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Oh boy, I'm in trouble (can't get to XP)
Posted: 2004-03-11 12:14am
by Hamel
About half a year ago I had Red Hat Linux installed alongside XP. That was deleted, and two partitions, one a boot for red hat, were left sitting on my hd for who knows how long. Tonight they ended up deleted. Now when I boot from IDE-0, I'm shown a Grub prompt. Of course, I don't know jack about working it~ Either Grub or something else greeted me on startup with the option of choosing XP or RH, so I whatever it was got deleted too.
I have this little feeling that I put myself in quite a spot~ So I need to know if I can salvage anything - if I can access XP, be forced to format, or if I'm totally fucked and lost my HDs.
Thankfully I burned
damnsmalllinux before any of this happened, so I'm using it to access the net right now.
Posted: 2004-03-11 01:27am
by Vertigo1
All you have to do is boot off of a DOS floppy with FDISK on it and type the following:
fdisk /mbr
Then boot off of your XP CD and I think the command you need to use is FIXMBR or something along the lines of that. Type in HELP to get a list of commands, and I think HELP *command* tells you what it does, and what command line options it supports.
Posted: 2004-03-11 04:06am
by Comosicus
Vertigo1 wrote:All you have to do is boot off of a DOS floppy with FDISK on it and type the following:
fdisk /mbr
Then boot off of your XP CD and I think the command you need to use is FIXMBR or something along the lines of that. Type in HELP to get a list of commands, and I think HELP *command* tells you what it does, and what command line options it supports.
I think the command is FIXBOOT not FIXMBR with XP.
Posted: 2004-03-11 04:34am
by Hethrir
Comosicus wrote:I think the command is FIXBOOT not FIXMBR with XP.
fixboot lets you change the options in boot.ini, and fixmbr formats the mbr, which is what you want to do to trash grub.
Posted: 2004-03-11 09:02pm
by Hamel
DOS floppy disk isn't working. I get a boot failure every single time. Trying to boot from the Win XP cd takes me to the grub prompt.
~ Rofl.. Won't let me login as root. No password works. This sucks. I want to access fstab so I can try mounting an ntfs partition.
~ So I use 'sudo' to, I think, gain root access and it still doesn't let me use fstab. What the hell, man?
Posted: 2004-03-12 12:53am
by Hamel
WOOO! Mounted hdb1 and 2, which were my x and y drives.
Posted: 2004-03-12 12:59am
by phongn
Gah. I can't remember how to do Windows XP in GRUB, but it is possible...
Posted: 2004-03-12 04:04am
by Vertigo1
Hamel wrote:Trying to boot from the Win XP cd takes me to the grub prompt.
Did you actually go into your BIOS and set your CD-ROM to boot FIRST or only from it?
Posted: 2004-03-12 11:13am
by Hamel
Vertigo1 wrote:Hamel wrote:Trying to boot from the Win XP cd takes me to the grub prompt.
Did you actually go into your BIOS and set your CD-ROM to boot FIRST or only from it?
Yeah, but I'll double check the "only" part.
Posted: 2004-03-12 03:53pm
by Hamel
I don't know what to do, short of a format (don't know if even that's possible). The WinXP cd decided it wanted to boot. So I did an installation repair. I STILL get put in a grub prompt when I boot from my hard drive.
Keep in mind that dos boot disks still do not work for whatever reason.
Edit: Ok, everything is back to normal
The XP cd booted up, so I accessed fixmbr.
Posted: 2004-03-12 07:07pm
by Vertigo1
Edit: n/m, you already took care of it.
Posted: 2004-03-12 07:09pm
by Hamel
haha, edit city
Posted: 2004-03-12 07:14pm
by Vertigo1
Just for the record:
www.bootdisk.com
Nab you a Win95 or 98 (any edition) startup disk. That you can boot off of, boot to the command line and run FDISK.