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#Testdisk 6.9 win password
I did it finally I removed the need for password for the recovery console through accessing the registry from vista.
#Testdisk 6.9 win install
Do you also have your Vista Install CD? If not, you can download a Vista Recovery CD from here (), because you will most likely need that. Then from Ubuntu, please post the output of: That will show the drive letters of your partitions, and you want to find the drive letter of the XP partition (most likely D) then do:Īnd replace D if XP's drive letter is different.
#Testdisk 6.9 win windows
How about booting your Windows Install CD, go to the "recovery console", and do: OK, so just to check, is your Windows XP entry in Grub using (hd0,4) I assume? If that is true, and if you are still booting into Vista, then that probably means your Vista boot files are in sda5 also, the sda5 boot sector would have to be a Vista boot sector rather than an XP one I think. I'm not sure but I can change it back right? The boot.ini file actually had multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(4), but I figured that as I installed 2 partitions in the middle of my disk it might be shifted instead or something. Multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(5)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect Partition table entries are not in disk orderĭefault=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(5)\WINDOW S I get the hal.dll error when I try to boot XP from the second loader followed by choosing XP.ĭisk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytesĢ55 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders, total 488397168 sectors The first one is the recovery partition, the second one leads me to the multiboot options between Vista and XP and the third one (supposedly XP) actually leads me an error 12 or something, saying that it's not found. # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS However it's kinda weird because 3 windows entries are added inside but I can only use 2. I'm sorry but I'm quite a noob at this, so I'll try my best. I understand that this should result from an error in the boot.ini file (I think?), but I don't know what to do as I'm scared that using the recovery disc will screw up my booting process. please reinstall a copy of the file" popped up. When I tried to start XP up, a message saying "hal.dll file is missing. Well now Vista and ubuntu works well (except for my stupid nvidia card.), but I can't boot my XP. (I also don't know how I got 5 partitions -.-) The 9.76GB is the recovery partition, and the 3GB and 27GB partitions are the swap space and ubuntu partitions respectively. I used ubuntu to create two partitions in between my Vista and XP partition (well my hard disk's gone through various random partitioning processes), and right now it looks like this: I have a dual boot Vista/XP computer, and I decided to install Ubuntu (intrepid) on it.