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Mbr

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Since: Sep 21, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 4:12 am
Post subject: How to get rid of "Please select the operating system to start", conflicts with Drive Image
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My computer has one 80 gig hard drive, with 2 partitions. The C:\
drive has 10 gigs and has the operating system on it (Windows XP Pro),
and the rest of the drive's space is on D:/

My computer began having errors a few weeks ago, so I contacted the
guy who I bought the computer from, to fix it. He reinstalled
Windows, and all seemed to go well. But it turns out that he simply
installed a 2nd copy of Windows on drive D:\ and also left the
original install of Windows with the errors on it on drive C:\

So I contacted a friend who knows computers and told him the
situation, and he was able to fix the original install of Windows on
drive C:\ and erased the unwanted install of Windows from D:\

The computer works fine now, but now I'm stuck with "Please select the
operating system to start" whenever I boot the computer. There's 2
choices, and both say "Microsoft Windows XP Professional". I always
choose the first one. I'm afraid of what might happen if I choose the
2nd option, which would attempt to load an install of Windows thats no
longer there.

My friend told me that there's no way to get rid of this choice menu
on bootup.

I can live with the choice menu, but now I tried to use Drive Image
from a boot CD to make a backup of drive C:\ to image files on drive
D:\, so I can burn them on CDs, for a quick and easy recovery in the
event of a future catastrophe.

But Drive Image will not recognize the partitions of C:\ and D:\. It
only shows one partition with the drive letter of *

Is this because of the operating system choice menu? Or has the MBR
been changed when the choice menu was installed?

Here's my boot.ini
[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
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP
Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

Will erasing the 2nd choice from my boot.ini remove the choice menu
and allow Drive Image to recognize the 2 seperate partitions? Or do I
also have to use a program such as fdisk or gdisk to write a new MBR
to the hard drive? I'm concerned about doing this because.....will
writing a new MBR also make my partitions inaccessible?

Please respond with any advice you can give.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:45 pm
Post subject: Re: How to get rid of "Please select the operating system to start", conflicts with Drive Image [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Mbr <name DeleteThis @company.com> wrote

> My computer has one 80 gig hard drive, with 2 partitions.
> The C:\ drive has 10 gigs and has the operating system on it
> (Windows XP Pro), and the rest of the drive's space is on D:/

> My computer began having errors a few weeks ago,

What sort of errors ?

> so I contacted the guy who I bought the computer from, to fix it.
> He reinstalled Windows, and all seemed to go well. But it turns out
> that he simply installed a 2nd copy of Windows on drive D:\ and also
> left the original install of Windows with the errors on it on drive C:\

> So I contacted a friend who knows computers

Looks like he doesnt know that much.

> and told him the situation, and he was able to fix the original install of
> Windows on drive C:\ and erased the unwanted install of Windows from D:\

> The computer works fine now, but now I'm stuck with "Please
> select the operating system to start" whenever I boot the computer.
> There's 2 choices, and both say "Microsoft Windows XP Professional".
> I always choose the first one. I'm afraid of what might happen if I
> choose the 2nd option, which would attempt to load an install of
> Windows thats no longer there.

It should just fail that boot.

> My friend told me that there's no way to get rid of this choice menu on bootup.

He's wrong.

> I can live with the choice menu,

You can manually edit the boot.ini so you dont get the choice anymore.

> but now I tried to use Drive Image from a boot CD to make a backup
> of drive C:\ to image files on drive D:\, so I can burn them on CDs,
> for a quick and easy recovery in the event of a future catastrophe.

Drive Image is way past its useby date now. Use True Image.

> But Drive Image will not recognize the partitions of C:\ and D:\.
> It only shows one partition with the drive letter of *

> Is this because of the operating system choice menu?

Nope. Likely something to do with what the second fella did.

> Or has the MBR been changed when the choice menu was installed?

Nope.

> Here's my boot.ini
> [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
> multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP
> Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

Just manually delete that last line, its from the install on the D drive.

> Will erasing the 2nd choice from my boot.ini remove the choice menu

Yes.

> and allow Drive Image to recognize the 2 seperate partitions?

It wont affect that.

> Or do I also have to use a program such as fdisk
> or gdisk to write a new MBR to the hard drive?

It likely wont make any difference to the Drive Image problem.

> I'm concerned about doing this because.....will writing
> a new MBR also make my partitions inaccessible?

Shouldnt do, but its not too clear what the second fella has done
and it isnt clear if Drive Image would have always shown that problem.

See what True Image makes of the drive.

> Please respond with any advice you can give.

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