Packard Bell IMEDIA 1628
Windows XP Home
No BackUp CD's or Master CD's just the built in partition recovery thingy.
Not Safe mode nor any other choice works on F8, just reboots before the windows logo comes up.
When I start the recovery console by holding F11 at reboot there are 2 choices:
1. Windows XP System Restore (grayed out)
2. Recovery Program
When I click On Nr2 there are 2 choices:
1. Partial Recovery (grayed out)
2. Complete Recovery (wipes out everything so no use)
Took the HD out and put it in my other PC, Scanned for viruses, run CHKDSK. There were no errors or viruses.
Allegedly this has happened after Norton Upgrade to 09 version, after it installed the update it asked to reboot and since then the above is happening.
Was wondering if this has anything to do with MBR and ran windows recovery console from a spare XP Home CD. After issuing command "FIXMBR" I got a scary message stating
"This computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot record. FIXMBR may damage your partition tables if you proceed. This could cause all the partitions on the current hard disk to be inaccessible. If you are not having problems accessing your drive, do not continue. Are you sure you want to write a new MBR?"
Didn't want to mess things up, so I thought I'll better check with someone who knows how to fix MBR on these Packard Bell machines before I go ahead and mess up all the partition tables and what not.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Windows XP Home
No BackUp CD's or Master CD's just the built in partition recovery thingy.
Not Safe mode nor any other choice works on F8, just reboots before the windows logo comes up.
When I start the recovery console by holding F11 at reboot there are 2 choices:
1. Windows XP System Restore (grayed out)
2. Recovery Program
When I click On Nr2 there are 2 choices:
1. Partial Recovery (grayed out)
2. Complete Recovery (wipes out everything so no use)
Took the HD out and put it in my other PC, Scanned for viruses, run CHKDSK. There were no errors or viruses.
Allegedly this has happened after Norton Upgrade to 09 version, after it installed the update it asked to reboot and since then the above is happening.
Was wondering if this has anything to do with MBR and ran windows recovery console from a spare XP Home CD. After issuing command "FIXMBR" I got a scary message stating
"This computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot record. FIXMBR may damage your partition tables if you proceed. This could cause all the partitions on the current hard disk to be inaccessible. If you are not having problems accessing your drive, do not continue. Are you sure you want to write a new MBR?"
Didn't want to mess things up, so I thought I'll better check with someone who knows how to fix MBR on these Packard Bell machines before I go ahead and mess up all the partition tables and what not.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.