On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 10:44:41AM +, Abdelrazak YOUNES wrote:
> Well, I tried to use bootpart and it says me that it has restore the NT
> boot sector but when I reboot, the problem remains. I guess that the
> problem is not only due to the boot sector because dos fdisk says that
> he couldn't
Richard Kilgore wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 04, 1998 at 11:36:00AM -0500, Richardson,Anthony wrote:
> > I suspect that the NT boot sector was somehow corrupted. This
> > code reads the NT boot.ini file and allows you to dual boot
> > between DOS/NT. You can restore the NT boot sector. You'll
> >
On Wed, Feb 04, 1998 at 11:36:00AM -0500, Richardson,Anthony wrote:
> I suspect that the NT boot sector was somehow corrupted. This
> code reads the NT boot.ini file and allows you to dual boot
> between DOS/NT. You can restore the NT boot sector. You'll
> need to make a set of (three) NT ins
pretty clear. The
whole process takes about 10
minutes tops.
Good luck,
Tony Richardson
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From: Abdelrazak Younes [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 10:15 AM
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Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org; younes
Subject: Re: Problem
> >Yes, I encouneterd something similar also. The reason I was unable to
> boot
> >NT was simple - somehow the bootable flag for /dev/sda1 partition was
> >erased. And the worse thing that after restoring it with linux fdisk,
> >I got another message: "invalid partition table". The fix was to make
>> First I thought that it was just because Debian has somehow installed
>>something on the master boot record, so I booted dos with dos system
>> floppy and I did "fdisk /MBR" in order to clear the MBR and I
verified
>> that my dos partion was OK; but I didn't work out. I also tried to
>> remove
> First I thought that it was just because Debian has somehow installed
> something on the master boot record, so I booted dos with dos system
> floppy and I did "fdisk /MBR" in order to clear the MBR and I verified
> that my dos partion was OK; but I didn't work out. I also tried to
> remove the s
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