Re: How do I install the Recovery Consold
Posted: 29 Sep 2010, 06:50
				
				On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 23:32:03 -0400, "Daave" <daave@example.com> wrote:
>mm wrote:
>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:56:45 -0400, "Daave" <daave@example.com> wrote:
>>
>>> mm wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:47:20 -0400, "Daave" <daave@example.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> mm wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 21:19:45 -0700, Andy <1@2.3> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Windows 98 boot sector (hidden file \bootsect.dos when dual
>>>>>>> booting with Widows XP) contains information about the size of
>>>>>>> the partition. So when you resized the partition, the Windows 98
>>>>>>> boot sector is no longer valid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks. I did run "fixboot c:" from the recovery console, but
>>>>>> there are still 3 problems in the win98 boot. I'm making
>>>>>> progress there, with the help of the win98 ng. Trying to decide
>>>>>> whether to reinstall win98SE (can't remember how), or fix each of
>>>>>> the problems. One of the problems isn't windows however, it's in
>>>>>> autoexec.bat. Gosh it may be screwed up bad. I made my first
>>>>>> actual image a week ago and I may already need it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hold up.
>>>>>
>>>>> When you made your image, was your PC working properly
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>> (and was the
>>>>> image made before you incorrectly resized the partitions)?
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>> If so, just
>>>>> restore it!
>>>>
>>>> That will take care of MBR, boot sector, etc?
>>>
>>> Absolutely.
>>>
>>> This, of course, assumes that you made the image of the *entire* hard
>>> drive (i.e., not just a partition).
>>
>> There are two images, one for each partition. I have been thinking
>> of them as independent.
>>
>> FWIW, I used XXCLone to make them. It doesn't have the ability to do
>> a whole drive automatically if there is more than one partition.
>
>I'm not familiar with that program, so I don't know from experience.
Most people aren't. The guy first wrote XXCOPY, which is like XCOPY
but with far far more options, and free to individual users. XXClone
is free for the simple version. The 40 dollar version will do
incremental backups, because even though it is an image program that
makes a bootable "image" it is a file by file copy. .... I'll start
another thread about this soon.
>
>Had you used a program like DriveImageXML and imaged the entire hard
>drive, I'd be much more confident.
>
>As long as you made sure to copy all your data, it won't hurt to use
>XXClone to restore both partitions to see what happens. For good
>measure, you could use DriveImageXML or Acronis True Image to image the
>entire hard drive before you attempt the XXClone restoration. 
 
Well, maybe. I have dl'd Acronis True Image Home already.
Thanks.
			>mm wrote:
>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:56:45 -0400, "Daave" <daave@example.com> wrote:
>>
>>> mm wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:47:20 -0400, "Daave" <daave@example.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> mm wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 21:19:45 -0700, Andy <1@2.3> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Windows 98 boot sector (hidden file \bootsect.dos when dual
>>>>>>> booting with Widows XP) contains information about the size of
>>>>>>> the partition. So when you resized the partition, the Windows 98
>>>>>>> boot sector is no longer valid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks. I did run "fixboot c:" from the recovery console, but
>>>>>> there are still 3 problems in the win98 boot. I'm making
>>>>>> progress there, with the help of the win98 ng. Trying to decide
>>>>>> whether to reinstall win98SE (can't remember how), or fix each of
>>>>>> the problems. One of the problems isn't windows however, it's in
>>>>>> autoexec.bat. Gosh it may be screwed up bad. I made my first
>>>>>> actual image a week ago and I may already need it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hold up.
>>>>>
>>>>> When you made your image, was your PC working properly
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>> (and was the
>>>>> image made before you incorrectly resized the partitions)?
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>>> If so, just
>>>>> restore it!
>>>>
>>>> That will take care of MBR, boot sector, etc?
>>>
>>> Absolutely.
>>>
>>> This, of course, assumes that you made the image of the *entire* hard
>>> drive (i.e., not just a partition).
>>
>> There are two images, one for each partition. I have been thinking
>> of them as independent.
>>
>> FWIW, I used XXCLone to make them. It doesn't have the ability to do
>> a whole drive automatically if there is more than one partition.
>
>I'm not familiar with that program, so I don't know from experience.
Most people aren't. The guy first wrote XXCOPY, which is like XCOPY
but with far far more options, and free to individual users. XXClone
is free for the simple version. The 40 dollar version will do
incremental backups, because even though it is an image program that
makes a bootable "image" it is a file by file copy. .... I'll start
another thread about this soon.
>
>Had you used a program like DriveImageXML and imaged the entire hard
>drive, I'd be much more confident.
>
>As long as you made sure to copy all your data, it won't hurt to use
>XXClone to restore both partitions to see what happens. For good
>measure, you could use DriveImageXML or Acronis True Image to image the
>entire hard drive before you attempt the XXClone restoration.
 
 Well, maybe. I have dl'd Acronis True Image Home already.
Thanks.
