I'm running a dual boot system, the primary OS I use is XP pro sp2. I was running a little low on space on the partition that it is installed on. I had some extra room on an adjacent partition, so I used partition magic to move some to my XP pro partition. It stated it would need to restart, and it did. Now when it boots, I still get the "which OS would you like to boot" option, and when I click on XP Pro, I get the following error message:
Failed due to problem with "<windows root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe" Please repair or replace it
Something like that
Anyhow, I've verified that that file hasn't been deleted or anything, by booting up the other OS and checking that directory.
Any idea how I can salvage myself out of this one? I don't really care about the partition change anymore, just being able to boot up the OS.
Thanks in advance
Failed due to problem with "<windows root>\system32\ntoskrnl.exe" Please repair or replace it
Something like that
Anyhow, I've verified that that file hasn't been deleted or anything, by booting up the other OS and checking that directory.
Any idea how I can salvage myself out of this one? I don't really care about the partition change anymore, just being able to boot up the OS.
Thanks in advance