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I have attempted to restore my boot drive with PowerQuest DriveImage 7.0 but
now I can't get the new drive to boot. When the computer tries to boot, I
get a black screen with "Boot failure".
The old drive is a 60Gb drive. Prior to the upgrading to the new drive
(120Gb), the old drive was a second drive (drive E. Drive C: had a
previous installation of Windows. Under the new configuration, I now only
have the single 120Gb drive. When I restored the drive using DriveImage,
DriveImage would not let me select the advanced option for "Copy MBR". I
couldn't figure out why it wouldn't let me. Using DriveImage, I connected
both the old and new drives to the PC and just moved the data across.
DriveImage appears to have moved everthing from the 60Gb drive to the new
120Gb drive without error.
I can boot from the WinXP Setup CD and choose the NT Console Repair option
and successfully log onto the C:\WINDOWS installation.
I have tried running BOOTCFG /REBUILD to get the boot menu to recognise that
the Windows installlation was no longer on the second drive. BOOTCFG
successfully finds the installation at C:\WINDOWS and I choose to Add it to
the menu. Still get "Boot failure"
I have tried FIXMBR. I got the warning message about inaccessable partitions
and I chose to continue. Still get "Boot failure"
I have tried FIXBOOT C:. Still get "Boot failure"
Is there anything else that I can check or try?
Regards,
Troy..
I have attempted to restore my boot drive with PowerQuest DriveImage 7.0 but
now I can't get the new drive to boot. When the computer tries to boot, I
get a black screen with "Boot failure".
The old drive is a 60Gb drive. Prior to the upgrading to the new drive
(120Gb), the old drive was a second drive (drive E. Drive C: had a
previous installation of Windows. Under the new configuration, I now only
have the single 120Gb drive. When I restored the drive using DriveImage,
DriveImage would not let me select the advanced option for "Copy MBR". I
couldn't figure out why it wouldn't let me. Using DriveImage, I connected
both the old and new drives to the PC and just moved the data across.
DriveImage appears to have moved everthing from the 60Gb drive to the new
120Gb drive without error.
I can boot from the WinXP Setup CD and choose the NT Console Repair option
and successfully log onto the C:\WINDOWS installation.
I have tried running BOOTCFG /REBUILD to get the boot menu to recognise that
the Windows installlation was no longer on the second drive. BOOTCFG
successfully finds the installation at C:\WINDOWS and I choose to Add it to
the menu. Still get "Boot failure"
I have tried FIXMBR. I got the warning message about inaccessable partitions
and I chose to continue. Still get "Boot failure"
I have tried FIXBOOT C:. Still get "Boot failure"
Is there anything else that I can check or try?
Regards,
Troy..