Hello,
Having just downloaded Gnome Partition Editor onto a CD and used it to create a second partition of 22GB, leaving the primary one at 35GB and 8GB unallocated (as previously), I find I can't boot beyond setup and BIOS, which allows me to change the Boot sequence, reset to 'internal HDD', etc.
This is on a Dell Inspiron D610 laptop with WIN XP.
The GpartEd apparently moved the primary partition 'to the right', according to its commentary.
When attempting to boot from a USB HDD with a clone of the OS on it, after a brief flash of the WinXP page, a blue screen appears: "A problem has been detected and Windows shut down...technical info: ***STOP:0x0000007B (0xF78EB528, 0x0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000). This also appears when attempting to boot from the internal HDD.
How can I get back to the WIN XP OS that is in there? Would removing the partition do it?
Thanks,
Ron Smith
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