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OK here's the deal:

 

I've had Mac OS X installed natively for a while, the Marklar 10.4.3 thing. I have three partitions: one Windows, one storage, and one for OS X. I used chain0 as a selector, and everything worked fine. However, it would first boot to Darwin which let me choose the volume to boot (windows, mac, or the storage). If i chose windows, it then went to the chain0 (which was located on that volume).

 

I recently decided to install 8f1111, so I went into disk management and deleted the partition that had OS X on it (bad idea). Now, when I rebooted, it didn't detect my windows partition at all, got a DISK BOOT error (as if no OS was installed). I tried a lot of things to get to boot from my old Windows, like fixing the MBR. No luck. I installed windows onto the space where mac os x used to be - then i rebooted, and got my old chain0 menu but my old windows isn't showing up (i'm guessing the drive letter changed, so chain0 screwed up). I can access all my old files on the other partition, which is great since I have a paper due soon and it was on there.

 

I want to know how to get to boot off of my old Windows installation (used to be G:, now called C;, and i can't change drive letter in disk management since it is a 'system' drive). It's not an emergency but something I'd like to resolve. I'm planning on buying a new HD soon anyways. If you have nay ideas what I can do to boot from my old installation let me know!!

 

Thanks!

neonfox

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heres what u do

since u made the mac os x partition active and forgot to make the windows partition active before u deleted the mac os x partition download ultimate boot cd and burn it to a cd and go to hard drive tools then randish partition manager and go to the windows partiton and press B ok

or what ever it says for flag on/of which means active and not active ok tht fixs it ok

heres what u do

since u made the mac os x partition active and forgot to make the windows partition active before u deleted the mac os x partition download ultimate boot cd and burn it to a cd and go to hard drive tools then randish partition manager and go to the windows partiton and press B ok

or what ever it says for flag on/of which means active and not active ok tht fixs it ok

 

thanks for the tip, i downloaded ultimatebootcd and ran ranish tool on it, made sure that my 70gb windows partition boot flag set to on. however i run into the same problem once more - i've tried various tools within the ultimatebootcd to try and set up boot managers to boot from my old XP partition - no dice. i'm really confused as to what's going on here... i can see the disk perfectly within my new XP installation (it sees old windows as "c:", new installation as "d:" and my games partition as "e:". here are some more details on how my disk is partitioned:

 

Windows is the first one on the disk, primary partition. i have my new installation as an extended partition, and my games follows that one as a primary. so i have two primaries, apparently. however on reboot it goes back to my old boot manager left over from the old OS X installation days. i am so baffled on this and want to get it resolved, because i don't want to have to reinstall some old programs right now.

 

any ideas? many thanks again

neonfox

 

i just had an idea of what might be wrong

 

one of the options in my menu is set to Windows XP Pro, partition 1 (which should be my old windows disk). when first dealin with the problem i ran the windows set up cd and tried "repairing" windows in which case it started trying to reinstall windows, which is ludicrous. i didn't complete that install cuz i can't find my media center SP2 key around... i'm banking on the possibility it trashed my old windows for a new one, on the same disk. so pretty much i need to reinstall windows in any case. poo!

 

 

thanks anyways

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