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xsolarisx
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Posted - 2007.12.14 20:27:00 -
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i need help.. :) i have the Boot.ini. backup file, but i cannot figure out how to copy it into the directory. Do i just right click, copy Boot.ini backup file and paste it in front of the C:\ ? when i do that nothing happens...
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Gnirah Nhoj
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Posted - 2007.12.17 05:50:00 -
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OK I have two pc's that have been affected both will give me a bluescreen and say there is a hardware failure I have done nothing to but install the graphics on one and my son did it to his before I could get to him. This a very serious situation as I have court records on my drive and he has a thesis on his please help this could cost thousands of dollars that neither of us could possibly come up with   
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Thaneal Swiftbird
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Posted - 2007.12.17 07:26:00 -
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Originally by: Gnirah Nhoj OK I have two pc's that have been affected both will give me a bluescreen and say there is a hardware failure I have done nothing to but install the graphics on one and my son did it to his before I could get to him. This a very serious situation as I have court records on my drive and he has a thesis on his please help this could cost thousands of dollars that neither of us could possibly come up with   
Hm... I thought that bug was long fixed now?
But just in case this is a serious post... there are a number of fixes for the boot.ini problem laid out in detail in this thread. I would suggest reading up the first page.
Nothing is lost. You only need to fix your boot.ini (if that is the bug affecting you) to get your system running again.
If you need your data FAST (eg. before you fix the boot issue), get a bootable Linux CD like Knoppix, or the Ubuntu live system. Start from said CD, open your harddrive (very easy with knoppix, just a simple klick on the desktop symbol for your harddrive) and copy your data to a USB-drive/stick/whatever. You could even burn it to CD or DVD that way, if your computer has a burner.
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BtHatch
Boli Me Kurc
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Posted - 2007.12.17 19:18:00 -
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I got affected, my boot.ini was gone.. i probably fixed it, but i refuse to reboot my computer:)
And i'll slap anyone who mocks windows for stability! System Up Time: 16 Days, 7 Hours, 57 Minutes, 6 Seconds
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Ryan Scouse'UK
omen. Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2007.12.17 19:52:00 -
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Originally by: BtHatch I got affected, my boot.ini was gone.. i probably fixed it, but i refuse to reboot my computer:)
And i'll slap anyone who mocks windows for stability! System Up Time: 16 Days, 7 Hours, 57 Minutes, 6 Seconds
So if my eve is installed on my F: Drive then am ok ? ... its in a custom made folder.. no C: drive has been touched.. thats for windows only.
System Up Time: 271 Days, 9 Hours, 22 Minutes, 47 Seconds
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Aerilis
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Posted - 2007.12.18 03:31:00 -
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Hey guys, I have the boot.ini problem, and am a computer noob, though I have a bit more than absolute zero knowledge. My computer is off and missing boot.ini. When I try to use a recovery CD, I get blue screen'd. HOWEVER: my computer is a windows xp home edition, and the CD I'm trying to use is professional. Could this cause any problems? I really want to get my computer fixxed.
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