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Master Boot Record problem - server not booting 1

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Apr 17, 2001
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I need help please. I have an NT 4.0 Terminal Server which will not boot. I have created a boot floppy with ntldr, ntdetect.com and the server's boot.ini and the server will boot this way. I have tried fdisk /mbr from a Win 98 boot disk but it hasn't helped. When the server boots - it finishes the POST checks and all I get is a black screen with a flashing cursor - it doesn't start loading the OS and I am very much suspecting that somehow my MBR / Partition table is corrupt. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get my server to boot / repair the table? thanks
 
Hi, had the same problem. It has sth to do with defragmentation (according to Technet)
Boot the server from the floppy, got the the c:\ drive and rename ntldr, ntdetect and boot.ini to *.old. Then copy the files from youtr floppy to the c:\ drive thus making them apear on a new (contigious) part of your drive and reboot the thing. It worked with me (I'm running NT Terminal server 4.0 with sp 6a for Term. server)
Hope this helps
 
If you have enough space on C you could also do a paralell install of NT4TS. Then you could use tools to either figure out what the problem is and/or replace corrupt files.

AM
 
Hi - and thanks for your responses. :-D Yes - I had come across that article before and the way it reads is that it was fixed in Service pack 6. So I logged a call with Microsoft, they sent me the hotfix which was 2.5 years old - and it worked. Apparently it forces it (MBR + NTLDR) to update whereas the service pack may not have. Yes - the MBR was too badly fragmented to see where to start loading NTLDR.
Yes - I had previously tried the renaming of the files to .old so I had brand new ones but that didn't work either unfortunately.
And yes - the first thing I asked my client was if I could do a 2nd install but they didn't want me to.
Thanks very much for you help
 
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