- May 25, 2001
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Summary about says it all... I have a 200 GB hdd I'd like to install XP on. I've been using this 200 GB drive for the past few months simply for storage. It's broken into a 40GB and 146 GB partitions, both NTFS.
I go to install XP on the 40 GB partition. First series of copying files goes fine. When the computer reboots, I get the "Error loading operating system" message. When using FIXMBR or FDISK /MBR, I get a message saying that the MBR is corrupt and if I try to fix it, I may destroy data or partions, etc, etc.
If I fix MBR, and try installing from scratch again, cycle repeats...I've drive destroying both partitions, repartitioning, and attempting install... still no go.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
I go to install XP on the 40 GB partition. First series of copying files goes fine. When the computer reboots, I get the "Error loading operating system" message. When using FIXMBR or FDISK /MBR, I get a message saying that the MBR is corrupt and if I try to fix it, I may destroy data or partions, etc, etc.
If I fix MBR, and try installing from scratch again, cycle repeats...I've drive destroying both partitions, repartitioning, and attempting install... still no go.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
