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I think you will need a floppie drive for it to work. But since you cloned the C: drive , it should be possible since that way also the boot.ini, ntldr ect are also on the K: drive now.

No need to hide E: i think btw.


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Originally Posted by joe5
I think you will need a floppie drive for it to work. But since you cloned the C: drive , it should be possible since that way also the boot.ini, ntldr ect are also on the K: drive now.

No need to hide E: i think btw.
Well since I did hide E: nothing changed except now grub totally doesnt do anything just echo "GRUB " at startup, then halt. I need to get a working bootloader on Disk 2 then it will work. but how do i do that :S


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You could try manually editing the boot.ini Trough start/run/K:\bootini
But what does the boot.ini say now?


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Originally Posted by joe5
You could try manually editing the boot.ini Trough start/run/K:\bootini
But what does the boot.ini say now?
The boot.ini now says:

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[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
But I dont think it ever gets there because of grub


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Another problem now, and that is the windows installer is ****led got to reinstall it


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