[pchelpers] Re: need help with baffling problem

Thats how I made my bootable disks from the cd  2000 pro -question when that 
happens again do I put both the win 2000 in the cd and the floppies I made in 
A: drive? and how do you know if I  have a bootable rom? its only a year old 
its and Asus cd/dvd rom 50xmax
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tonia 
  To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 8:01 PM
  Subject: [pchelpers] Re: need help with baffling problem



  Hiya Jackie

  If you have a bootable ROM Drive you wouldn't need the
  boot disks. But you may like to recreate your set of 4
  boot disks. You don't have to be in Win 2000 to do
  that. All you need is your Win2000 Pro CD and four
  diskettes.

  Place your Win2000 CD in the drive and bring up the
  Run dialog box. Type d:\bootdisk\makeboot a: (where d:
  is your CDROM drive)
  Click Ok and follow the screen prompts. Don't forget
  to label the disks correctly. 

  You can create the boot disks on a computer running
  any version of Windows or MS DOS. But if you use
  Win2000 Server CD to create the boot disks, they won't
  work with Win2000 Pro. and vice versa.

  Have you tried using your ERD to try to repair your
  system? I'll send you the instructions on how to do
  that in another email as it is a bit long.

  If you have installed the video adapter and RAMs and
  your machine works all that time, then they are not at
  fault. You'll have to look elsewhere for the culprit. 


  Don't panic yet...there's still time! §:^)


  Tonia


   --- Jackie MacWhirter <jmacwhirter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  > 
  > When all options in the Advanced Options menu don't
  > work, then the last option is Panic! §:^P
  > dun't scare me-----oooooh yuck!!!
  > 
  > The only thing I can think of  I installed a new
  > graphic card a few months
  > or so  ago-- ATI Radeon  64 MB DDR memory AGP 4x/2x
  > version it had  a driver
  > for the windows 2000 and I upgraded the memory  the
  > time before this happen
  > I had the original configuration and it did it also
  > --  I couldn't get into
  > F8 -- The only way this time again I could get in
  > with the bootable disk
  > from win me.  Jackie
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: Tonia
  > To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 9:06 AM
  > Subject: [pchelpers] Re: need help with baffling
  > problem
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Hi Jackie
  > 
  > Your ERD is not bootable. You boot with your boot
  > disks not to boot into Windows 2000 but to boot up
  > your computer so that it can read your Windows 2000
  > CD
  > in your CDROM Drive. Then you can install your
  > Win2000
  > OS or do a repair. You can use the Recovery Console
  > in
  > your CD ROM to repair your system.
  > 
  > Or you can boot from your CDROM and hit R to repair
  > when prompted when you run setup. In the Repair
  > Options dialog box press C to start the Recovery
  > Console. You'll be prompted for your admin password.
  > You can then troubleshoot from there.
  > 
  > By the way what happened? Did you install anything
  > that could cause this behaviour? A new adapter? New
  > driver?
  > 
  > Next time you find that you can't boot into Win2000
  > after installing a new driver or upgrading a driver,
  > restart your computer and hit F8 to get into the
  > Advanced Options menu and choose Last Known Good
  > Configuration. In most cases it would work.
  > Alternately you can boot to safe mode to remove
  > whatever driver you had installed and replace it
  > with
  > your old working one if you know that's what is
  > causing your problem.
  > 
  > When all options in the Advanced Options menu don't
  > work, then the last option is Panic! §:^P
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Tonia
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  --- Jackie MacWhirter <jmacwhirter@xxxxxxxxx>
  > wrote:
  > >
  > >
  > > Hi:   I am having a  problem with window 2000 pro
  > --
  > > I  am dual booting with
  > > Win Me my Windows 2000 Pro  is default. I made ERD
  > > Emergency Repair Disk and
  > > 4 win 2000 setup  disk-- I couldn't  get into
  > > windows nohow.  My diskettes I
  > > made for windows 2000 pro wouldn't work.   It
  > would
  > > load up but windows
  > > would not start.  I couldn't even press F8 nothing
  > > would work.    I had Win
  > > Me boot disk I was able to get in my computer and
  > > scanned my disk -- etc. I
  > > booted and was able to get into windows 2000 pro .
  > > Why couldn't I get in
  > > with my emergency disk? or my setup boot disks I
  > > made for window 2000 pro. I
  > > put the disk in and booted up my computer -- it
  > > wouldn't work   This
  > > happened to me once before and Win Me boot disk
  > save
  > > my hide. Have you got
  > > any suggestions?   Thank you -- Jackie
  > >
  > >
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