why not ghost the boot partition to a fresh drive, redo the boot ini but may 
still require a repair install. This way at least the other drive is still 
intact.
fp

At 09:47 AM 12/15/2005, Mark Dodge Poked the stick with:
>Well my XP install which I use most of the time is on a different partition
>than the boot which is a buggered 2000 server which I can not get into any
>more. I also have a couple of betas on other partitions and I know it is
>pretty messed up but I got XP running just the way I want and I just do not
>want to spend weeks getting it all back. I wish there was a way to get my
>current install to the C partition and still keep everything else the same
>but I have installs spread out all over the place. It is not very well
>organized. I tried once doing an image of each partition on each drive and
>it was like 7 DVD's just for the C.
>
>I am just wondering if anyone has replaced a board and been able to boot
>back into XP and successfully kept the original install?????? 

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