's it) ad you should
boot into windows.
it might be that I put Linux in the mbrr,
is;
linuxwindows windows2
based on your lilo.conf. so you should be ok.
jon
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 06:28:39 -0800 (PST)
From: MERCATOR GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jpgois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windo
you need to boot with the bootdisk you made during install, you did make one didn't
you? just let it boot from that and it should boot correctly, do not use the resue
boot img do not use the bootdisk that came with the distro.
Jon
MERCATOR GmbH wrote:
the first linux partition (e.g., hda,
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Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone!
First of all, thanks for your FAST response! I would REALLY appreciate, if
you could give me a hand in solving my problem.
I will explain at what point I am...
DOS is nothing else than SUICIDE if you have ext2 partition on your
Did you use a "server" install or a "custom" isntall when you where
installing Linux? This is really importnat to know. The server install and
custom install will wipe all existing partitions. The Workstation install
will leave any existing DOS partitions.
ARG I DID "server" and
first off, your lilo.conf does show your windows partitions
yes, I know
do not boot from a floppy, but when you receive the LILO boot prompt type in
"windows" without the quotes of course, hitting the tab key should give you
something like this;
linuxwindows windows2
I
you need to boot with the bootdisk you made during install, you did make one didn't
you? just let it boot from that and it should boot correctly, do not use the resue
boot img do not use the bootdisk that came with the distro.
yep, I made one! :-)
I can boot with that floppy and get to
HOW do I use the Linux fdisk program?
When logged in as root in linux, you type fdisk /dev/hda (or /dev/sda if you
want to check your scsi disk)
Then to see the state of your drive's partition, you type p.
It will give you the different partition on your drive, their size, their
type, ...
If
You said you can "see and access your data via Linux." If you are able to
see all the directories on your Windows partition, then "it is a great day!"
yep, finally something great today! :-) I can see ALL my partitions,
actually, using a Windows boot floppy, I can also ACCESS them, but my
Marc...I'm not sure what version of linux you are using, but I'm using Linux
mandrake complete 6.5, and I did a server install, and all of my exhisting
dos and windows partitions are still there and I port data back and forth
between them, I had no problems with losing partitions or anything
: drive tho, maybe.
Ty
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On 1/31/00, 11:39:39 AM, Marc Herms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone! (fwd):
You said you can "see and access your data via Linux." If you are
able to
see all the directories on your Windows
, the info there is invaluable.
Alan
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 06:28:39 -0800 (PST)
From: MERCATOR GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jpgois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone!
First of all, thanks
nstall XOSL. Reboot the PC and setup XOSL to boot both Windows and Linux.
HTH,
Matt
From: Marc Herms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone! (fwd)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 19:39:39 +0100
You said you can "see
MarcWhat version of windows are you running? How is your
Windows 98
bios set for booting, scsi or IDE? Dual booting from both scsi
IDE drives may not work well, or at all, on some systems. How
was the bios set before you dedicated space on your IDE drives
to Linux?
no idea. All worked
Format a diskette with the MSDOS (or VFAT) filesystem. Copy the following
files from your Windows partition to this disk: Command.com, IO.sys, and
Msdos.sys. Download and extract Ranish Partition Manager 2.38 onto this
diskette. Keep this disk in the drive and reboot the PC. Type "part"
reinstall partition magic. It should have asked you to make a rescue
floppy. If not, there should be the option to create a rescue disk on
the cd if you can access it under DOS boot floppy.
MERCATOR GmbH wrote:
you need to boot with the bootdisk you made during install, you did make one
code to the MBR.)
HTH,
Matt
From: Marc Herms [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] URGENT! Windows partion has gone! (fwd)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:05:56 +0100
Format a diskette with the MSDOS (or VFAT) filesystem. Copy the following
files
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