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How do I create boot disk in Windows XP? The recovery disk made by our freeware includes the proper and right tools to fix Windows XP and other free helpful tools that are produced by us. Insert the diskette in the floppy disk.

Go to My Computer. Right-click on the floppy disk drive. Click Format. User instruction paper included. Now click on the 'Advanced Backup Wizard', and then click 'Next'. This will take you to a page showing the message How to make a Windows 10 USB recovery drive. Yahoo Web Search Yahoo Settings. Sign In. Search query. Let it proceed; it could take in excess of 30 minutes on slower computers, when this is finished move on to the seventh and final step.

This last step also requires no screenshot. This writes a new boot sector to the hard drive and cleans up all the loose ends we created by rebuilding the BOOT. INI file and the system files. Keep in mind that this solution is only designed to resolve the issues introduced in the preface if the cause is unrelated to spyware and viruses; while I have had significant luck with rebuilding heavily-infected systems in the method I have described, it is not guaranteed.

Icrontic — Home of the Big Beef Burrito since , fool. Sign In Become an Icrontian. Howdy, Stranger! Sign In Register. Configuring your computer to boot from CD is outside of the scope of this document, but if you are having trouble, consult Google for assistance.

Am going to try the instructions outlined here but I have a q Don't want to do anything yet since I'm scared it will further exacerbate the prob. Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to your computer, and that any disk-related hardware configuration is correct. This may involve running a manufacturer-supplied diagnostic or setup program. Setup cannot continue. To quit setup, press F3. Great help, thanks. After that i type "1".

Now instead of going to the command prompt , i get the Blue screen of death.. C: is nearly always the HDD. Your HDD might be toast and not detectable, but perhaps someone else could chime in if I am incorrect. Ensure that all the plugs are in the right spot and try the steps again. If you get the same result or hear any clicking, then the HDD is toast. Vipin: Glad to hear it worked for you therain: That sounds like it is trying to mount parts of your registry that are then making the command prompt bomb out.

Not sure what to do there without using a boot disc that can do offline registry fixing and I'm not going to be able to discuss that because we only support and recommend legal actions here.

Still have the BSOD. Thanks a lot for the procedure To fix this I had to edit my boot. Just wanted to let people know that they might need to do some additional work not mentioned in this article. Elhassan It works just like a charm.

Your article saves my day. Thank you a lot. Will report back with the results! How can I recover that functionality? That command returns "The parameter is not valid. Shame On You! I hope you haven't led too many people into screwing their computers into oblivion, like most of the other Geek Squad wanabees have, already. This is true in Windows Some Command Line Interpreters might need "aattrib -r -s -h" without the quotes instead of "attrib -rsh" without the quotes to clear all the flags.

Summarily blowing away the boot. The people adding multi boot sequences should be tech-savvy enough to figure out the problem on there own or at least be able to google until they find an answer As far as a "multiboot environment" that's going to be pretty rare considering any PC, no matter what it is will always run better with a single OS rather then 2 or more Ehhh I dont know how valid this is.

Maybe partially true, as in the "inner" OSs, those farther in on the disk, will be "slower" but that is only marginally so and if you are using a SSD, I would think that there would be zero performance degradation. If you're using XP Pro and you have forgotten your admin password, you could reset it. I don't see the point in running multi OS's on one system unless it's a server. Such as one linux based OS for placing product orders and one OS for a work station environment.

I rearranged all files to be as close to the center of the disc to try to improve boot speed and the time it takes for switching OS's. Barely worth the effort My opinion stands. Unless you're in a work environment or wanting to "try" a new OS such as Ubuntu it's always better to use a single OS rather then two. It'll also save you gigs of space to boot That's not really true, I'm afraid.

A boot sector is a boot sector. Adding another OS shouldn't slow down the OS in the slightest. Also, the center of the disk is not the fastest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3.

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I figured this out by just pressing "view contents". It says "amd The second also just matches other iso's that are for sure the normal 64 bit iso. Just wanted to put a review in after reading a couple of them.



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