Invalid boot.ini file windows 2000




















A mix of recent and older programs - seems Program Files directory is relatively intact.. Your system has built-in hard drive diags on it. It should run some diagnostics on your hard drive. If they fail on the Primary Drive 0, then your hard drive is b0rked, and …. If you don't do that, it won't boot. If they fail on the Primary Drive 0, then your hard drive is b0rked, and you need to get a new one.

If that comes out okay, it's time to examine your filesystem. It will scan for all of your Windows installations, and ask you which one you want to log into. Choose the appropriate one, and enter in the Admin password for it. From that prompt, run these two commands:. The first command scans your filesystem, and attempts to repair any errors. Depending on the size of your drive, this may take a while. The second command helps you rebuild your boot. For more information on the bootcfg command, check here:.

Once all this has been completed, simply remove the XP CD from your drive, type exit , then restart the computer. I've tried to follow the directions on MS site, computer does not seem to want to boot from XP cd so I can not run bootcfg, I tried a manual method of installing bootcf, but it bombs cause its looking for boot.

Consult your motherboard manual for details, or report back here if you need help with making the change. I'm running Windows , and the machine usually boots up okay I'm hoping that I don't get any more fun surprises. However, I'll repeat that the machine usually starts fine, except for the "invalid boot.

I've tried to look at the boot. It then tells me that it can't find the file and asks if I want to start a new file. That would be fine I guess , but I'm not sure exactly what should be in my boot. Anybody have any idea on this one? As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Apple Mobile Devices. Please help 3 Viewers Latest: Cookiegal 42 minutes ago.

Hisense smart tv vpn no 'internet connection' 2 Viewers Latest: nrx 54 minutes ago. Windows Staff online. Gr3iz Trusted Advisor. Also go to my device manager, click on system, then go to advanced, and click on startup and recovery , i get this message:. Operating System and Timeout settings can not be changed. That updates the control panel applet, not the error. Yours happens on boot, so this does not apply. I would suggest doing what I mentioned previously - boot with the CD to the recovery console and run the fixboot command to re-create boot.

Sure, if there is NO boot. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account?

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