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Windows XP/2000 - Rundll errors in XP and capitals posted in the Operating Systems forums; Originally Posted by joe5 Those two dll errors are both from youre Nvidia graphics driver.. I think it would be easier to reinstall those then to do a repair install.. ...

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Originally Posted by joe5
Those two dll errors are both from youre Nvidia graphics driver.. I think it would be easier to reinstall those then to do a repair install..

And the capitals might indeed are caused by copying from NTFS to FAT32 , but i dont know if that should be a real problem.
Ok tyvm ill reinstall the nVidia drivers Yeh the capitals arent really a problem, just ugly :P i managed to change the My Computer into something else once so it should be fixable by changing registry things.

Is there a good MBR fix utility that detects all your installed OSses or resets the MBR on multiple drives? Because I have partition commander on my 2,25gb drive which will boot the windows bootloader which boots wither the old windows on C: or the new copy on K:, but I want to take that drive out and the drive that has K: on it still has the broken grub loader.

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To repair the boot.ini , see my edit above.
But removing the other HD might pose problems. Wich hd/partition is the system partition?

K: is the partition you want to keep , and you want to delete C: ?
How many HD's/partitions do you have? And wich is flagged as "system" in youre diskmanagment?


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See img I will do the boot.ini thing



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And K: is the wininstall you want to keep isn't it? And you want to delete C: ? That would be a small prob since C: is the system/active partition.


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And K: is the wininstall you want to keep isn't it? And you want to delete C: ? That would be a small prob since C: is the system/active partition.
K: is the same as C: and i beleive have booted off K: now.. but if i remove disk 1 from my pc i cant boot K: because i can only reach it from the bootloader on Disk 1


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If I Hide E: and set K: to active, can I remove C: [s](and do the bootcfg trick)?[/s]

Edit: I just did that, but I cant do the boot.ini fix because my winXP cd doesnt detect my s-ata drives (disk2 and disk3)... any other way? I cant use drivers because i dont have a diskette drive. id prefer another way above installing one right now... but if its really neccesary..


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