miragemkt06
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Using Windows XP Pro SP3 - This is a second D - labeled :F for the partition and :G, now missing for the other stuff. 250 SATA Drive. What happened is I reinstalled XP on the C Drive, it needed it, now working fine. I initially wanted to repartition the F drive as it was running out of space, the guy that did it for me made the F partition only about 10 1/2 Gigs, enough for XP. The drive started running bad, couldn't do restore or repartition F, as there was not enough disk space. I tried to remove as much as possible from F, to restore to earlier time or repartition, but to no avail.
Anyway, back to the issue at hand. Rest of error is : Could not read from the selected boot disk. Check Boot path and also disk hardware.
The reason I have 2 drives is drives are usually the first thing to fail on a PC, secondly, I build sites and Blogs and needed a bigger faster drive with more space and wanted to keep all those files on a separate drive. I t all worked beautifully for a while. I do have 2 XP Pro licenses by the way, and still will run XP Pro on both desktops, pending resolution of the problem.
In My Computer, I still see :F, but not :, and I can still access some of the file from :F and :G.
Can't access F/G from boot menu and also the other option is reinstall Windows, but will only do on C Drive.
I'm guessing F/G got mis configured in my BIOS?
Can anyone assist? I would be grateful.
Brgds,
gratefulone 60 - Dave
Anyway, back to the issue at hand. Rest of error is : Could not read from the selected boot disk. Check Boot path and also disk hardware.
The reason I have 2 drives is drives are usually the first thing to fail on a PC, secondly, I build sites and Blogs and needed a bigger faster drive with more space and wanted to keep all those files on a separate drive. I t all worked beautifully for a while. I do have 2 XP Pro licenses by the way, and still will run XP Pro on both desktops, pending resolution of the problem.
In My Computer, I still see :F, but not :, and I can still access some of the file from :F and :G.
Can't access F/G from boot menu and also the other option is reinstall Windows, but will only do on C Drive.
I'm guessing F/G got mis configured in my BIOS?
Can anyone assist? I would be grateful.
Brgds,
gratefulone 60 - Dave