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I recently installed MS200k twice in my computer. Each
install was in it's own partition. The first install was
in drive 'c:' and held the system. The other was in
drive 'j:' and was a boot partition.
This was a temporary arrangement while I increased the
size of the partition in drive c, which I did
successfully, and once it was done, I deleted the OS in
partition 'j:', from within Computer Managment/Disk
Management window.
However, something must still be in the registry, because
now, everytime I start my computer, at some point it gives
me the option of booting with one OS or the other (in
these case both are Win200k). Using the first option my
computer without problems, however, using the second
option will give me the error message bellow and stop the
start up (I can not escape, enter or do anything other
than press the reset button on my compter):
"Windows 2000 could not start because the following file
is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>system32
\ntoskrnl.exe"
Could some one help me find out how to 'totally' delete
the second OS, so that I do not get this option and error
everytime I start up my computer?.
If I need to do something with the Registry, could the
adviser please give me detailed instructions as to 'where'
and 'what' to type as I'm not an expert in this type of
troubleshooting.
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"rocio" <rocio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:434501c49ec5$e4424230$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> I recently installed MS200k twice in my computer. Each
> install was in it's own partition. The first install was
> in drive 'c:' and held the system. The other was in
> drive 'j:' and was a boot partition.
>
> This was a temporary arrangement while I increased the
> size of the partition in drive c, which I did
> successfully, and once it was done, I deleted the OS in
> partition 'j:', from within Computer Managment/Disk
> Management window.
>
> However, something must still be in the registry, because
> now, everytime I start my computer, at some point it gives
> me the option of booting with one OS or the other (in
> these case both are Win200k). Using the first option my
> computer without problems, however, using the second
> option will give me the error message bellow and stop the
> start up (I can not escape, enter or do anything other
> than press the reset button on my compter):
>
> "Windows 2000 could not start because the following file
> is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>system32
> \ntoskrnl.exe"
>
> Could some one help me find out how to 'totally' delete
> the second OS, so that I do not get this option and error
> everytime I start up my computer?.
>
> If I need to do something with the Registry, could the
> adviser please give me detailed instructions as to 'where'
> and 'what' to type as I'm not an expert in this type of
> troubleshooting.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Rocio
You write "I recently installed MS200k". I must have been
asleep for a few centuries - my version of Windows is still
Win2000, compared to your Win200,000 . . .
The reference to your second Win2000 installation is not
kept in the registry; it is kept in the hidden file c:\boot.ini.
Type this command from a Command Prompt:
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
Thank you Pegasus, for your response. I guess is me how
has been sleepy all this time, and I still unsure how to
properly abbreviate MS 2000 Prof. I have seen it done in
so many ways! How would you abbreviate it?
Regarding your suggestion, I will try making that change,
hoping I will not do any real damage to the registry.
However, I have one doubt, when you write...
>notepad c:\boot.ini
Am I supposed to write also the 'notepad' word in the
line command, just as you instructed in that line? Also,
when I do this, would I then see the drive partition I
deleted? (eg: j:\boot.ini ) being that one the one I
have to delete? I'm not sure is the 'c:\boot.ini' the
one that needs to be deleted, as this is the 'working'
system drive. Could you please clarify?
The next line:
>then delete the unwanted line and set timeout=0.
I understand. As I think it refers to the countdown time
when selecting the option, which when set to 'timeout=0'
won't show, continuing start up without stoping. Could
you please clarify my previous doubt before I proceed?
Thank you very much!!
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"rocio" <rocio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:434501c49ec5$e4424230$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> I recently installed MS200k twice in my computer. Each
>> install was in it's own partition. The first install
was
>> in drive 'c:' and held the system. The other was in
>> drive 'j:' and was a boot partition.
>>
>> This was a temporary arrangement while I increased the
>> size of the partition in drive c, which I did
>> successfully, and once it was done, I deleted the OS in
>> partition 'j:', from within Computer Managment/Disk
>> Management window.
>>
>> However, something must still be in the registry,
because
>> now, everytime I start my computer, at some point it
gives
>> me the option of booting with one OS or the other (in
>> these case both are Win200k). Using the first option my
>> computer without problems, however, using the second
>> option will give me the error message bellow and stop
the
>> start up (I can not escape, enter or do anything other
>> than press the reset button on my compter):
>>
>> "Windows 2000 could not start because the following
file
>> is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>system32
>> \ntoskrnl.exe"
>>
>> Could some one help me find out how to 'totally' delete
>> the second OS, so that I do not get this option and
error
>> everytime I start up my computer?.
>>
>> If I need to do something with the Registry, could the
>> adviser please give me detailed instructions as
to 'where'
>> and 'what' to type as I'm not an expert in this type of
>> troubleshooting.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> Rocio
>
>You write "I recently installed MS200k". I must have been
>asleep for a few centuries - my version of Windows is
still
>Win2000, compared to your Win200,000 . . .
>
>The reference to your second Win2000 installation is not
>kept in the registry; it is kept in the hidden file
c:\boot.ini.
>Type this command from a Command Prompt:
>
>notepad c:\boot.ini
>
>then delete the unwanted line and set timeout=0.
>
>
>.
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
See below.
"rocio" <rocio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:249f01c49f37$c5f5bb50$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Thank you Pegasus, for your response. I guess is me how
> has been sleepy all this time, and I still unsure how to
> properly abbreviate MS 2000 Prof. I have seen it done in
> so many ways! How would you abbreviate it? You can abbreviate it any way you like. It's just that you
wrote "MS200k". The letter "k" is usually an abbreviation
of "1000", hence "MS200k" expands to "MS200,000" . . .
> Regarding your suggestion, I will try making that change,
> hoping I will not do any real damage to the registry.
In my reply I wrote "The reference to your second Win2000
installation is not kept in the registry; it is kept in the hidden file
c:\boot.ini." - so why bring up the registry issue again?
> However, I have one doubt, when you write...
> notepad c:\boot.ini
>
> Am I supposed to write also the 'notepad' word in the
> line command, just as you instructed in that line?
That's exactly what you need to do!
> Also, when I do this, would I then see the drive partition I
> deleted? (eg: j:\boot.ini ) being that one the one I
> have to delete? I'm not sure is the 'c:\boot.ini' the
> one that needs to be deleted, as this is the 'working'
> system drive. Could you please clarify?
Have a look at boot.ini, try to analyse what you see,
then post again if still in doubt.
> The next line:
> >then delete the unwanted line and set timeout=0.
>
> I understand. As I think it refers to the countdown time
> when selecting the option, which when set to 'timeout=0'
> won't show, continuing start up without stoping. Could
> you please clarify my previous doubt before I proceed?
Exactly!
> Thank you very much!!
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"rocio" <rocio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> >news:434501c49ec5$e4424230$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I recently installed MS200k twice in my computer. Each
> >> install was in it's own partition. The first install
> was
> >> in drive 'c:' and held the system. The other was in
> >> drive 'j:' and was a boot partition.
> >>
> >> This was a temporary arrangement while I increased the
> >> size of the partition in drive c, which I did
> >> successfully, and once it was done, I deleted the OS in
> >> partition 'j:', from within Computer Managment/Disk
> >> Management window.
> >>
> >> However, something must still be in the registry,
> because
> >> now, everytime I start my computer, at some point it
> gives
> >> me the option of booting with one OS or the other (in
> >> these case both are Win200k). Using the first option my
> >> computer without problems, however, using the second
> >> option will give me the error message bellow and stop
> the
> >> start up (I can not escape, enter or do anything other
> >> than press the reset button on my compter):
> >>
> >> "Windows 2000 could not start because the following
> file
> >> is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>system32
> >> \ntoskrnl.exe"
> >>
> >> Could some one help me find out how to 'totally' delete
> >> the second OS, so that I do not get this option and
> error
> >> everytime I start up my computer?.
> >>
> >> If I need to do something with the Registry, could the
> >> adviser please give me detailed instructions as
> to 'where'
> >> and 'what' to type as I'm not an expert in this type of
> >> troubleshooting.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for your help.
> >>
> >> Rocio
> >
> >You write "I recently installed MS200k". I must have been
> >asleep for a few centuries - my version of Windows is
> still
> >Win2000, compared to your Win200,000 . . .
> >
> >The reference to your second Win2000 installation is not
> >kept in the registry; it is kept in the hidden file
> c:\boot.ini.
> >Type this command from a Command Prompt:
> >
> >notepad c:\boot.ini
> >
> >then delete the unwanted line and set timeout=0.
> >
> >
> >.
> >
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
Pegasus, ok... I got it... and I mean I got it! Problem solved! Thank you for your advice... and for your
patience...
Rocio
>-----Original Message-----
>See below.
>
>"rocio" <rocio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:249f01c49f37$c5f5bb50$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Thank you Pegasus, for your response. I guess is me how
>> has been sleepy all this time, and I still unsure how to
>> properly abbreviate MS 2000 Prof. I have seen it done in
>> so many ways! How would you abbreviate it? >You can abbreviate it any way you like. It's just that you
>wrote "MS200k". The letter "k" is usually an abbreviation
>of "1000", hence "MS200k" expands to "MS200,000" . . .
>
>> Regarding your suggestion, I will try making that
change,
>> hoping I will not do any real damage to the registry.
>In my reply I wrote "The reference to your second Win2000
>installation is not kept in the registry; it is kept in
the hidden file
>c:\boot.ini." - so why bring up the registry issue again?
>
>> However, I have one doubt, when you write...
>> notepad c:\boot.ini
>>
>> Am I supposed to write also the 'notepad' word in the
>> line command, just as you instructed in that line?
>That's exactly what you need to do!
>
>> Also, when I do this, would I then see the drive
partition I
>> deleted? (eg: j:\boot.ini ) being that one the one I
>> have to delete? I'm not sure is the 'c:\boot.ini' the
>> one that needs to be deleted, as this is the 'working'
>> system drive. Could you please clarify?
>Have a look at boot.ini, try to analyse what you see,
>then post again if still in doubt.
>
>> The next line:
>> >then delete the unwanted line and set timeout=0.
>>
>> I understand. As I think it refers to the countdown time
>> when selecting the option, which when set to 'timeout=0'
>> won't show, continuing start up without stoping. Could
>> you please clarify my previous doubt before I proceed?
>Exactly!
>
>> Thank you very much!!
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >
>> >"rocio" <rocio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> >news:434501c49ec5$e4424230$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> I recently installed MS200k twice in my computer.
Each
>> >> install was in it's own partition. The first install
>> was
>> >> in drive 'c:' and held the system. The other was in
>> >> drive 'j:' and was a boot partition.
>> >>
>> >> This was a temporary arrangement while I increased
the
>> >> size of the partition in drive c, which I did
>> >> successfully, and once it was done, I deleted the OS
in
>> >> partition 'j:', from within Computer Managment/Disk
>> >> Management window.
>> >>
>> >> However, something must still be in the registry,
>> because
>> >> now, everytime I start my computer, at some point it
>> gives
>> >> me the option of booting with one OS or the other (in
>> >> these case both are Win200k). Using the first option
my
>> >> computer without problems, however, using the second
>> >> option will give me the error message bellow and stop
>> the
>> >> start up (I can not escape, enter or do anything
other
>> >> than press the reset button on my compter):
>> >>
>> >> "Windows 2000 could not start because the following
>> file
>> >> is missing or corrupt: <windows 2000 root>system32
>> >> \ntoskrnl.exe"
>> >>
>> >> Could some one help me find out how to 'totally'
delete
>> >> the second OS, so that I do not get this option and
>> error
>> >> everytime I start up my computer?.
>> >>
>> >> If I need to do something with the Registry, could
the
>> >> adviser please give me detailed instructions as
>> to 'where'
>> >> and 'what' to type as I'm not an expert in this type
of
>> >> troubleshooting.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance for your help.
>> >>
>> >> Rocio
>> >
>> >You write "I recently installed MS200k". I must have
been
>> >asleep for a few centuries - my version of Windows is
>> still
>> >Win2000, compared to your Win200,000 . . .
>> >
>> >The reference to your second Win2000 installation is
not
>> >kept in the registry; it is kept in the hidden file
>> c:\boot.ini.
>> >Type this command from a Command Prompt:
>> >
>> >notepad c:\boot.ini
>> >
>> >then delete the unwanted line and set timeout=0.
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
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