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How do I fix/remove the bootloader after accidently installing intosecond drive/partition?

A

Ant

Flightless Bird
Hello.

I think I screwed up my old HDD's bootup setup on an old Dell Optiplex
GX280 test PC. I was trying to install three different 32-bit Windows
onto this machine for testing purposes. It is a single boot setup and
not dual/triple boots as well.

IIRC, this is what happened... I had slipstreamed Windows XP Pro. SP2/3
(forgot which one) installed in C: drive and made a Symantec Ghost image
(use its boot CD-R) of it D: drive. Then, I accidently installed either
Vista or Windows 7 into D: drive (was supposed to be in C: drive!) so my
PC thinks I am dual booting which I did not want to do! I need to
undo/fix this, but I think I made it worse as I tried to fix this!

I tried to restore XP back to C: with my Ghost image backup, but the
dual boot was still there! I tried restoring Vista/W7, but that didn't
help either. I also tried clean reinstalling XP form its setup CD
(booted from PC's bootup) into C: from scratch, but it didn't fix the
problem. I tried booting up XP Pro. SP2 CD's recovery console to use
fixmbr.exe \Device\HardDisk0 on the drive based on
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/bootcons_fixmbr.mspx
instructions and rebooted, but that didn't work either (same problem).
Maybe I did it wrong? I have never used it before, but then I never had
to fix/undo multi-boot setup before.

What am I missing and how do I have PC just boot to pure Windows that is
installed on the current C: drive? I knew I should had been more careful
with installation (C: and not D:). Do I have to do a full clean format
on the computer? I don't want to lose Dell recovery partition/drive
(don't have its original recovery discs for it either) too. :(

Thank you in advance. :)
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a@b.c

Flightless Bird
Re: How do I fix/remove the bootloader after accidently installing into second drive/partition?

On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 22:20:25 -0700, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:

>Hello.
>
>I think I screwed up my old HDD's bootup setup on an old Dell Optiplex
>GX280 test PC. I was trying to install three different 32-bit Windows
>onto this machine for testing purposes. It is a single boot setup and
>not dual/triple boots as well.
>
>IIRC, this is what happened... I had slipstreamed Windows XP Pro. SP2/3
>(forgot which one) installed in C: drive and made a Symantec Ghost image
>(use its boot CD-R) of it D: drive. Then, I accidently installed either
>Vista or Windows 7 into D: drive (was supposed to be in C: drive!) so my
>PC thinks I am dual booting which I did not want to do! I need to
>undo/fix this, but I think I made it worse as I tried to fix this!
>
>I tried to restore XP back to C: with my Ghost image backup, but the
>dual boot was still there! I tried restoring Vista/W7, but that didn't
>help either. I also tried clean reinstalling XP form its setup CD
>(booted from PC's bootup) into C: from scratch, but it didn't fix the
>problem. I tried booting up XP Pro. SP2 CD's recovery console to use
>fixmbr.exe \Device\HardDisk0 on the drive based on
>http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/bootcons_fixmbr.mspx
>instructions and rebooted, but that didn't work either (same problem).
>Maybe I did it wrong? I have never used it before, but then I never had
>to fix/undo multi-boot setup before.
>
>What am I missing and how do I have PC just boot to pure Windows that is
>installed on the current C: drive? I knew I should had been more careful
>with installation (C: and not D:). Do I have to do a full clean format
>on the computer? I don't want to lose Dell recovery partition/drive
>(don't have its original recovery discs for it either) too. :(
>
>Thank you in advance. :)



You need to use the BOOTSECT.EXE program which you should have in the
BOOT directory of your Wind7 DVD. You do this from a command window:

BOOTSECT /nt52 c:

to restore the XP single boot up sector
 
A

Ant

Flightless Bird
Re: How do I fix/remove the bootloader after accidently installinginto second drive/partition?

On 8/1/2010 2:53 AM PT, a@b.c typed:

> You need to use the BOOTSECT.EXE program which you should have in the
> BOOT directory of your Wind7 DVD. You do this from a command window:
>
> BOOTSECT /nt52 c:
>
> to restore the XP single boot up sector


Thanks. I hope that's all I will have to do on tomorrow (not at the test
machine right now). I assume you mean to try it in its recovery mode
like XP's.
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A

Ant

Flightless Bird
Re: How do I fix/remove the bootloader after accidently installing into second drive/partition?

> You need to use the BOOTSECT.EXE program which you should have in the
> BOOT directory of your Wind7 DVD. You do this from a command window:
>
> BOOTSECT /nt52 c:
>
> to restore the XP single boot up sector


OK, I restored XP Pro. SP2 from its Ghost image to the drive (weird, it
restores to D: [that doesn't seem right]). I rebooted to 32-bit W7 DVD's
repair's cmd.exe and did "BOOTSECT /nt52 c:". I rebooted again and it
worked. Although, the drive letters are wrong. I will have to fix that.
I hope I don't screw it up more again (C: became D:, D: became C:). I
have backup of Ghost images just in case. Hopefully, restoring all my
images and booting each one up works correctly.
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Ant

Flightless Bird
Re: How do I fix/remove the bootloader after accidently installinginto second drive/partition?

On 8/2/2010 1:30 PM PT, Ant typed:

>> You need to use the BOOTSECT.EXE program which you should have in the
>> BOOT directory of your Wind7 DVD. You do this from a command window:
>>
>> BOOTSECT /nt52 c:
>>
>> to restore the XP single boot up sector

>
> OK, I restored XP Pro. SP2 from its Ghost image to the drive (weird, it
> restores to D: [that doesn't seem right]). I rebooted to 32-bit W7 DVD's
> repair's cmd.exe and did "BOOTSECT /nt52 c:". I rebooted again and it
> worked. Although, the drive letters are wrong. I will have to fix that.
> I hope I don't screw it up more again (C: became D:, D: became C:). I
> have backup of Ghost images just in case. Hopefully, restoring all my
> images and booting each one up works correctly.


Nope! After flipping/swapping the drive/partition letters and restoring
each Ghost image to the correct C: drive showed missing nt. I tried
32-bit W7 DVD's "BOOTSECT /nt52 c:" and "fixmbr.exe" methods in XP Pro.
SP2's CD text mode cmd.exe, but both failed to fixed that one. :(

I gave up and just reinstalled all Windows from scratch. Oy!
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fungi, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into wars, use chemical
sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, capture slaves. The families of
weaver ants engage in child labor, holding their larvae like shuttles to
spin out the thread that sews the leaves together for their fungus
gardens. They exchange information ceaselessly. They do everything but
watch television." --Lewis Thomas
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