ZOTAB is a problem and could be yours. I'd slave it and scan.
Wouldn't that be easier then wiping and installing?
If it was the problem? If that didn't work and the drive *is* reliable -
you can always see if the Win2K disc you have can repair it.
FORC5 wrote:
can not get in to do that unless I slave it in another box ( doable) and
I ( shame on me ) have never gotten around to making a pe disk.
fp
thanks
At 01:59 PM 8/18/2005, joeuser Poked the stick with:
Scanned for ZOTAB? wintbp.exe
FORC5 wrote:
have a w2k box that is erroring on boot ( some kernel not found or
what not.
no current repair disk and the cd can not find the OS, even though
the console can ( has been a problem in the past with w2k) have ran
chkdsk /r twice which has worked in the past with no luck, also the
normal fixboot and fixmbr.
anyway to force the repair process to see the darn %systemroot% ?
right now leaning towards wipe and re install, his data is backed up
to another drive.
shame upgrade can not be done from boot. :'(
thanks
fp
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