I was trying to upgrade my Win98 (English) to WinXP (Chinese), but was told by the installation program that because of the language difference I couldn't just upgrade. The only choice I had was to do a clean install. I didn't want to flush out my Win98 on C: so I tried to install WinXP on D:, a physical hard disk.
Everything went well until the system rebooted itself after successfully copying all installation files to my D: drive. Immediately after POST, I was told "NTLDR missing, press any key to reboot". I followed orders but always got stuck at this point. Is there a way I could either get around it or revert back to Win98?
Thanks a bunch!
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重装nt
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12/18/2003 postreply
08:11:00
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not sure but I done something
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12/18/2003 postreply
15:22:00
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Thx! A followup Q: Is my XP CD
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12/18/2003 postreply
18:20:00
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resetup boot sequence
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12/19/2003 postreply
07:31:00
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I did, but it didn't make any
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12/19/2003 postreply
08:55:00
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回复:set active partition
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12/19/2003 postreply
09:22:00
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recovery console
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12/19/2003 postreply
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