Re: Facing a strange problem with Boot Manager

2012-11-11 Thread Robert Bonomi

 Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 22:09:09 +0530
 From: Manish Jain bourne.ident...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Facing a strange problem with Boot Manager



 When all installation work finished, FreeBSD would boot when I press F2 
 but pressing F1 would fail to boot XP with the error :

 A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot

 Can anybody suggest what might be the problem and any possible solution ?


No help on a fix.  i'm fighting that exact problem on a FreeBSD 8.3 
install on a 2nd sata drive with xp pro on the 1st drive.  installed
strictly to the 2nd drive -- would select in bios which to boot from.

booting fbsd works fine.
attempting to boot th XP drive gives the above error.

Apparently the 8.3 install trashed something on the XP drive.   :((


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Re: Facing a strange problem with Boot Manager

2012-11-11 Thread Manish Jain

On 12-Nov-12 02:35, Robert Bonomi wrote:

Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 22:09:09 +0530
From: Manish Jain bourne.ident...@hotmail.com
Subject: Facing a strange problem with Boot Manager





When all installation work finished, FreeBSD would boot when I press F2
but pressing F1 would fail to boot XP with the error :

A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot

Can anybody suggest what might be the problem and any possible solution ?



No help on a fix.  i'm fighting that exact problem on a FreeBSD 8.3
install on a 2nd sata drive with xp pro on the 1st drive.  installed
strictly to the 2nd drive -- would select in bios which to boot from.

booting fbsd works fine.
attempting to boot th XP drive gives the above error.

Apparently the 8.3 install trashed something on the XP drive.   :((






I am using FreeBSD 8.3 too (i386). When XP failed to boot, a wrote out a 
new boot sector to drive C: with recovery console's fixboot command, but 
it did not make a difference. Interestingly, when all seemed lost, I 
even ran fixmbr, which complained that it could not fix much as my 
system seemed to be using a non-standard MBR.


Never saw this problem before. Has the Boot Manager code/behavior 
changed in 8.X ?


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Regards,

Manish Jain
bourne.ident...@hotmail.com
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