Windows 2003 Continous Reboot

Discussion in 'Acronis Disk Director Suite' started by resendesw, Dec 3, 2005.

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  1. resendesw

    resendesw Guest

    I have a very serious problem. I had two partitions on the same drive. c: was 5GB d: was 15GB and 10 GB of unallocated space. I was running out of room on my c drive so i decided to do:

    Expanded the D drive to use the unallocated space (would be 25GB). I then resized the front of D down to 20GB.

    I resized the c: to use the 5 GB that i took from the front of D and made it 10GB.

    I commited the changes and let the system boot. Now when i try to login to windows 2003 it reboots everytime.

    It is Windows 2003 Standard Server with no SP (the application that runs on it does not supprt SP1 at this time)

    What are my options.
     
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    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello resendesw,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Partition and Disk Managing Software.

    Please try to boot in Windows Safe mode as it is described in this Microsoft Knowledge Database article.

    After that please create Acronis Report and Windows System Information as it is described in Acronis Help Post.

    If you will not be able to boot in Windows Safe mode then please create Acronis Report in the way described below:

    - Download and run Acronis Report Utility;
    - Select the "Create Bootable Floppy" option;
    - Insert a blank floppy disk in the A: drive and proceed with creation of the bootable floppy;
    - Boot the computer from this diskette and wait for report creation process to finish;
    - Collect the report file from the floppy.

    Please submit a request for technical support. Attach all the collected files and information to your request along with the step-by-step description of the actions taken before the problem appears and the link to this thread. We will investigate the problem and try to provide you with the solution.

    Thank you.
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    Kirill Omelchenko
     
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