hopelessliar
Technical User
My system 'was' running using a single serial ATA HD. (Asus A7V600 and Maxtor 160G serial ATA.)
Happily, the WinXP Pro registry has managed to become corrupt (the typical Windows\System32\Config\System shenanigans).
Now, I'm familiar with this problem and the subsequent recovery when using good old fashioned IDE drives, but it seems that when using serial ATA, it's impossible to get into the recvery console. (and yes I've done the F6 thing to add the serial ATA drivers). Boot just hangs claiming to be examining the disk.
I gave up on this approach and decided to reinstall winXP on a spare (IDE) drive and then do my editing on the corrupt files from there. The problem is, if I try to boot to this new drive whilst the serial ATA drive is connected, I can't. Boot hangs just after the WinXP splash screen. Going by sound, the IDE drive chugs along happily until just before the hang there is a small burst of activity (half a second?) from the serial ATA drive and then I'm in hang city.
Confused of London
Happily, the WinXP Pro registry has managed to become corrupt (the typical Windows\System32\Config\System shenanigans).
Now, I'm familiar with this problem and the subsequent recovery when using good old fashioned IDE drives, but it seems that when using serial ATA, it's impossible to get into the recvery console. (and yes I've done the F6 thing to add the serial ATA drivers). Boot just hangs claiming to be examining the disk.
I gave up on this approach and decided to reinstall winXP on a spare (IDE) drive and then do my editing on the corrupt files from there. The problem is, if I try to boot to this new drive whilst the serial ATA drive is connected, I can't. Boot hangs just after the WinXP splash screen. Going by sound, the IDE drive chugs along happily until just before the hang there is a small burst of activity (half a second?) from the serial ATA drive and then I'm in hang city.
Confused of London