Guest george-p Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 I had the very bad idea to install two OS's with the help of PartitionMagic on my Windows 2000. I copied my data to a 200GB SATA disk and partitioned the original 80GB disk SATA 2 x 40GB. After installing W2000 the nightmare started. I only have one OS installed (Windows 2000 Professional), however while booting it ask to select 1. Windows 2000 Professional and 2. Windows 2000 Professional!! Yes twice! Besides W2000 is terribly slow. I tried to delete the 80GB partitions and start all over again, but it doesn´t work. Still the PartitionMagic stuff remains in the disk. Still asks to select between W2K Pro and W2K Pro and the computer is slow as hell. Question: What should I do to delete PartitionMagic for good? Thanks
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Re: PartitionMagic A.K.A. PartitionTragic "george-p" <georgep@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Opw4YHshIHA.4536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I had the very bad idea to install two OS's with the help of PartitionMagic >on my Windows 2000. > > I copied my data to a 200GB SATA disk and partitioned the original 80GB > disk SATA 2 x 40GB. > > After installing W2000 the nightmare started. I only have one OS > installed (Windows 2000 Professional), however while booting it ask to > select 1. Windows 2000 Professional and 2. Windows 2000 Professional!! Yes > twice! Besides W2000 is terribly slow. > > I tried to delete the 80GB partitions and start all over again, but it > doesn´t work. Still the PartitionMagic stuff remains in the disk. Still > asks to select between W2K Pro and W2K Pro and the computer is slow as > hell. > > Question: What should I do to delete PartitionMagic for good? > > Thanks See if your question is answered in the Partition Magic FAQs. If it is not then the standard recipe would be to do this: - Create & test a Win2000 boot floppy. - Restore the standard Master Boot Record (MBR). Post again in case you need further instructions.
Guest philo Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Re: PartitionMagic A.K.A. PartitionTragic "george-p" <georgep@gmail.com> wrote in message news:Opw4YHshIHA.4536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > I had the very bad idea to install two OS's with the help of > PartitionMagic on my Windows 2000. > > I copied my data to a 200GB SATA disk and partitioned the original 80GB > disk SATA 2 x 40GB. > > After installing W2000 the nightmare started. I only have one OS > installed (Windows 2000 Professional), however while booting it ask to > select 1. Windows 2000 Professional and 2. Windows 2000 Professional!! > Yes twice! Besides W2000 is terribly slow. > > I tried to delete the 80GB partitions and start all over again, but it > doesn´t work. Still the PartitionMagic stuff remains in the disk. > Still asks to select between W2K Pro and W2K Pro and the computer is > slow as hell. > > Question: What should I do to delete PartitionMagic for good? > > Thanks Partition Magic did not cause the problem. You need to simply remove the unneeded entry from boot.ini as reinstalls often keep the original MBR. As to win2k being slow, chances are you need to install the proper chipset and/or controller drivers. Reinstalling win2k will just leave you with the same problem
Guest george-p Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: PartitionMagic A.K.A. PartitionTragic Okay, I restored the MBR (thanks Pegasus) using MbrFix.exe but couldn´t find boot.ini cause it was hidden by PM. I really forgot boot.ini cause I thought PM used a different approach. The solution was to edit it anyway and changed timeout to zero. Thanks philo. Regarding the sluggishness, you're right philo it wasn´t because of PM but due to an unformatted partition. Now it´s okay. Now another question, how to create a double boot w/o PM. Thanks guys.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: PartitionMagic A.K.A. PartitionTragic "george-p" <georgep@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uSVMCGwhIHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Okay, I restored the MBR (thanks Pegasus) using MbrFix.exe but couldn´t > find boot.ini cause it was hidden by PM. I really forgot boot.ini cause I > thought PM used a different approach. The solution was to edit it anyway > and changed timeout to zero. Thanks philo. > > Regarding the sluggishness, you're right philo it wasn´t because of PM but > due to an unformatted partition. Now it´s okay. > > Now another question, how to create a double boot w/o PM. > > Thanks guys. There are a number of third-party boot managers around, e.g. XOSL (free). I recommend that you practise with a spare disk until you are fully familiar with them rather than risking your current installation. XOSL requires either a dedicated 15 MByte partition (could be a logical drive!) or else some space on an existing FAT partition. Other boot managers have different requirements.
Guest philo Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: PartitionMagic A.K.A. PartitionTragic "george-p" <georgep@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uSVMCGwhIHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Okay, I restored the MBR (thanks Pegasus) using MbrFix.exe but couldn´t > find boot.ini cause it was hidden by PM. I really forgot boot.ini cause > I thought PM used a different approach. The solution was to edit it > anyway and changed timeout to zero. Thanks philo. > > Regarding the sluggishness, you're right philo it wasn´t because of PM > but due to an unformatted partition. Now it´s okay. > > Now another question, how to create a double boot w/o PM. > > Thanks guys. Glad you got it working ok now BTW: boot.ini is normally a hidden file so that may be wgy you did not see it. anyway if the machine is working OK now...no sense in fooling with boot.ini
Guest george-p Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: PartitionMagic A.K.A. PartitionTragic Pegasus (MVP) wrote: > There are a number of third-party boot managers around, > e.g. XOSL (free). I recommend that you practise with a > spare disk until you are fully familiar with them rather than > risking your current installation. > > XOSL requires either a dedicated 15 MByte partition (could > be a logical drive!) or else some space on an existing FAT > partition. Other boot managers have different requirements. Thanks, will check that one.
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