I've been reading this Page: 
http://www.geocities.com/thestarman3/asm/mbr/Win2kmbr.htm, and from what I can 
gather from it, is that if I run boot.in  and NTLDR files, and it boots up, 
then that would indicate that the problem is in the MBR and/or partition table, 
and that once I get into the system, I should be able to find the partition 
table stored in C:\WINNT\system32\dmadmin.exe    
and a few other locations. I suppose that if I can access these files, then I 
can compare it with the current partition table to determine if it has been 
corrupted. I don't have much time to work on this today, but I will continue to 
post progress. I may be able to figure this out myself, buy any suggestions 
would be appreciated, of course.

Thanks 
Paul
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To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 12:39:32 -0700
Subject: [LinuxUsers] blue screen of death








I ran parted magic on my friends laptop, only to look which broadcom wireless 
model he had. 
While restarting, he plugged in his flash drive, and afterwards it got the blue 
screen of death. The blue screen only pops up for less than a second, so it 
cannot be read. Can plugging the flash drive in during bootup cause the MBR to 
be corrupted? Is there a possibility that the Parted Magic OS could have caused 
the problem? In other words, if it was not shut down properly, could the Parted 
Magic have caused a problem?

I've been checking out the Hirens boot disk, and the disk that Roger called 
coolcd.iso, and I found the MBR Save/Restore tool, but I couldn't figure out 
how to make it work, and I couldn't find any documentation online. I did find a 
users manual for the Active Partition Recovery. 

We ran a utility called: MBRWorks, and it is showing me the partition table.

Can anyone suggest which tool I should be running to restore this disk 
operational, and hopefully a documentation page, since I will not be able to 
figure out how to run the program without documentation, and or user manual.

I did find this website that explained the MBR: 
http://www.geocities.com/thestarman3/asm/mbr/Win2kmbr.htm

Is this good info? I also have other websites that I have archived about the 
windows method of mbr. Is understanding the XP style MBR the key to the 
situation, and how can I tell if the boot record is even the problem.

Thanks
Paul

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