Vicenarian
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Something I haven't experienced yet...
Background:
Doing a fresh install of XP MCE 2005 on Gateway Desktop PC. Inserted XP Disc, etc. etc. selected partition to install onto (same partition as previous install), chose to format (not quick) as NTFS, setup program did that, then copied over files, computer rebooted, only to greet me with an error like this:
Not sure what could have caused this. Maybe the computer is trying to continue setup from the built in Gateway Recovery Partition (which I haven't even touched)?
(Btw, recovery partition won't work right now, because it requires some discs which I don't have atm. Otherwise, I would have just used that)
Any other ideas?
EDIT:
Ok, that is EXACTLY what it was. boot.ini was pointing towards the install (named minixp or something) on the recovery partition, as opposed to the actual install I was performing on the correct partition.
Background:
Doing a fresh install of XP MCE 2005 on Gateway Desktop PC. Inserted XP Disc, etc. etc. selected partition to install onto (same partition as previous install), chose to format (not quick) as NTFS, setup program did that, then copied over files, computer rebooted, only to greet me with an error like this:
Windows could not start because the following file is either missing or corrupted,
"<windows root>\system32\hal.dll"
Not sure what could have caused this. Maybe the computer is trying to continue setup from the built in Gateway Recovery Partition (which I haven't even touched)?
(Btw, recovery partition won't work right now, because it requires some discs which I don't have atm. Otherwise, I would have just used that)
Any other ideas?
EDIT:
Ok, that is EXACTLY what it was. boot.ini was pointing towards the install (named minixp or something) on the recovery partition, as opposed to the actual install I was performing on the correct partition.
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