Unable to Load MS-DOS with Windows NT OS LoaderLast reviewed: May 8, 1997Article ID: Q102793 |
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SYMPTOMSIf BOOTSECT.DOS is corrupt, the MS-DOS operating system may be unavailable and one of the following error messages may be received when MS-DOS is selected from the OS Loader Menu during startup:
Non-System disk or disk error Replace and press any key when ready Couldn't open boot sector file multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1):\BOOTSECT.DOS CAUSEThese error messages are caused by a missing or corrupt BOOTSECT.DOS file. BOOTSECT.DOS is a hidden, system, read-only file used by NTLDR to start the MS-DOS operating system.
RESOLUTIONBecause Windows NT is able to load correctly and the boot sector itself is not damaged, the Emergency Repair Disk may not detect a problem. To force the Emergency Repair Disk to rewrite the boot files, the following workaround must be used. NOTE: The Windows NT Emergency Repair Disk must be available and working correctly for the following procedure to succeed. To test the Emergency Repair Disk, press the SPACEBAR key when you are prompted while Windows NT is loading. The Repair menu should appear.
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