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Peter, what if you added the BOOTSECT.DOS file. My system has in the
root directory
AUTOEXEC.BAT 0
CONFIG.SYS 0
IO.SYS 0
MSDOS.SYS 0
BOOTSECT.DOS 512
NTDETECT.COM 45,124
Ntldr 222,368
Regards,
Alan Priol
Here I go again group. I searched the web, tried various combinations
and still can't get it done. I want to create an LS-120 or ZIP disk that
will boot an XP recovery console. Here is what I tried so far:
Format a ZIP or LS-120 disk from XP.
Add the following files to it: boot.ini, NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM and even my
RAID driver naming it NTBOOTDD.SYS
The disk starts booting, then the system resets and starts the boot
process all over again.
I am willing to boot from CD-ROM if that is easier. Since the recovery
console is only about 6MB in size, there seem no reason that an LS-120
or ZIP disk would not handle it. Has anyone done this?
Thanks for any feedback.
Peter
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