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I successfully restored a disc image from my external hard drive, but now when I start the computer (or restart it) it freezes on a black screen with this at the top left : "Non-system disk, Press any key...".
If I press any key, the system continues and boots to windows just fine. Anyone know why that message shows up now, and how do I get rid of it ? |
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Sounds like a boot loader has gone a bit strange.
If this is XP you can check the boot.ini file either by hunting it down in the root directory or from (Win button + Pause) click on the 'advanced' tab, select the bottom button SETTINGS and click EDIT and see if your entry looks similar to this. [boot loader] timeout=5 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect/sos /NoExecute=OptIn The other solution maybe to boot into the console and remake the MBR, but if that goes wrong you're stuffed, so use with caution. Colin |
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That's what it was. I got it fixed, thanks! It was like this :
[boot loader] timeout=30 default= (and the rest was just like you have in your post except the ending looked like this "Home Edition" /NoExecute=OptIn /fastdetect"I switched the two entries at the end around to read: "Home Edition" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn" That fixed it. I noticed your timeout is "5" and mine is "30"...what is that for? And, I don't have the "/sos /" in mine ? |
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As I only have 1 OS on the drive, I don't need 30seconds to display the # of OS choice entries.
SOS = allows you to see what system files are being loaded at boot time. Colin |
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I also have only one operating system. If I changed the "timeout=30" to "timeout=5" would that speed up my bootup time, or does that only apply to when you go into the choices of operating systems screen?
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Only by the 30 seconds it pauses to display the OS menu choice, or until you hit the enter key. Colin |
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Hmmm ... odd .. just for the record, my entry is as your original one, (but with the timeout= 3). Of course this hard drive is the original XPHome setup. I'm just curious as to why you had the boot up error. |
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I'm fairly new to PC stuff, so bear with me (I do have UNIX experience though)
I too receive this message upon a restore. I followed the above recommended changes but this did not resolve my problem which may have a slight spin on it. My PC (also XP/SP2, Home Edition) goes thru the bios like this: Verifying DMI Pool Data ... Boot from CD: Non-system disk, press any key.. When I hit any key, Windows then comes up OK. Upon reading this dialog, "thebigdintx" post has a double quote (") after Optin (Optin") and "bodgy" post does not have this. I assume the bodgy post is syntactally correct. Any other thoughts on how I fix this? One other item; My bios setup shows the following: First Boot CD Second Boot Floppy Third Boot HDD-0 Boot other device [enabled] What do these MBR utilities do that Acronis mentions in one of these forums (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=55317) and if it fixes this problem, how safe is it? |
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Sorry for any confusion. The way my boot file is now, and it works fine, it as follows:
[boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn |
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