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Madtripper
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I recently decided to re-install XP. My previous install was starting to generate multiple errors and I had actually installed it with a different motherboard and cpu than I currently run so I knew its time was up.
I formatted a separate partition on my system and installed XP to it. Once I updated everything and got my programs running, I decided to format my previous install. Well, since then, I get the ntldr error at boot up. I've had this issue before and the only way around that I found was to reinstall XP. Of course I just finished getting it to where I wanted it so I'm not crazy about that idea. If anyone has a work around, please advise.
Tripper
I formatted a separate partition on my system and installed XP to it. Once I updated everything and got my programs running, I decided to format my previous install. Well, since then, I get the ntldr error at boot up. I've had this issue before and the only way around that I found was to reinstall XP. Of course I just finished getting it to where I wanted it so I'm not crazy about that idea. If anyone has a work around, please advise.
Tripper