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Old 01-04-2007, 03:14 AM
TheGentleLynx
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Master Boot Record Error

Hi everyone,

This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.

The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as it
is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did not
come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
get Stop Messages.

Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any help
I can get.
--
Thank you,
- Lynx
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Re: Master Boot Record Error


"TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com...
> Hi everyone,
>
> This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
>
> The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as

it
> is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did

not
> come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> get Stop Messages.
>
> Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any

help
> I can get.
> --
> Thank you,
> - Lynx


It is a little unclear what your current aim is.
- Do you want to restore the system with the HP recovery disk?
As you suspect, this might wipe your system completely.
- Do you want to try and restore it by other means? Again
there is a risk that you might lose the lot.
- Do you want to retrieve your important files? Are they
backed up on an independent medium? Do you have another
machine?


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Re: Master Boot Record Error


"TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com...
> Hi everyone,
>
> This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
>
> The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as

it
> is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did

not
> come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> get Stop Messages.
>
> Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any

help
> I can get.
> --
> Thank you,
> - Lynx


It is a little unclear what your current aim is.
- Do you want to restore the system with the HP recovery disk?
As you suspect, this might wipe your system completely.
- Do you want to try and restore it by other means? Again
there is a risk that you might lose the lot.
- Do you want to retrieve your important files? Are they
backed up on an independent medium? Do you have another
machine?


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Old 01-04-2007, 03:16 AM
Jon
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Re: Master Boot Record Error



It's certainly worth mentioning that "TheGentleLynx"
<TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> had previously written the
following in message
news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com....
> Hi everyone,
>
> This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
>
> The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as
> it
> is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did
> not
> come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> get Stop Messages.
>
> Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any
> help
> I can get.
> --
> Thank you,
> - Lynx


You'd be looking to get into the Recovery Console to run a 'fixmbr' command
via your Windows cd.

NB You press R for the recovery console on the Windows CD (rather than Enter
for 'setup' or 'repair'), which may have possibly have caused some confusion

--
Jon

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Jon
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Re: Master Boot Record Error



It's certainly worth mentioning that "TheGentleLynx"
<TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> had previously written the
following in message
news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com....
> Hi everyone,
>
> This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
>
> The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as
> it
> is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did
> not
> come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> get Stop Messages.
>
> Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any
> help
> I can get.
> --
> Thank you,
> - Lynx


You'd be looking to get into the Recovery Console to run a 'fixmbr' command
via your Windows cd.

NB You press R for the recovery console on the Windows CD (rather than Enter
for 'setup' or 'repair'), which may have possibly have caused some confusion

--
Jon

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Old 01-04-2007, 03:17 AM
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Re: Master Boot Record Error

Sorry for not being clear. I just want to get my computer up and running
again. The HP Recovery disks will not be here until Tuesday, so I was hoping
there may be another way so I could use it sooner. The files are not backed
up (totally my bad!). I realize that I will probably loose them. I will
just have to wait until Tuesday and hope that it will at least get my system
up. Thanks.
--
- Lynx


"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com...
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> > received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> > into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
> >
> > The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> > While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as

> it
> > is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> > likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did

> not
> > come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> > see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> > get Stop Messages.
> >
> > Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any

> help
> > I can get.
> > --
> > Thank you,
> > - Lynx

>
> It is a little unclear what your current aim is.
> - Do you want to restore the system with the HP recovery disk?
> As you suspect, this might wipe your system completely.
> - Do you want to try and restore it by other means? Again
> there is a risk that you might lose the lot.
> - Do you want to retrieve your important files? Are they
> backed up on an independent medium? Do you have another
> machine?
>
>
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 03:17 AM
TheGentleLynx
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Re: Master Boot Record Error

Sorry for not being clear. I just want to get my computer up and running
again. The HP Recovery disks will not be here until Tuesday, so I was hoping
there may be another way so I could use it sooner. The files are not backed
up (totally my bad!). I realize that I will probably loose them. I will
just have to wait until Tuesday and hope that it will at least get my system
up. Thanks.
--
- Lynx


"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com...
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> > received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> > into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
> >
> > The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> > While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as

> it
> > is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> > likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did

> not
> > come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> > see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> > get Stop Messages.
> >
> > Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any

> help
> > I can get.
> > --
> > Thank you,
> > - Lynx

>
> It is a little unclear what your current aim is.
> - Do you want to restore the system with the HP recovery disk?
> As you suspect, this might wipe your system completely.
> - Do you want to try and restore it by other means? Again
> there is a risk that you might lose the lot.
> - Do you want to retrieve your important files? Are they
> backed up on an independent medium? Do you have another
> machine?
>
>
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 03:17 AM
TheGentleLynx
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Re: Master Boot Record Error

Jon,

Thank you for the information. I cannot get into the Recovery Console of
the Windows CD. It just automatically goes into Setup. I'll just wait for
the Recovery Disks from HP and hope that it will at least get my system back
up. Thank you
--
- Lynx


"Jon" wrote:

>
>
> It's certainly worth mentioning that "TheGentleLynx"
> <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> had previously written the
> following in message
> news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com....
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> > received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> > into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
> >
> > The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> > While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as
> > it
> > is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> > likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did
> > not
> > come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> > see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> > get Stop Messages.
> >
> > Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any
> > help
> > I can get.
> > --
> > Thank you,
> > - Lynx

>
> You'd be looking to get into the Recovery Console to run a 'fixmbr' command
> via your Windows cd.
>
> NB You press R for the recovery console on the Windows CD (rather than Enter
> for 'setup' or 'repair'), which may have possibly have caused some confusion
>
> --
> Jon
>
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 03:17 AM
TheGentleLynx
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Re: Master Boot Record Error

Jon,

Thank you for the information. I cannot get into the Recovery Console of
the Windows CD. It just automatically goes into Setup. I'll just wait for
the Recovery Disks from HP and hope that it will at least get my system back
up. Thank you
--
- Lynx


"Jon" wrote:

>
>
> It's certainly worth mentioning that "TheGentleLynx"
> <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> had previously written the
> following in message
> news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com....
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer, I
> > received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to get
> > into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
> >
> > The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> > While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system ASAP as
> > it
> > is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more than
> > likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer did
> > not
> > come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased one to
> > see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I just
> > get Stop Messages.
> >
> > Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any
> > help
> > I can get.
> > --
> > Thank you,
> > - Lynx

>
> You'd be looking to get into the Recovery Console to run a 'fixmbr' command
> via your Windows cd.
>
> NB You press R for the recovery console on the Windows CD (rather than Enter
> for 'setup' or 'repair'), which may have possibly have caused some confusion
>
> --
> Jon
>
>

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Old 01-04-2007, 03:17 AM
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Re: Master Boot Record Error

Here is a simple method to restore your Master Boot Record.
In most cases this is a risk free operation:
- Create a Win98 boot diskette from www.bootdisk.com.
- Boot the machine with this diskette.
- Type this command: fdisk /mbr


"TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:061BF55C-A9AB-40E3-8FDC-99EF19CB8DEF@microsoft.com...
> Sorry for not being clear. I just want to get my computer up and running
> again. The HP Recovery disks will not be here until Tuesday, so I was

hoping
> there may be another way so I could use it sooner. The files are not

backed
> up (totally my bad!). I realize that I will probably loose them. I will
> just have to wait until Tuesday and hope that it will at least get my

system
> up. Thanks.
> --
> - Lynx
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
> > news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com...
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer,

I
> > > received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to

get
> > > into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
> > >
> > > The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> > > While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system

ASAP as
> > it
> > > is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more

than
> > > likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer

did
> > not
> > > come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased

one to
> > > see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I

just
> > > get Stop Messages.
> > >
> > > Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any

> > help
> > > I can get.
> > > --
> > > Thank you,
> > > - Lynx

> >
> > It is a little unclear what your current aim is.
> > - Do you want to restore the system with the HP recovery disk?
> > As you suspect, this might wipe your system completely.
> > - Do you want to try and restore it by other means? Again
> > there is a risk that you might lose the lot.
> > - Do you want to retrieve your important files? Are they
> > backed up on an independent medium? Do you have another
> > machine?
> >
> >
> >



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Old 01-04-2007, 03:17 AM
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Re: Master Boot Record Error

Here is a simple method to restore your Master Boot Record.
In most cases this is a risk free operation:
- Create a Win98 boot diskette from www.bootdisk.com.
- Boot the machine with this diskette.
- Type this command: fdisk /mbr


"TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:061BF55C-A9AB-40E3-8FDC-99EF19CB8DEF@microsoft.com...
> Sorry for not being clear. I just want to get my computer up and running
> again. The HP Recovery disks will not be here until Tuesday, so I was

hoping
> there may be another way so I could use it sooner. The files are not

backed
> up (totally my bad!). I realize that I will probably loose them. I will
> just have to wait until Tuesday and hope that it will at least get my

system
> up. Thanks.
> --
> - Lynx
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "TheGentleLynx" <TheGentleLynx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
> > news:6848FF66-D8C8-4E00-98E7-54ED0D33E4D3@microsoft.com...
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > This afternoon when I went to turn on my HP Pavilion Desktop computer,

I
> > > received a message stating Master Boot Record Error. I am not able to

get
> > > into F8 or do a system recovery using F10.
> > >
> > > The system recovery disks I have are not working to restore my system.
> > > While HP will send me recovery disks, I need to get into my system

ASAP as
> > it
> > > is my work computer as well as personal. A system recovery will more

than
> > > likely delete my existing files which I want to prevent. My computer

did
> > not
> > > come with a Windows XP Home Edition disk. I went out and purchased

one to
> > > see if I can get into the Repair mode, but I can't do that either. I

just
> > > get Stop Messages.
> > >
> > > Does anyone has some other suggestions? I would really appreciate any

> > help
> > > I can get.
> > > --
> > > Thank you,
> > > - Lynx

> >
> > It is a little unclear what your current aim is.
> > - Do you want to restore the system with the HP recovery disk?
> > As you suspect, this might wipe your system completely.
> > - Do you want to try and restore it by other means? Again
> > there is a risk that you might lose the lot.
> > - Do you want to retrieve your important files? Are they
> > backed up on an independent medium? Do you have another
> > machine?
> >
> >
> >



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