Topic: [SOLVED] GPARTED Fails, but fixes WIN XP Boot Failure???!!!
Forgive my newbie-ness here... I'm a long time user of GPARTED, but not a Linux person by any means.
Since my problem is now solved (by a totally unexplainable sequence of events), I'm just posting this to see if anyone has even the wildest of explanations:
I've been fighting a Win XP boot failure for several days now. Details aren't relevant, I'll just say that I had to resort to building a bootable USB stick to reinstall XP. Immediately after the install, the Win XP bootup would fail with one of several errors... HAL.DLL corrupt, unrecognizable or misconfigured mass storage device (SATA hard drive), or just plain old "this is not a bootable drive". Since the PC has no diskette, and (apparently) no usable OS, I fiddled around for hours trying to find a way to (1) determine drive and partition numbers accurately to eliminate the HAL.DLL error, or (2) run XP recovery console, or (3) find out why known good XP Install CDs would not boot. (Incidentally, the USB stick would no longer boot either, and the only CDs that would boot successfully were a Vista Recovery CD (did me no good), and Knoppix.
Tonight, in a fit of desperation, I tried booting a GPARTED CD, to see if maybe there was a phantom partition that was messing up the drive or partition numbers and causing boot.ini to be wrong. Well... GPARTED wouldn't run, kept telling me "Signal out of Range". Tried it twice.. no luck. Tried Ctl/Alt/Del, it did nothing. SO.. tried ejecting the GPARTED CD. Nothing. I shut power off so I could power back up and retrieve the GPARTED CD. Grabbed it out of the tray, went to put it back in its rightful place, looked back over at the PC, and lo and behold: Windows XP is booting! I'm mystified, stumped, and baffled. Any thoughts?