And thus we see that Abhay Watwe said, : <snip>
<snip>So I did use the right partition in the command. I still get the same error.
You said that you got a bunch on 0s and 7s filling up the screen. Could you look and see which letters it prints at the start (LIL or only L or a whole bunch of LIs)? This will be helpful to see which problems it might indicate.
I did find this useful bit of information regarding the error code 0x07:
========from /usr/share/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz======== Disk error codes - - - - - - - - - [snip other error codes] 0x07 "Invalid initialization". The BIOS failed to properly initialize the disk controller. You should control the BIOS setup parameters. A warm boot might help too. [snip rest of document] ======================================================
I'm not sure what this means in regards to your setup. I hope that someone else on the list knows and replies.
Also, I would recommend using LILO or grub to boot up the Windows NT/XP loader. Although I have used your method of Nt/XP loader sometime ago; I have switched to lilo and I think it might save you some trouble (as David Maze suggested). You can still try the XP boot loader a few more times and see if it works for you though.
HTH, -- Harshwardhan Nagaonkar Electrical Engineering Sysop Brigham Young University - 84602
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