Thread: FIXMBR redux
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Old June 1st 04, 11:41 PM
Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)
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Default FIXMBR redux

First, I'm assuming you did, in fact, install the Recovery Console to your
hard drive.

Were both hard drives connected to the system when you created the image of
the first drive?

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"William B. Lurie" wrote in message
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Michael, it is my suspicion that the "restore MBR"
feature of PowerQuest's Drive Image 7 is not
compatible with the bootup procedure which I
have, namely, on *every* bootup it gives the
choice of going to XP in normal manner, or going
to Recovery Console. I don't think I have any
alternative to de-energizing the RC option on
boot-up. Of course I'd like to do that on the clone
without disturbing the Master Drive, but I wouldn't
know how to get there. If you agree, and can tell me,
I'd like to do that first, namely, get back to a
pure system. Failing that, I'd say, tell me how to
disable RC altogether on my Master Drive, figuring
we can put it back again if and when we need it.

William B. Lurie wrote:

I think this leads back to my discussions with, and
advice from, Michael Solomon a while back.......

Since 'solving' the problems of creating a drive image
of my master hard drive with Drive Image 7, and creating
a clone of that drive with its PowerQuest Recovery
Environment software, I've been living is a fool's
paradise. I discovered this when I went to create the
monthly Drive Image yesterday, and create the clone on
a newly purchased hard drive.

I've been living with my Master drive booting to a
choice between normal start-up and Recovery Console,
a minor annoyance because after a ten-second countdown
it goes to normal boot, automatically. No problem there.

I believe that the main part of the problem is now that
the new exact clone does not have Master Boot Record
correct, because the 'Normal Boot' path leads to the
choices of Safe Mode or Normal etcetera, and no choice
gets to anything other than a repeat of that set of
choices. If I select Recovery Console, I get a short
DOS-type message saying that file 'xxxxx.dll' is missing,
and to reload it somehow from somewhere. I suspect that
more than one '.dll' file will be in the list of what it
needs. I tried selecting Recovery Console, hoping that I
could somehow do a FIXMBR there, but I can't get to RC.

Incidentally, in running Drive Image, I've repeated the
whole image-and-recreate process, with and without the
'keep the MBR' option, with no apparent difference in
results. I've tried to solve the problem without going to
you experts, but what I've considered all logical paths
haven't solved it.

William B. Lurie



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