> hi ! > i'm stay in lamphun city Thailand Sawasdee kap,
I am a little unclear what you are saying here. Do you mean that you lost power during the install or did the installation and configuration complete and then later while the system was running, you lost power? Secondly, which system were you running when it lost power? Was it FreeBSD or Windows ME or LUNIX or ??? Using the fdisk command was probably a good try, but if the power failure caused some part of the system to become corrupted, then even if the boot block worked fine, it may not have a system to boot up to. You may have to install that system either from a backup or from scratch to clean it up. Also, what actually happens when the system fails to come up? Does it just sit there and do nothing or does it get partly up and quit? Are there any error messages? So, some more information is needed. Good luck, ////jerry > i'm newbie for FreeBSD about 1 week ago > in my trouble > before i'm begining to install FreeBSD 4.6 . i"m realy work with Windows = > ME , Linux RH > 7.2 , Slackware 8.1 . It's smooth for use . in 14 jul 2002 i'm decide = > to Install The > FreeBSD 4.6 for the first time in my life. It may be very difficult . so = > i walk alone. > Every thing may be underway for the good practice. Oh God my power is = > down after the > bootloader will complete . When i restart my computer again i'm can't = > joy with Windows, > linux , or FreeBSD . I'm tried with fdisk /mbr in dos command . but = > can't work . everything > be in the dark. > How I choose the FreeBSD to correct this Problem ?. > Can you help me. Please . Thank > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message