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| 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being 'smart' by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my primary hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive thinkng that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an up-to-date hard drive I could immediately use. Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to disconnect my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, it seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by itself? Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be found? I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something about NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and well as the entire system --- I am all ears. Thanks, John |
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| RE: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix When a 2nd hd is added to the pc,sometimes the new hd will get selected as 1st boot priority device,to change,open the BIOS,set to original C: If thats what you want..... "John66" wrote: > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being 'smart' > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my primary > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive thinkng > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an up-to-date hard > drive I could immediately use. > > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to disconnect > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, it > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by itself? > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be found? > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something about > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and well > as the entire system --- I am all ears. > > Thanks, > John |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix First, determine what's going on by running XP's Disk Management to see the status of the partitions, i.e., on which disks the system, boot, and paging partitions are located. This is primarily for your edification. The easiest way to fix the problem is to zero out the disk signature on the primary disk by booting with a Windows 98 emergency boot diskette, and executing fdisk /mbr. On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:53:01 -0700, John66 <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being 'smart' >by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my primary >hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive thinkng >that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an up-to-date hard >drive I could immediately use. > >Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to disconnect >my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, it >seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > >Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by itself? >Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be found? >I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something about >NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > >If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and well >as the entire system --- I am all ears. > >Thanks, >John |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix "Andy" <1@2.3> wrote in message news:usc473973uj034gfqrn53tejdmbg7935fs@4ax.com... > First, determine what's going on by running XP's Disk Management to > see the status of the partitions, i.e., on which disks the system, > boot, and paging partitions are located. This is primarily for your > edification. > The easiest way to fix the problem is to zero out the disk signature > on the primary disk by booting with a Windows 98 emergency boot > diskette, and executing fdisk /mbr. > Running fdisk /mbr won't "zero out" the disk signature. It will rewrite the disk's Master Boot Record. In the case of the OP this won't do any harm but I suspect that it won't do any good either. |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being > 'smart' > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my > primary > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive > thinkng > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an up-to-date > hard > drive I could immediately use. > > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to > disconnect > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, it > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by > itself? > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be > found? > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something about > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and > well > as the entire system --- I am all ears. > > Thanks, > John Some questions: - How exactly did you clone the system partition? - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix Thank you all for your suggestions! In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the entire hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to do them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has been too long. If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try an clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on doing this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I am using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that says 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) there is a partion that says 'active'. When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with 'NTDetect.......' error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to you on the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I need to wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in case I make a mess of this). The boot.ini file says: [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, so partion 3 really is where the OS is located. What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my master drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. Thank you so much for your help, John "Pegasus" wrote: > > "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... > > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being > > 'smart' > > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my > > primary > > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive > > thinkng > > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an up-to-date > > hard > > drive I could immediately use. > > > > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to > > disconnect > > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, it > > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > > > > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by > > itself? > > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be > > found? > > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something about > > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > > > > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and > > well > > as the entire system --- I am all ears. > > > > Thanks, > > John > > Some questions: > - How exactly did you clone the system partition? > - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? > - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? > - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? > - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press > the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. > - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? > - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? > > > |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP CD and following these steps: - Select "Repair" - Select "Recovery Console" - Log on - Type these commands: fixmbr fixboot When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after the cloning operation. "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... > Thank you all for your suggestions! > > In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: > > If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using > xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the entire > hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to > do > them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has been > too long. > > If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try > an > clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on > doing > this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? > > Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I > am > using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. > > I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that says > 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) > there > is a partion that says 'active'. > > When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very > far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with > 'NTDetect.......' > error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to you > on > the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I need > to > wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in > case I > make a mess of this). > > The boot.ini file says: > [boot loader] > timeout=30 > default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S > [operating systems] > multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP > Professional" /fastdetect > > My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, so > partion 3 really is where the OS is located. > > What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my master > drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. > > Thank you so much for your help, > John > > "Pegasus" wrote: > >> >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... >> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being >> > 'smart' >> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my >> > primary >> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive >> > thinkng >> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an >> > up-to-date >> > hard >> > drive I could immediately use. >> > >> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to >> > disconnect >> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, >> > it >> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. >> > >> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by >> > itself? >> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be >> > found? >> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something >> > about >> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. >> > >> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and >> > well >> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > John >> >> Some questions: >> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? >> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? >> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? >> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? >> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press >> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. >> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? >> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? >> >> >> |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... >> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being >> > 'smart' >> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my >> > primary >> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive >> > thinkng >> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an >> > up-to-date >> > hard >> > drive I could immediately use. >> > >> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to >> > disconnect >> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, >> > it >> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. >> > >> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by >> > itself? >> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be >> > found? >> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something >> > about >> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. >> > >> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and >> > well >> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > John "Pegasus" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:OCUc3i0rHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Some questions: >> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? >> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? >> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? >> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? >> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press >> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. >> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? >> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... > Thank you all for your suggestions! > > In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: > > If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using > xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the entire > hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to > do > them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has been > too long. > > If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try > an > clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on > doing > this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? > > Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I > am > using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. > > I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that says > 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) > there > is a partion that says 'active'. > > When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very > far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with > 'NTDetect.......' > error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to you > on > the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I need > to > wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in > case I > make a mess of this). > > The boot.ini file says: > [boot loader] > timeout=30 > default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S > [operating systems] > multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP > Professional" /fastdetect > > My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, so > partion 3 really is where the OS is located. > > What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my master > drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. > > Thank you so much for your help, > John "Pegasus" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:uWWg%23U4rHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with > your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box > to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably > fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore > the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested > by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP > CD and following these steps: > - Select "Repair" > - Select "Recovery Console" > - Log on > - Type these commands: > fixmbr > fixboot > > When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must > avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after > the cloning operation. John: Pegasus's questions were the right ones and it's good you responded to them... First of all, you were indeed "smart" to add a second HDD to your system which you plan to use as the recipient of the cloned contents of your day-to-day working HDD, i.e., the "source" disk. It's a most desirable thing to do and with a decent disk imaging/disk cloning program you'll never be sorry you embarked on that course. Perhaps your initial problem was using that xxclone program. I recall experimenting with that program some time ago and we ran into so many issues (read "problems") with it that we soon discontinued using it. And the feedback we received from other users paralleled our experience. Perhaps it's been improved; I don't know. Frankly, I think the current partitioning scheme on your primary HDD is a source of problems now & in the future. With that in mind, if the following is at all practical depending upon the programs you have currently installed on your "source" HDD... 1. Could you, in effect, start over by making a fresh install of the XP OS onto that source drive? Unless you have some special multi-partitioning needs, why not just create a single partition comprising the entire disk? In recommending this fresh install of the OS, I'm assuming a number of things... a. Your user-created data is now available on the "cloned" HDD or some other source (or you can copy whatever data you need to the secondary HDD when both drives are connected and you're able to boot) so that you can copy that data back to your newly-installed XP OS., and, b. You can install all the programs you desire since you have the installation media for those programs, and, c. You don't mind installing all the MS critical updates since SP2. (I'm assuming if you go ahead with this fresh install of the XP OS it will be undertaken with a XP installation CD including SP2 - or if SP2 is not included on the CD, you will subsequently install that service pack.) Anyway, assuming you go this route or using Pegasus's latest suggestion or through some other means you're able to get your present system back to some functional state, consider in the future using one of the more tried-and-true disk imaging/disk cloning programs such as Acronis True Image or the Casper 4.0 program (the latter my current favorite) for your disk cloning needs. You won't regret it. Anna |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix Thank you for suggestions. I will try your suggestions in a few days - I just got a little side tracked with another project (car problems). Thank you once again for your help. It was very much appreciated!!! All the best.... "Pegasus" wrote: > I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with > your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box > to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably > fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore > the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested > by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP > CD and following these steps: > - Select "Repair" > - Select "Recovery Console" > - Log on > - Type these commands: > fixmbr > fixboot > > When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must > avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after > the cloning operation. > > > "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... > > Thank you all for your suggestions! > > > > In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: > > > > If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using > > xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the entire > > hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to > > do > > them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has been > > too long. > > > > If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try > > an > > clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on > > doing > > this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? > > > > Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I > > am > > using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. > > > > I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that says > > 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) > > there > > is a partion that says 'active'. > > > > When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very > > far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with > > 'NTDetect.......' > > error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to you > > on > > the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I need > > to > > wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in > > case I > > make a mess of this). > > > > The boot.ini file says: > > [boot loader] > > timeout=30 > > default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S > > [operating systems] > > multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP > > Professional" /fastdetect > > > > My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, so > > partion 3 really is where the OS is located. > > > > What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my master > > drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. > > > > Thank you so much for your help, > > John > > > > "Pegasus" wrote: > > > >> > >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... > >> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being > >> > 'smart' > >> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my > >> > primary > >> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive > >> > thinkng > >> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an > >> > up-to-date > >> > hard > >> > drive I could immediately use. > >> > > >> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to > >> > disconnect > >> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, > >> > it > >> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > >> > > >> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by > >> > itself? > >> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be > >> > found? > >> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something > >> > about > >> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > >> > > >> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and > >> > well > >> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > John > >> > >> Some questions: > >> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? > >> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? > >> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? > >> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? > >> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press > >> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. > >> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? > >> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix Anna, Thank you for your addtional suggestions. After getting my system to boot off one drive I will try the True Image program you suggested. When I need a challenge I will pursue setting up my partions etc. in the way you suggested. I just dread the thought of having to reload all my software etc. But, as you said I'm probably asking for problems if I don't do it. Thanks again, John "Anna" wrote: > > >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... > >> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being > >> > 'smart' > >> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my > >> > primary > >> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive > >> > thinkng > >> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an > >> > up-to-date > >> > hard > >> > drive I could immediately use. > >> > > >> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to > >> > disconnect > >> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, > >> > it > >> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > >> > > >> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by > >> > itself? > >> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be > >> > found? > >> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something > >> > about > >> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > >> > > >> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and > >> > well > >> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > John > > > "Pegasus" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:OCUc3i0rHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> Some questions: > >> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? > >> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? > >> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? > >> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? > >> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press > >> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. > >> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? > >> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? > > > "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... > > Thank you all for your suggestions! > > > > In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: > > > > If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using > > xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the entire > > hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to > > do > > them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has been > > too long. > > > > If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try > > an > > clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on > > doing > > this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? > > > > Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I > > am > > using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. > > > > I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that says > > 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) > > there > > is a partion that says 'active'. > > > > When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very > > far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with > > 'NTDetect.......' > > error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to you > > on > > the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I need > > to > > wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in > > case I > > make a mess of this). > > > > The boot.ini file says: > > [boot loader] > > timeout=30 > > default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S > > [operating systems] > > multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP > > Professional" /fastdetect > > > > My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, so > > partion 3 really is where the OS is located. > > > > What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my master > > drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. > > > > Thank you so much for your help, > > John > > > "Pegasus" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:uWWg%23U4rHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with > > your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box > > to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably > > fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore > > the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested > > by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP > > CD and following these steps: > > - Select "Repair" > > - Select "Recovery Console" > > - Log on > > - Type these commands: > > fixmbr > > fixboot > > > > When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must > > avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after > > the cloning operation. > > > John: > Pegasus's questions were the right ones and it's good you responded to > them... > > First of all, you were indeed "smart" to add a second HDD to your system > which you plan to use as the recipient of the cloned contents of your > day-to-day working HDD, i.e., the "source" disk. It's a most desirable thing > to do and with a decent disk imaging/disk cloning program you'll never be > sorry you embarked on that course. > > Perhaps your initial problem was using that xxclone program. I recall > experimenting with that program some time ago and we ran into so many issues > (read "problems") with it that we soon discontinued using it. And the > feedback we received from other users paralleled our experience. Perhaps > it's been improved; I don't know. > > Frankly, I think the current partitioning scheme on your primary HDD is a > source of problems now & in the future. With that in mind, if the following > is at all practical depending upon the programs you have currently installed > on your "source" HDD... > > 1. Could you, in effect, start over by making a fresh install of the XP OS > onto that source drive? Unless you have some special multi-partitioning > needs, why not just create a single partition comprising the entire disk? In > recommending this fresh install of the OS, I'm assuming a number of > things... > > a. Your user-created data is now available on the "cloned" HDD or some other > source (or you can copy whatever data you need to the secondary HDD when > both drives are connected and you're able to boot) so that you can copy that > data back to your newly-installed XP OS., and, > b. You can install all the programs you desire since you have the > installation media for those programs, and, > c. You don't mind installing all the MS critical updates since SP2. (I'm > assuming if you go ahead with this fresh install of the XP OS it will be > undertaken with a XP installation CD including SP2 - or if SP2 is not > included on the CD, you will subsequently install that service pack.) > > Anyway, assuming you go this route or using Pegasus's latest suggestion or > through some other means you're able to get your present system back to some > functional state, consider in the future using one of the more > tried-and-true disk imaging/disk cloning programs such as Acronis True Image > or the Casper 4.0 program (the latter my current favorite) for your disk > cloning needs. You won't regret it. > Anna > > > |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix "Anna" <myname@myisp.net> wrote in message news:%23YM5ho4rHHA.4876@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >>> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... >>> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being >>> > 'smart' >>> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my >>> > primary >>> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive >>> > thinkng >>> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an >>> > up-to-date >>> > hard >>> > drive I could immediately use. >>> > >>> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to >>> > disconnect >>> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, >>> > it >>> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. >>> > >>> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by >>> > itself? >>> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be >>> > found? >>> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something >>> > about >>> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. >>> > >>> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data >>> > and >>> > well >>> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. >>> > >>> > Thanks, >>> > John > > > "Pegasus" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:OCUc3i0rHHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Some questions: >>> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? >>> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? >>> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? >>> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? >>> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press >>> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. >>> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? >>> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? > > > "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... >> Thank you all for your suggestions! >> >> In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: >> >> If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using >> xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the >> entire >> hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to >> do >> them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has >> been >> too long. >> >> If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try >> an >> clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on >> doing >> this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? >> >> Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I >> am >> using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. >> >> I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that >> says >> 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) >> there >> is a partion that says 'active'. >> >> When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very >> far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with >> 'NTDetect.......' >> error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to >> you on >> the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I >> need to >> wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in >> case I >> make a mess of this). >> >> The boot.ini file says: >> [boot loader] >> timeout=30 >> default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S >> [operating systems] >> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP >> Professional" /fastdetect >> >> My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, >> so >> partion 3 really is where the OS is located. >> >> What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my >> master >> drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. >> >> Thank you so much for your help, >> John > > > "Pegasus" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message > news:uWWg%23U4rHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with >> your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box >> to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably >> fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore >> the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested >> by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP >> CD and following these steps: >> - Select "Repair" >> - Select "Recovery Console" >> - Log on >> - Type these commands: >> fixmbr >> fixboot >> >> When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must >> avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after >> the cloning operation. > > > John: > Pegasus's questions were the right ones and it's good you responded to > them... > > First of all, you were indeed "smart" to add a second HDD to your system > which you plan to use as the recipient of the cloned contents of your > day-to-day working HDD, i.e., the "source" disk. It's a most desirable > thing to do and with a decent disk imaging/disk cloning program you'll > never be sorry you embarked on that course. > > Perhaps your initial problem was using that xxclone program. I recall > experimenting with that program some time ago and we ran into so many > issues (read "problems") with it that we soon discontinued using it. And > the feedback we received from other users paralleled our experience. > Perhaps it's been improved; I don't know. > > Frankly, I think the current partitioning scheme on your primary HDD is a > source of problems now & in the future. With that in mind, if the > following is at all practical depending upon the programs you have > currently installed on your "source" HDD... > > 1. Could you, in effect, start over by making a fresh install of the XP OS > onto that source drive? Unless you have some special multi-partitioning > needs, why not just create a single partition comprising the entire disk? > In recommending this fresh install of the OS, I'm assuming a number of > things... > > a. Your user-created data is now available on the "cloned" HDD or some > other source (or you can copy whatever data you need to the secondary HDD > when both drives are connected and you're able to boot) so that you can > copy that data back to your newly-installed XP OS., and, > b. You can install all the programs you desire since you have the > installation media for those programs, and, > c. You don't mind installing all the MS critical updates since SP2. (I'm > assuming if you go ahead with this fresh install of the XP OS it will be > undertaken with a XP installation CD including SP2 - or if SP2 is not > included on the CD, you will subsequently install that service pack.) > > Anyway, assuming you go this route or using Pegasus's latest suggestion or > through some other means you're able to get your present system back to > some functional state, consider in the future using one of the more > tried-and-true disk imaging/disk cloning programs such as Acronis True > Image or the Casper 4.0 program (the latter my current favorite) for your > disk cloning needs. You won't regret it. > Anna > Just don't try the seagate rendition of TI. Its cloning of a seagate 250GB SATA II to 2nd identical hard drive left the 2nd one unusable, and the 1st one with can't find or corrupted hal.dll after the copy. Recovered with DI 7.0, and used Partition commander to make the partition copies to the 2nd hard drive. Dave |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix Pegasus: I tried to change my disk (0) partion to active. However, the option of 'mark partion as active' is greyed out. I am unable to activate or de-activate anything. Is there something I must do to enable this option or is there a certain procedure to follow? Thanks again. "Pegasus" wrote: > I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with > your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box > to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably > fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore > the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested > by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP > CD and following these steps: > - Select "Repair" > - Select "Recovery Console" > - Log on > - Type these commands: > fixmbr > fixboot > > When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must > avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after > the cloning operation. > > > "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... > > Thank you all for your suggestions! > > > > In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: > > > > If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using > > xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the entire > > hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had to > > do > > them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has been > > too long. > > > > If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can try > > an > > clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on > > doing > > this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? > > > > Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which I > > am > > using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. > > > > I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that says > > 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) > > there > > is a partion that says 'active'. > > > > When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get very > > far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with > > 'NTDetect.......' > > error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to you > > on > > the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I need > > to > > wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in > > case I > > make a mess of this). > > > > The boot.ini file says: > > [boot loader] > > timeout=30 > > default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S > > [operating systems] > > multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP > > Professional" /fastdetect > > > > My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, so > > partion 3 really is where the OS is located. > > > > What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my master > > drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk 1. > > > > Thank you so much for your help, > > John > > > > "Pegasus" wrote: > > > >> > >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... > >> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being > >> > 'smart' > >> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my > >> > primary > >> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive > >> > thinkng > >> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an > >> > up-to-date > >> > hard > >> > drive I could immediately use. > >> > > >> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to > >> > disconnect > >> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and error, > >> > it > >> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. > >> > > >> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by > >> > itself? > >> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could be > >> > found? > >> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something > >> > about > >> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. > >> > > >> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data and > >> > well > >> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > John > >> > >> Some questions: > >> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? > >> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? > >> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? > >> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? > >> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press > >> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze it. > >> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? > >> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: 2 drives needed to boot - how to fix I observe the same on my own machine, presumably because I use a non-Windows master boot record. I recommend you start by restoring the MBR with one of the two methods I previously mentioned. "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F263CF34-42EB-4408-8E76-8F625B566593@microsoft.com... > Pegasus: I tried to change my disk (0) partion to active. However, the > option of 'mark partion as active' is greyed out. I am unable to activate > or > de-activate anything. Is there something I must do to enable this option > or > is there a certain procedure to follow? > > Thanks again. > > "Pegasus" wrote: > >> I don't know xxclone but I wonder if it played around with >> your active partition. Run diskmgmt.msc from the Run box >> to set the boot partition of disk(0) active. This will probably >> fix your problem. If it does not then you may have to restore >> the Master Boot Record, either by using the method suggested >> by Andy or else by booting the machine with your WinXP >> CD and following these steps: >> - Select "Repair" >> - Select "Recovery Console" >> - Log on >> - Type these commands: >> fixmbr >> fixboot >> >> When cloning a disk with a cloning program then you must >> avoid having both disks connected during the first boot after >> the cloning operation. >> >> >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:C9C8749D-0223-41C7-BFC3-CACA99338A08@microsoft.com... >> > Thank you all for your suggestions! >> > >> > In answer to the questions asked by Pegasus: >> > >> > If I can remember correctly, I think I made a clone of my disk using >> > xxclone. I remember I tried a couple of different ways to clone the >> > entire >> > hard drive (4 partitions) and had problems doing all 4 at once. I had >> > to >> > do >> > them one at a time. I just don't remember exactly what I did - it has >> > been >> > too long. >> > >> > If I can get the system to boot fro the master (original) disk I can >> > try >> > an >> > clone things again and then keep the clone updated - any suggestions on >> > doing >> > this? Is a clone/backup not the best thing to do? >> > >> > Disk 0 is my primary (master) drive. Disk 1 is the cloned version which >> > I >> > am >> > using for my backup. So my old disk is my master disk. >> > >> > I checked out disk managment and found that disk 0 has a partion that >> > says >> > 'system' and another partition that says 'boot'. On disk 1 (the clone) >> > there >> > is a partion that says 'active'. >> > >> > When I tried to boot the master disk by itself, it really didn't get >> > very >> > far. I only saw a black screen that flashed white text with >> > 'NTDetect.......' >> > error message and then the PC would reboot. I will have to get back to >> > you >> > on >> > the exact message - I apologize as I realize this would help a lot. I >> > need >> > to >> > wait for another process to complete before I can reboot ( a backup in >> > case I >> > make a mess of this). >> > >> > The boot.ini file says: >> > [boot loader] >> > timeout=30 >> > default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOW S >> > [operating systems] >> > multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP >> > Professional" /fastdetect >> > >> > My hard drive setup is a bit weird in the way it was originally set up, >> > so >> > partion 3 really is where the OS is located. >> > >> > What I meant by 2 XP system folders is that if I have a clone of my >> > master >> > drive then I have 2 system folders. One on disk 0 and another on disk >> > 1. >> > >> > Thank you so much for your help, >> > John >> > >> > "Pegasus" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "John66" <John66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:575E0461-15FD-448A-8827-4D78809F7481@microsoft.com... >> >> > I'm running XP pro and things seem to be fine. I thought I was being >> >> > 'smart' >> >> > by adding a second hard drive to my system as a backup. I cloned my >> >> > primary >> >> > hard drive and have dutifully backed up changes to the cloned drive >> >> > thinkng >> >> > that should my primary drive fail I would be prepared with an >> >> > up-to-date >> >> > hard >> >> > drive I could immediately use. >> >> > >> >> > Obviously I don't know what I'm doing because I just happened to >> >> > disconnect >> >> > my cloned drive and my system won't boot. After some trial and >> >> > error, >> >> > it >> >> > seems my system wants both hard drives to be able to boot. >> >> > >> >> > Any suggestions on how to repair my master drive so it will boot by >> >> > itself? >> >> > Am I having issues because there are 2 XP system folders that could >> >> > be >> >> > found? >> >> > I did notice an error message of sorts flash by that said something >> >> > about >> >> > NTDetect - but thats all I see before it reboots itself. >> >> > >> >> > If you have any suggestions on the best approach to backing up data >> >> > and >> >> > well >> >> > as the entire system --- I am all ears. >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > John >> >> >> >> Some questions: >> >> - How exactly did you clone the system partition? >> >> - Which is your primary master disk - the old or the new disk? >> >> - Is the system partition on the old disk still marked "active"? >> >> - How far does the boot process go when booting with a single disk? >> >> - What message do you seen when the boot process stalls? Press >> >> the "Pause" key to freeze the boot process, and Enter to unfreeze >> >> it. >> >> - What is the contents of the hidden file c:\boot.ini? >> >> - What exactly do you mean with "2 XP system folders"? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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