Friday, July 31, 2009

Change windows boot parameter.?

I installed a certain version of windows on drive E (hdd1) , using interface as i already have windows on drive C (hdd0) , the problem is now , it only boots if there any hard drives so that they can provide the c and d letters with their installation of windows and leave up the rest . I want to boot directly from the second hard drive , exept it won't , there's windows but it says nltdr missing , i think because it cannot recogonize that the drive is called E , and not the default C it's assigned as i remove the other hard drive ,


and of course if i tried chaning the E boot parameter from msconfig to C , all the registry files will go invalid because they're all based on E :\ ,


Someone please help.

Change windows boot parameter.?
when you boot your system enter the bois screen and find boot sequence and make the changes, then insert the xp cd and run it....erase all old versions of xp but dont reinstall xp unless necessary-its best to do this now-...This will put your registry back and you will have access to your drives.
Reply:Well, on window XP you can do this


set it all back to when C is booted, run the operating system there.


right click my computer and go to properties %26gt; advanced %26gt; startup and recovery settings %26gt; and cahnge your defualt OS.





if you know what you're doing you can manually edit it there too, or in your root directory filename boot.ini


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