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To: stullbj who wrote (11347)9/25/2000 11:45:15 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
It's not corrupt...it's missing

????I decided to manually enter the hard drive under user setting as the primary slave also like it was.....

guess what! That was it!!!!! Back up!!

now just the same video cards aren't detected???? I'm tired need sleep!

the corrupt file is TEXSETUP.SIF from the WIN2K CD

I was in CMOS, trying to see why my video cards weren't being detected...after looking at a few thinks I may have redetected HDD because it showed the same drive as a slave also...not sure if that made the change? maybe

creating boot disk on other machine didn't work either because it's made of the same CD.

I don't think win2K makes start disks the same way win98 does? sys a: or something

give me the exact way to copy the NTLDR to drive c:

E: is my CD, I got the feeling it doesn't know where C is or c/winnt folder? even though I can go there from dos?

hell if I got to I'll install window 95? or try..

I just searched my other computer for NTLDR and it didn't even find it?