Quote from FredBloggs:
cheers nononsense - i have a boot drive, but it has none of those files on it. i cant see any to copy either from what i can see on the c:
guess im fucked big style
im going for the reinstall tonight. if you have any other ideas im all ears (or eyes!!)
fingers crossed!
Hi fred,
In your initial post you wrote: "i can get a c: prompt though."
So I assume that you must have got a DOS running somehow?
If your HD boot partition is the same as this C: you are seeing, you MUST see these few critical NT files for XP being able to boot. Copying these to a 'boot' diskette should get XP running.
If you don't see these files, either your HD was set up differently, or something grave happened.
If you got DOS going, perhaps through booting DOS from DOS diskettes, you could try to get more information by running fdisk. This could be dangerous though if you first did not read and understand its workings.
Perhaps a safer quick way would be to get Knoppix (free:
http://www.knoppix.org/ --- pick the right mirror) and burn yourself a livecd. You'll boot up in linux without installing on your HD. The Knoppix KDE file manager should show you the M$ partitions as well, this in case anything sensible is left on your HD. This if you badly need to recover something valuable. Best is to get help from sombody with experience. There are many ways you can go wrong.
Of course, kind of like funster says, you could always hook up another HD (I suggest to temporarily disconnect your current drive). Install a new XP on this drive and when you get it running, connect the old HD again - watch for correct drive hardware ID setting. After that, you should also see your old partitions in this new XP setup and recover these to your new disk.
Good luck Fred,
nononsense