Summary: Say i want to make a boot.ini file for dual boot of win me and win 2000. I have win me on master hd[c:] and win 2000 on freshly formatted secondary hd...
Summary: Yes, you can edit your boot.ini file. It is a hidden file that is located on your first partition with an operating system (most likely c:\). As it ...
Summary: You have a slight problem... Each OS was installed independantly - without evidence/presence of the other. As already indicated above... without using...
Summary: I have 3 hard disks with 3 OS's in it, and i want to make dual boot. 1. IDE 1 Master Partition 1- Windows 2000 Pro 2. IDE 1 Slave Partition 1 - Window...
Summary: You might want to try looking at the Powerquest website. They make Partition Magic. They have some free tools for working with boot.ini on an NTFS pa...
Summary: Boot.ini is a protected system file in Windows 2000. With Explorer select your C: or the drive where W2K is installed. Select Tools... Folder Option...
Summary: reboot ur computer and star win98 (if u have it installed) then just make sure u have "show all hided and systemn files" marked u should see boot.ini...
Summary: If you have one, it will be in the root directory Hit the My Computer icon. This is the root directory. In the TOOLS list click on FOLDER OPTIONS and...
Summary: I had the same problem, the boot ini file is hidden under the C drive. Right where all the other startup files are, and u can edit that ini file. Make...
Summary: Ok I've had my gaming rig build for about 2yrs now. I'm decently knowledgeable about things but I'm not tech by any means well to the point....Yesterd...
Summary: Try to find what's wrong in your boot.ini file, since you still got your system up, use notepad. the normal boot.ini file is look like this : [boot lo...
Summary: I upgraded d0 to dynamic disc, then mirrored my boot partition onto d1. A screen popped up saying make correct entries in boot.ini file. Does anyone k...
Summary: Perhaps I haven't clarified my PC problem well, there is nothing wrong with either Win98 nor with Windows 2000. Only at startup choosing either OS can...
Summary: I just have a quick question. Someone had mentioned to me that when the installed win 2000 pro there was NO boot.ini,. They said they have installed...
Summary: Hi all, I made a mistake in that I did not make a copy of my boot.ini file. Well I change the wording inside the quotes in the file in notepad and did...
Summary: Double klick on c: drive from here go to tools folder options view choose show hidden files and folders, uncheck hide protected operation system files...
Summary: Ahhhh, yes! I had to find boot.ini, myself, in order to make an adjustment (went from tri-boot to dual-boot option). The file IS there. Just hidden. ...
Summary: Hi, All Boot.ini Troubles WIN98 is installed on Primary Master HHD 1 (C:\)[installed first] WIN2k is installed on Primary Slave HH 2 (D:\)[installed a...
Summary: Its doing that because the boot.ini doesn't have an operating system in it. Modify the boot.ini, here's what mine looks like: [boot loader] timeout=3...
Summary: Yes try his boot.ini..........yours has too many referances to Windows 2k. There is one other possibility. You can go through the install process of W...