Anyone know how to do a "fixboot"

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  • ProfaneReality
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 04-14-09
    • 7607

    #1
    Anyone know how to do a "fixboot"
    trying to get my old laptop running...windows xp wont boot...cant even open in safe mode... only thing i can get into is rescue and recovery...and I don't have the installation cd... tried googling, but its all jibberish to me

    thanks
  • FourLengthsClear
    SBR MVP
    • 12-29-10
    • 3808

    #2
    1) Are you sure your BIOS is set to boot from the HDD?

    2) Does your "rescue and recovery" allow you to open the command prompt.

    If so.

    Type "C:"
    then "cd windows"
    then "fixmbr"
    then "exit"

    and try to boot again
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    • ProfaneReality
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 04-14-09
      • 7607

      #3
      1- I have no clue

      2- It doesn't appear to have that option

      there is an option in RR to access the BIOS though
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      • FourLengthsClear
        SBR MVP
        • 12-29-10
        • 3808

        #4
        Then access the BIOS and see if there is a "Boot" or "Boot Order" section/menu.
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        • ProfaneReality
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 04-14-09
          • 7607

          #5
          in the bios my options are

          config
          date/time
          security
          startup
          restart
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          • FourLengthsClear
            SBR MVP
            • 12-29-10
            • 3808

            #6
            Go to Startup.

            What is shown there?
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            • ProfaneReality
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 04-14-09
              • 7607

              #7
              >boot
              >network

              boot mode (quick)
              boot device list f12 option [enter]
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              • FourLengthsClear
                SBR MVP
                • 12-29-10
                • 3808

                #8
                Can you select/expand
                >boot

                If so what does it say?
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                • ProfaneReality
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-14-09
                  • 7607

                  #9
                  boot priority order:
                  1- usb fdd:
                  2- legacys floppy drives
                  3- usb cd:
                  4- atapi cd0:hl-dt-stdvd-rom
                  5- atapi cd1:
                  6- ide hdd0: toshiba mk8025gas-(pm)
                  7- ide hdd1:
                  8- pci lan: iba 4.1.07 slot 0240

                  excluded from boot order
                  : -usb hdd
                  : ide hdd2:


                  all i can do on this pages it seems is change the order
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                  • FourLengthsClear
                    SBR MVP
                    • 12-29-10
                    • 3808

                    #10
                    Change the order so that

                    ide hdd0 toshiba......................

                    is at number 1

                    Then find the option to "save and exit".
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                    • ProfaneReality
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 04-14-09
                      • 7607

                      #11
                      done... it took me back to the page to start in safe moode...or normal... i chose normal... same problem wont boot.. and I get... "stop: c0000221 unknown hard error systemroot/system32

                      I am back in RR
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                      • FourLengthsClear
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-29-10
                        • 3808

                        #12
                        OK go through the same process but make

                        ide hdd1:

                        No.1 in the boot order
                        Then "save and exit" again.
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                        • ProfaneReality
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                          • 04-14-09
                          • 7607

                          #13
                          same thing
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                          • FourLengthsClear
                            SBR MVP
                            • 12-29-10
                            • 3808

                            #14
                            The error message you have suggests that there is a problem with your Hard Disk.

                            What options do you have in your recovery console?
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                            • ProfaneReality
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 04-14-09
                              • 7607

                              #15
                              rescue files
                              restore your system
                              create migration file
                              access bios
                              download files
                              diagnose harware (which seems to require a cd)
                              create diagnostic disks
                              boot from another device
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                              • FourLengthsClear
                                SBR MVP
                                • 12-29-10
                                • 3808

                                #16
                                Are there any files/programs on the machine that you need?

                                If not you could try "restore your system". It looks like there is a recovery partition (which means you don't need the XP CD) which will restore the machine to factory condition (full reinstalation of Windows), assuming there is no problem with the HDD.
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                                • ProfaneReality
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                                  • 04-14-09
                                  • 7607

                                  #17
                                  there are a few things id prefer not to lose....but not vital. if you are fairly certain that restoring to factory settings will fix this problem, I will go for it.. the one thing that i want to avoid is restoring to factory...and still having this boot problem... who knows...that might not even be possible...shows you how clueless I am with this stuff
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                                  • FourLengthsClear
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 12-29-10
                                    • 3808

                                    #18
                                    I am not certain because the error code you are getting is quite generic and is often just related to hardware conflicts.

                                    Is the stuff you don't want to lose files or applications? If files, you could go through the "rescue files" option first.
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                                    • ProfaneReality
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                                      • 04-14-09
                                      • 7607

                                      #19
                                      going to try it... its not a big deal if i lose them... a few files and apps
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