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Hi ashir,
can you boot to safe mode (press several times F8 during the boot) and login with Adminstrator privileges?
Cheerio Lars
No, Windows starts and comes to Accounts screen, after I choose the account it uses the hard drive for about 1 minute then it dows nothing and comes back to accounts screen.
In safe mode its the same after I choose the Administrator account...
I spend two weeks preparing a PC just to make an image with Ghost, it was a single hard drive divided in 2 partitions, 25 gb and 60 gb. Dont ask me why windows xp professional at the install put the 60 gb partition as E: and the 25gb partition as C:, I didnt care at that moment, I thougth that I could use PM to chance the drive letters later. And so I did...
Now I can boot into windows but it hangs at the accounts load and after a while it comes back to the accounts menu.
How I can revert this?
I dont have a restore point, I dont have a ghost image...
How did you “change the drive letters” with Partition Magic?
Hi Ashir,
I would suggest you to use a Windows 98 startup disk to reslove this issue.
-> Boot the Computer using Windows98 start up disk
-> At the command prompt type fdisk /mbr and press the Enter key
-> Remove the startup disk and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys at once to restart the system
Regards,
Raja
I wonder if this has anything to do with your boot.ini file, which controls the bootup procedure, not reflecting the changes you made to drive letters using PM8? I don't know enough to suggest what to look at or what to do. It's not a question of drive letters in boot.ini but more fundemental references.
FWIW