You'll need a XP setup CD and the software from HERE. It doesn't take long to build. Full instructions are on that link site. When finished...
Well, if you're up to doing command line licks, you could download the Vista boot iso and make the boot cd with it. It will allow you to perform...
Try all of the options. Since you only have one drive connected, one of the first two selections should have worked if bootloader was the...
I was thinking if the Windows setup CD was bad and not being detected, the QB disk would work around that obstacle. Of course if there is a...
Check post #11 HERE and you can download and create a boot floppy or CD that will allow you to boot if the problem is as you suspect, the boot.ini...
Check to see that the clone drive partition is Primary and set active. I'd use an old Win98 boot disk with fdisk on it to do that. XP can run...
I can offer you a boot floppy or CD creator that will allow you to make a Quick Boot CD or floppy and use it to boot the system for a test. It...
That DE type partition would seem to be a Dell hidden creation that will allow you to press a certain key at start-up and possibly run a system...
You can supposedly place ptedit.exe on a bootable floppy created by Xp and it will run when you execute it from a command line from that disk....
I'll have to look for a link for pfedit and ptedit32 since my old one has failed me. BRB OK, I think these will do: Ptedit32 for use in a...
That's what I needed. As you probably already suspect, this may be an equipment failure, either a bad HD or mobo IDE channel or cable. That...
Did you place the XP setup CD in the drive bay and attempt to boot? Did it give the option screen to Press Any Key To Boot From CD? If so, did...
You did everything right so you should be able to boot that drive. The drive may be defective. I would suggest downloading and running the...
No, that's not the problem. Select the drive you want to repair as the target drive in Xxclone and then open the Cool Tools tab and then the Make...
Good going. Take a break and have a Colorado Kool-Aid. ;)
Can you change the drive letters back to their originals? You are allowed to change any drive letter you choose except the system drive by using...
I can't be of much help here since I don't have iTunes. I was just making a generic suggestion about changing the target, assuming you were...
Look to see where the iTunes program files are located. When you find out what drive they are on, change the target of whatever shortcut you are...
I think dumping the new install and using the clone makes sense. I'd be tempted to sit down with a 6-pack of Coors and try to forget the whole...
Win some - lose some.. ;) Good luck.
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