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Geek Culture / Mobo upgrade / OS help

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BatVink
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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 10:59
Anyone able to help with this...

upgraded my mobo and CPU. When I boot, I get the Win 2K Starting Screen, including splash screen, then it goes to "Inaccessible_boot_drive"

I'm guessing the Windows drivers can't read the drive across the new mobo architecture, but I'm hoping someone may have a workaround???

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lagmaster
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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 14:14
easiest solution is to reinstall windows.

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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 14:38
Could be loose/dodgy IDE connectors...


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Karlos
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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 15:18
Ouch - had this before and reinstall was required in the end .

Make sure your drives are in the same positions as before.

W2K writes the boot hard drive serial or something to the registry and if it can't match it it falls over horribly.


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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 16:35
wait, let me get this straight...you're installing a new mobo and trying to just reconnect a hard drive that already has os on it, without a full format and reinstall of the OS?

that could get dodgy, as you are seeing first hand.



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BatVink
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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 16:40
fixed it...but it was a pain...

Doesn't boot despite all drives being on same IDE connections.
Insert Win 2K bootable CD, take repair option...doesn't work either

Insert Win 2K CD, take new install option, it finds old install and starts a different repair option which is more like an install over the top of the existing one (if that makes sense).

A couple of things toppled it initially, but it works now.

Something else I found that may be of interest...http://www.bootdisk.com has among other things a bootable floppy that allows you to recover data from an NTFS partition. It even bypasses Win 2K security. Sweet.

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