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Answer» OK. Maybe I will start a new thread with a headline like this: That's what I mean... it isn't windows or anything accessing the drive, it's the BIOS detecting and attempting to boot to the drive. What I mean though it these were brand new floppies, we all had to buy our own you see. So its kind of like a boot between the floppy and HDD...because otherwise the BIOS wouldn;t know to look on the floppy for NTLDR the no system disk one is true though, it does just stop dead, though I have seen BIOSes go further with a floppy in. mysterious..google might help us and OP...are you still there or are you silently watching from the shadows?Quote if a file doesn't exist, it's missing. I don't see the stigma over that.It is not missing. It is where it always was. In is still in its house. on the same street. Same Town. The Taxi went to the wrong town.Looked on the wrong street, parked in from of the wrong house. NTLDR does not live there. Don't blame NTLDR because the Dispatch gave out the wrong town to the taxi. It EITHER boots from the floppy, or it doesn't, and boots to the HD. there is no "half boot" situation. It's likely simply an artifact of any preformatting that occured with the floppies. Quote from: Geek-9pm on January 09, 2009, 10:54:41 PM Quoteif a file doesn't exist, it's missing. I don't see the stigma over that.It is not missing. It is where it always was. In is still in its house. on the same street. Same Town. The Taxi went to the wrong town.Looked on the wrong street, parked in from of the wrong house. NTLDR does not live there. Don't blame NTLDR because the Dispatch gave out the wrong town to the taxi. If the file is where it always was, why would the computer suddenly declare it missing? OH yeah, 19 Quote Oh yeah, 19 20 actually it is odd though, why would the computer want NTLDR when the floppy has never come into contact with it? EMERGENCY for "in case you are using floppy for boot disk and cannot reformat it"?? Because I have seen plenty of forums that say to... WAIT! I think I have it! Just before XP loads, it searches for NTLDR, right? Perhaps it searches for a copy on the floppy before the HDD version?No. It doesn't. It just means the floppy has a NT boot sector.Quote No. It doesn't. It just means the floppy has a NT boot sector.That's it! You won TODAY's prize! Thanks to everyone who toke part in the Quiz. |
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