I've been messing around with my computer because of a problem I created by installing Win95 on a separate partition from WinXP Pro - AFTER I had installed WinXP! Long story short, Win95 is now gone (and that's how I want it), but I've been trying to straighten out the drive letters (I have separate partitions for WinXP, apps, data, and an extended partition with a single logical drive for whatever I want). After a lot of playing, and I think a mistake or two, I got things working. The problem is that whenever I take the WinXP CD-ROM out of the drive, it will no longer boot - it just says NTLDR missing, press CTRL-ALT-DEL to restart the computer. But if I leave the CD in, and I don't press a key when it says Press any key to boot from CD, it boots to WinXP just fine!
Anyone know how to fix this?
And while I'm at it, if anyone knows why restoring my System State backup from before this whole mess started causes nothing but blue screens at startup - even in safe mode - I would love to know how to make that work!
Thanks!
-Midi
Anyone know how to fix this?
And while I'm at it, if anyone knows why restoring my System State backup from before this whole mess started causes nothing but blue screens at startup - even in safe mode - I would love to know how to make that work!
Thanks!
-Midi