I need your help urgently!
Recently, I installed Red Hat 9 and use grub as the
loader.
Before installing, my hard disk has such
partition:
hd0,1 XP
(C:)
hd0,2 XP programs
(D:)
hd0,3 Backup disk (E:)
hd0,4 My work files (F:)
all of them are NTFS system.
I use PQ magic to resize my last partition and installed
RH 9 on the new partition. RH9 can boot up but XP failed, says:
xmnt2002 cannot be found
autochk cannot be found
I use my XP CD boot into revoery mode, and found my
partition now changed to:
hd0,1 H:
hd0,2 I: (for RH 9)
hd0,3 J: (for RH Swap)
hd0,4 C: (this is my former D: drive)
hd0,5 D: (this is my former E: drive)
hd0,6 E: (this is my former F:drive)
I checked the grub.conf and found the following for title
DOS:
rootnoverify (hd0,4)
chainloader +1
I tried to change the (hd0,4) to (hd0,1)
but that could not boot my XP at all.
Could you please help me if I can get XP boot up
normally?
Thanks for your kind help!
Best Regards,
Tan Hao
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