Windows xp bootcfg rebuild problem
The bootcfg command is a Microsoft Windows Server utility that modifies the Boot. You can use the bootcfg command to add additional Boot. The bootcfg command is available in the Windows Server operating system and in the Recovery Console. This article describes only the options that are available to bootcfg while in the Recovery Console. Not all the options that are available in bootcfg in the Recovery Console are in the version of Bootcfg. You can start the Recovery Console by using one of the following methods:.
Install the Recovery Console locally by using the Winnt From this screen, you can add an installation to the Startup menu. When you enter this command, you receive a message similar to the following:. Scanning all disks for Windows Installations. Please wait, since this may take a while The Windows installation scan was successful. Note: These results are stored statically for this session. If the disk configuration changes during this session, in order to get an updated scan, you must first reboot the machine and then rescan the disks.
From this screen, you can add the detected Windows installations to the Startup menu. Enter Load Identifier: Type the description of the installation that you want displayed on the Startup menu. You receive the following message:. This command is used to start the Headless Administration feature. NOTE: Headless Administration is the administration of a computer that does not have a physical monitor, keyboard, mouse, or switch box attached. I see that this is a common problem - and followed the instructions to start Windows Recovery, go into repair and attempt to rebuild the boot.
But it is not working. This error may be caused by a corrupt file system This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Display contents of system folders. Show Hidden Files and Folders. Close and Save changes to Boot. A working copy of hal. Shut Down the computer. And will setup fine. So I tried option 2 and it wouldn't expand.
I had earlier tried a fixboot, but didn't do the entire option 1 because of comments in the discussion here. Fiboot on its own wrote a new partition boot sector, but still I can't get into windows and get the same hal. Chkdsk now no longer finds any errors though. Only thing I can suggest or suspect is file system corruption where the boot ini resides. Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. Latest Solutions.
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