Windows won't boot without CD
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Windows won't boot without CD
I just installed windows on my file server and I can't seem to get windows to boot from the HD. I've tried FIXMBR and bootcfg /rebuild from the recovery console with no luck.
Help, please?
Help, please?
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undo the overclockYourGrandpa wrote:YesTormentius wrote:Is it overclocked?

[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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Do you have a boot menu in your POST? On mine I can hit F12 for a boot menu, and specifically choose which partition, drive or device to boot to. I'd try that first, choosing the IDE drive and then directly choosing the C: drive if that doesn't work.
If it still won't boot, go into the recovery console and try a couple other things:
LOGON - just type it and hit enter, to see if it even finds a valid Windows installation
BOOTCONFIG (maybe BOOTCFG, can't remember) should display the boot settings in your boot.ini so you can verify them.
If either of those fail, and fixing the MBR doesn't work, you probably have a corrupted install, and will either have to try the "Repair Installation" option during Windows setup, or have to reinstall completely.
If it still won't boot, go into the recovery console and try a couple other things:
LOGON - just type it and hit enter, to see if it even finds a valid Windows installation
BOOTCONFIG (maybe BOOTCFG, can't remember) should display the boot settings in your boot.ini so you can verify them.
If either of those fail, and fixing the MBR doesn't work, you probably have a corrupted install, and will either have to try the "Repair Installation" option during Windows setup, or have to reinstall completely.
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Those two aren't really fixes, as much as they are ways to identify if there is a problem with your install or not.
In the recovery console, you have to use the LOGON command, and logon to a valid Windows installation before you can make any changes to Windows. For instance, you can't disable any services at startup via the recovery console unless you use LOGON first and authenticate with the OS.
So if you try LOGON, and no installations are displayed, then the Recovery Console cannot recognize any windows installations on the drive, which means you have a problem with the install.
In the recovery console, you have to use the LOGON command, and logon to a valid Windows installation before you can make any changes to Windows. For instance, you can't disable any services at startup via the recovery console unless you use LOGON first and authenticate with the OS.
So if you try LOGON, and no installations are displayed, then the Recovery Console cannot recognize any windows installations on the drive, which means you have a problem with the install.
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I understand completely. I didn't really mean fix, as in those commands would fix it. I meant that I'd use those commands to find a fix.R00k wrote:Those two aren't really fixes, as much as they are ways to identify if there is a problem with your install or not.
In the recovery console, you have to use the LOGON command, and logon to a valid Windows installation before you can make any changes to Windows. For instance, you can't disable any services at startup via the recovery console unless you use LOGON first and authenticate with the OS.
So if you try LOGON, and no installations are displayed, then the Recovery Console cannot recognize any windows installations on the drive, which means you have a problem with the install.
Once these torrents are done, I'll give those a try.
Thanks....
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But I'm sure that your immature grudge will keep you from constructively praticipating. Why even bother to post if you don't plan on sharing a possible solution? Everyone already knows that you're a childish prick. There's really no need for you to keep posting to prove it.riddla wrote:oh, I know this one.
T&T is a place where people come for help. Try helping and keep the other bullshit to yourself.
Thanks...
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So I'm not allowed a retort?Tormentius wrote:Yet your ongoing responses seem to end up helping to derail them nonetheless.YourGrandpa wrote:I'm not the one trying to derail topics in T&T.
I don't need a warning, thank you.
Don't spew your Mod bullshit at me, I've heard it all before.
When I start begrudgingly derailing topics in this forum, feel free to give me your lecture.
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