I have tried EVERYTHING on the net concerning the removal of the Acronis loader fatal error. On booting my computer, I get an error that says the boot drive (partition) is not found. I then have to press enter for the computer to boot from the normal operating system. I removed Acronis from my machine and nothing I do will get rid of this error. Even doing everything Acronis told me to do (plus many of things) it still happens. Has anyone ran into this problem and found a fix for it?
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Have you tried
FIXMBR C:
FIXBOOT C:
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It's been too long stiltman, I've forgotten how to get around in basic. Unless there is a program that I could use, I'm pretty well lost. In the process of moving and all my discs are in storage so I can't use the OS disk for XP.
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Try this method,its not that hard to do.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289022I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
johns0... Thanks for the reply. I did as instructed on your link and the ONLY thing different from their example is the last command (noExecute=Optout). Being a little gun-shy I thought I would ask if this might be the problem. Following is a copy of the line from my ini file.
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptOut
Edit... That didn't work, same old problem. I hate to think about it but it looks as if a format C: is just over the horizon. -
Sounds like acronis did a boot folder setup,best to do what stiltman suggested,just read how to do it,its just a command line you can paste the info in.
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Originally Posted by Captain315
OOOOPPPSSSS.....didn't read the part about not having your OS CD....
OK, find someone that has any version of XP on a CD...Doesn't matter if it's Home/Pro etc.
Put in your XP CD and boot from it
Choose R for recovery console
Enter the number for your XP installation (usually 1)
Enter admin password
Run the three commands at the command prompt in the order I listed
type exit to reboot
Basically, you're doing the old DOS/win9X command of "fdisk /mbr" but for XP
You're rebuilding the master boot record
BTW, my instructions are form memory, so getting into the recovery console might be a little different, but you get the idea. Oh and this can NOT be done from a cmd prompt within XP...Has to be from a seperate boot method. XP's CD being the easiest -
Thanks stiltman... I will find a copy and give it a try. Hope that will fix the problem. I appreciate the help.
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Did what you suggested stiltman but it was to no avail. Now I'm in the process of restoring all my programs. Does anyone know of a disk cloning software that's easy to work with and doesn't mess with your bios and such like Acronis did? Would appreciate and suggestions.
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