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Refer: Startup Repair: frequently asked questions. How to use the Bootrec. Similar discussion: Change bootable partition. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Now When I format 1st system partition, Windows is not booting at all. Is there any such command or option to do so. I read it multiple times, but I don't come out Point of start : A laptop, running 2 versions op XP, on two disks one is removable.
On the default version build-in disk , I have all admin-rights. The second version is pre-installed by our IT-department on a separate disk, and I 'm just al regular user. I guess it is just dropped on the disk using a Ghost-image. All boot files boot. COM are on that partition too, but to boot into this version, it was the boot.
So I mean, it is not necesarry that this boot-files are on that second disk too. Whatever, it works. First, I splitted my disk s in different partitions. Some, perhaps even many, details remain to be worked out. Text is case-insensitive. An option is considered present at its first occurrence only. Also, an option need not be preceded by a forward slash or even by white space. In each of the following sets, only one member is accepted, in decreasing order of precedence:.
The num placeholder stands for an uninterrupted sequence of decimal digits. An empty num is permitted, and evaluates as zero. The str placeholder stands for any number of characters up to but not including the first space. If there is no such occurrence, the bootems and ems elements are added without emsport.
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