ARGHHHHHH...
So my brother in law calls and tells me his computer won't boot.
I try to walk him through a repair install of XP on the phone and get nowhere.
Then I put in my XP cd to walk through the setup menues to find where the repair install choice is.
It isn't there so I exit install and reboot my computer.
Now mine wont boot!!!
Here is what I know:
1, the install cd was an original xp cd
2, my drive is a 300gig seagate
3, my xp was installed using a slipstreamed sp2 cd
4, norton now reports that I have a single fat16 partition of ~134gb
Would the xp installer really overwrite my partition table without asking?
What is the latest and greatest for rebuilding a corrupt partition table?
I have fixed things like this with partiton magic before, but my copy is very old.
Any advice?
(besides not taking computer repair calls from brother in laws )
So my brother in law calls and tells me his computer won't boot.
I try to walk him through a repair install of XP on the phone and get nowhere.
Then I put in my XP cd to walk through the setup menues to find where the repair install choice is.
It isn't there so I exit install and reboot my computer.
Now mine wont boot!!!
Here is what I know:
1, the install cd was an original xp cd
2, my drive is a 300gig seagate
3, my xp was installed using a slipstreamed sp2 cd
4, norton now reports that I have a single fat16 partition of ~134gb
Would the xp installer really overwrite my partition table without asking?
What is the latest and greatest for rebuilding a corrupt partition table?
I have fixed things like this with partiton magic before, but my copy is very old.
Any advice?
(besides not taking computer repair calls from brother in laws )
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