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Now have boot disks but boot sequence still aborts Hi Lurkswithin, As you suggested I made use of a friend's PC to create the 4 Win2k Boot disks. I attached the external discette drive to the Sony Vaio, put in disk 1 and pressed the power switch. When the progress bar on the Windows 200 Professional screen was about two thirds complete the blue screen appeared with the stop message 0x7B, "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE as in the original problem . During the STARTUP the discetTe was spinning, so assume it was being used but perhaps not as a substitute for the hard disk C:. Switched off and restarted, held down F8. Selected Safe mode but same result. Seems the Sony is not recoverable by the boot-discette route, perhaps because of errors on the C: drive. Thanks for all your help. |
It actually sounds like your harddrive has crashed its Master Boot Record. It is possible to use a Knoppix Live CD and perform repairs to the MBR It is complicated and you will need to study up on how to..... But first I would try this...pull out your harddrive and record the type and manufacturer/model...then go to the hdd manufactures website and look for the repair/installation utillity download. It should fit on a Floppy or CD either one...(follow download/installation proceedures). Boot to that utillity and have it run diagnostics and repair options for that drive! It maybe possible for the repair option (Chkdisc) to find the errors and repair the problem. Good luck! |
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