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Okay! My problem is I flashed my BIOS to fix a problem. The upgrade went but when I rebooted to XP Pro I get this message. I have a dual boot system with Win2k and WinXP Pro. I can boot into Win2k with no problem. I view all files on the XP partition. I checked the boot.ini file and it seems ok. I've tried the Recovery Console with the fixboot cmd for the E:, tried Chkdsk and still get the message. Chkdsk did find some errors so I ran it with the /r parameter but nothing changed. The computer posts with no problem and I get to the screen to choose which OS I want, choosing W2k, no problem, choosing XP get the message. Any idea's?
Tyan Tomcat 2080
IBM 40gig 120GXP dual boot w2k pro & winxp pro
512 ram
Celeron 1.0a
Maxtor PCI ATA 133 card with Maxtor 40gig ATA 133
Okay! My problem is I flashed my BIOS to fix a problem. The upgrade went but when I rebooted to XP Pro I get this message. I have a dual boot system with Win2k and WinXP Pro. I can boot into Win2k with no problem. I view all files on the XP partition. I checked the boot.ini file and it seems ok. I've tried the Recovery Console with the fixboot cmd for the E:, tried Chkdsk and still get the message. Chkdsk did find some errors so I ran it with the /r parameter but nothing changed. The computer posts with no problem and I get to the screen to choose which OS I want, choosing W2k, no problem, choosing XP get the message. Any idea's?
Tyan Tomcat 2080
IBM 40gig 120GXP dual boot w2k pro & winxp pro
512 ram
Celeron 1.0a
Maxtor PCI ATA 133 card with Maxtor 40gig ATA 133