Hi Rafael,

Have a gander at this. I suspect you might have lost or at the very
least gotten ntldr a little disoriented. If anything it might give you
some new ideas.

http://www.tburke.net/info/ntldr/ntldr_hacking_guide.htm

...Buddha did say "attachment is suffering" :\ 

good luck,

Marcel


On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 15:39, J. Rafael S�nchez wrote:
> Hi all,
> * Windows 2000 laptop. (brand new)
> * 40gb hard drive. One partition from Dell (store)
> == Tasks performed using System Commander version 7.0 ===
> * Resized the one partition to 10GB
> * Moved the 10GB partition offset 2047M in order to have a 2GB partition to
> install pure DOS for development purposes.
> * Created one primary partition on that 2gb partition space.
> 
> * Rebooted windows 2000, System Commander takes over.Starts booting, gives
> me the login prompt.
> * Enter username and password but it comes back to the login prompt.
> * all users present the same behaviour.
> 
> Any ideas guys? I know that it has to do with me moving partition around and
> maybe some sort of paging information that it's looking for. I don't know
> how to fix it.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Rafael.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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