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BOB
March 27th 09, 04:52 PM
Hi all I have a dell with duel os and windows boot select.
I used drive image xl disk to disk raw mode from d drive to copy c drive
which is xp.
The copy will not boot when I put it in the machine in the master
position.
If I switch the jumper and put the copyed disk in as a slave it boots ok
and runs ok.
The boot ini. file is in the copy and looks to be the same as the old
one and seems to be in the same location.
As close as I can tell all files are the same and the same size.
I know a dell don't want to boot if you change the lighting in the room
but I sure hope someone can help me with this.
Thank you
Bob

Pegasus [MVP]
March 27th 09, 05:41 PM
"BOB" > wrote in message
...
> Hi all I have a dell with duel os and windows boot select.
> I used drive image xl disk to disk raw mode from d drive to copy c drive
> which is xp.
> The copy will not boot when I put it in the machine in the master
> position.
> If I switch the jumper and put the copyed disk in as a slave it boots ok
> and runs ok.
> The boot ini. file is in the copy and looks to be the same as the old
> one and seems to be in the same location.
> As close as I can tell all files are the same and the same size.
> I know a dell don't want to boot if you change the lighting in the room
> but I sure hope someone can help me with this.
> Thank you
> Bob

Sorry, can't tell unless you report exactly how far the boot process goes
and what error message(s) you see. It would also be a good idea to check the
FAQs on the DriveImage home page.

Mark
March 27th 09, 06:24 PM
For sure the first partition on the new drive is set to Active?

BOB
March 28th 09, 01:56 AM
Nothing but a black screen does not try to do a thing.
Bob

Pegasus [MVP]
March 28th 09, 06:14 AM
"BOB" > wrote in message
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> Nothing but a black screen does not try to do a thing.
> Bob

This always happens when the boot partition is not marked as active, as Mark
already said. All you get is a flashing cursor in the top left-hand corner.

Bob
March 29th 09, 08:48 PM
"Mark" > wrote in message
...
> For sure the first partition on the new drive is set to Active?
I had this problem, I was told to go to BIOS and select the boot drive. My
problem is I have tried all the short cuts to get in to the AMI BIOS and all
fails. Is there any other way to get in to the BIOS.
Bob

Pegasus [MVP]
March 29th 09, 09:11 PM
"Bob" > wrote in message
. uk...
>
> "Mark" > wrote in message
> ...
>> For sure the first partition on the new drive is set to Active?
> I had this problem, I was told to go to BIOS and select the boot drive.
> My problem is I have tried all the short cuts to get in to the AMI BIOS
> and all fails. Is there any other way to get in to the BIOS.
> Bob
>

Yes - read the manual that came with your PC. There is a section in there
that tells you what button to press. Note, however, that you cannot use the
BIOS setup program to mark a partition as active. One way to do it is to
boot the machine with a Win98 boot diskette (www.bootdisk.com), then to run
fdisk.exe and follow the menu.

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