Windows NT Windows NT 4 sp4 Failed to Load after plug the HD into Windows XP

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Hi people.

I have some issue with 1 Windows NT Server 4 sp3, i try to clone
this disk inside Windows XP sp3 with Norton Ghost 12.

The clone disk didn't work, i run the chkdsk (/F) utilery inside
windows xp, to both disk, the original disk and the clone. I didn't
see any errors.

The original disk have 2 partitions:

1 --> FAT 4096MB
2 -->NTFS 75GB.

After trying this with 2 disk and failed, i return the original
disk into his box, and appear the NT Detect...., but went I receive
second screen(Blue) where u see the windows version, ram installed,
etc, I get the error:

.....7B INNACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE...and all the garbage...

Now i cannot boot even the original disk, i don't have the repair
disk because is a old machine.

The problem looks like Windows XP change something into the file
system. Some knows if i can recover my disk?

Some sites say that could be a virus, but both, the Windows NT box
is a none network machine, and the machine where I did the cloning is
my computer which i protect more than anything else in this world, I
can ignore this option.

Hope some one could help to fix this, and shoe me some light, i will
appreciated a lot, thanks all for your time,, greetings..!!!
 
More than likely the NTFS partition was converted to NTFS 3.x when mounted
in Windows XP. You might try PM to convert/resize NTFS>FAT>NTFS


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"periko" wrote:
> Hi people.
>
> I have some issue with 1 Windows NT Server 4 sp3, i try to clone
> this disk inside Windows XP sp3 with Norton Ghost 12.
>
> The clone disk didn't work, i run the chkdsk (/F) utilery inside
> windows xp, to both disk, the original disk and the clone. I didn't
> see any errors.
>
> The original disk have 2 partitions:
>
> 1 --> FAT 4096MB
> 2 -->NTFS 75GB.
>
> After trying this with 2 disk and failed, i return the original
> disk into his box, and appear the NT Detect...., but went I receive
> second screen(Blue) where u see the windows version, ram installed,
> etc, I get the error:
>
> ....7B INNACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE...and all the garbage...
>
> Now i cannot boot even the original disk, i don't have the repair
> disk because is a old machine.
>
> The problem looks like Windows XP change something into the file
> system. Some knows if i can recover my disk?
>
> Some sites say that could be a virus, but both, the Windows NT box
> is a none network machine, and the machine where I did the cloning is
> my computer which i protect more than anything else in this world, I
> can ignore this option.
>
> Hope some one could help to fix this, and shoe me some light, i will
> appreciated a lot, thanks all for your time,, greetings..!!!
 
Hi Dave.

Sorry for not answer u ASAP, I still checking how to fix this.

I agree with u, XP did something, now from NT 4 SP6 I can read my
disk partitions, but if i build a box with NT 4 Sp3(<) I couldn't read
it. Them I'm think about, whats files or drivers i could copy from NT4
sp6 to my original disk( NT4 SP3)? Maybe with this my original system
can boot without a issue.

Your option NTFS -> FAT -> NTFS mybe can help, but with PM 8 i juts
can convert from NTFS to FAT32 and NT4 couldn't read FAT32 partitions
or maybe i didn't get your point?

Thanks Dave for your help!!!

On Aug 1, 9:03 am, "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:
> More than likely the NTFS partition was converted to NTFS 3.x when mounted
> in Windows XP. You might try PM to convert/resize NTFS>FAT>NTFS
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
> "periko" wrote:
> > Hi people.

>
> > I have some issue with 1 Windows NT Server 4 sp3, i try to clone
> > this disk inside Windows XP sp3 with Norton Ghost 12.

>
> > The clone disk didn't work, i run the chkdsk (/F) utilery inside
> > windows xp, to both disk, the original disk and the clone. I didn't
> > see any errors.

>
> > The original disk have 2 partitions:

>
> > 1 --> FAT 4096MB
> > 2 -->NTFS 75GB.

>
> > After trying this with 2 disk and failed, i return the original
> > disk into his box, and appear the NT Detect...., but went I receive
> > second screen(Blue) where u see the windows version, ram installed,
> > etc, I get the error:

>
> > ....7B INNACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE...and all the garbage...

>
> > Now i cannot boot even the original disk, i don't have the repair
> > disk because is a old machine.

>
> > The problem looks like Windows XP change something into the file
> > system. Some knows if i can recover my disk?

>
> > Some sites say that could be a virus, but both, the Windows NT box
> > is a none network machine, and the machine where I did the cloning is
> > my computer which i protect more than anything else in this world, I
> > can ignore this option.

>
> > Hope some one could help to fix this, and shoe me some light, i will
> > appreciated a lot, thanks all for your time,, greetings..!!!
 
If you can't find tools you may have to resort to copying the data off,
repartition the disk, then copy it back.


--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"periko" wrote:
> Hi Dave.
>
> Sorry for not answer u ASAP, I still checking how to fix this.
>
> I agree with u, XP did something, now from NT 4 SP6 I can read my
> disk partitions, but if i build a box with NT 4 Sp3(<) I couldn't read
> it. Them I'm think about, whats files or drivers i could copy from NT4
> sp6 to my original disk( NT4 SP3)? Maybe with this my original system
> can boot without a issue.
>
> Your option NTFS -> FAT -> NTFS mybe can help, but with PM 8 i juts
> can convert from NTFS to FAT32 and NT4 couldn't read FAT32 partitions
> or maybe i didn't get your point?
>
> Thanks Dave for your help!!!
 
Hi Dave.
Looks like I see some light yesterday, I put a clone disk inside
the running WinNT 4sp6 and copy the driver \winnt\system32\ntfs.sys to
the disk with NT4 sp3, and finally it could boot the OS.

I test this with 3 HD I clone, I don't want to use the original
disk for this, and doing the same procedure to all the disk, all could
boot without a issue.

This is a good news for me, because the machine where this HD is
plug in, is a CNC machine, a really old machine, the software is made
by Siemens, and they don't give support for this machine anymore, the
HW is Pentium 133Mhz 16RAM, then , the only solution is to get a
backup for this machine.

Today I will be the final test, I will plug all the disk inside this
CNC machine and see if we could boot NT4 sp3.

Thanks Dave for your help, I will let u know ASAP the results, see
u!!!

On Aug 4, 8:10 pm, "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:
> If you can't find tools you may have to resort to copying the data off,
> repartition the disk, then copy it back.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
> "periko" wrote:
> > Hi Dave.

>
> > Sorry for not answer u ASAP, I still checking how to fix this.

>
> > I agree with u, XP did something, now from NT 4 SP6 I can read my
> > disk partitions, but if i build a box with NT 4 Sp3(<) I couldn't read
> > it. Them I'm think about, whats files or drivers i could copy from NT4
> > sp6 to my original disk( NT4 SP3)? Maybe with this my original system
> > can boot without a issue.

>
> > Your option NTFS -> FAT -> NTFS mybe can help, but with PM 8 i juts
> > can convert from NTFS to FAT32 and NT4 couldn't read FAT32 partitions
> > or maybe i didn't get your point?

>
> > Thanks Dave for your help!!!
 
On Aug 5, 10:52 am, periko <pam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dave.
> Looks like I see some light yesterday, I put a clone disk inside
> the running WinNT 4sp6 and copy the driver \winnt\system32\ntfs.sys to
> the disk with NT4 sp3, and finally it could boot the OS.
>
> I test this with 3 HD I clone, I don't want to use the original
> disk for this, and doing the same procedure to all the disk, all could
> boot without a issue.
>
> This is a good news for me, because the machine where this HD is
> plug in, is a CNC machine, a really old machine, the software is made
> by Siemens, and they don't give support for this machine anymore, the
> HW is Pentium 133Mhz 16RAM, then , the only solution is to get a
> backup for this machine.
>
> Today I will be the final test, I will plug all the disk inside this
> CNC machine and see if we could boot NT4 sp3.
>
> Thanks Dave for your help, I will let u know ASAP the results, see
> u!!!
>
> On Aug 4, 8:10 pm, "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If you can't find tools you may have to resort to copying the data off,
> > repartition the disk, then copy it back.

>
> > --

>
> > Regards,

>
> > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> > Microsoft Certified Professional
> > Microsoft MVP [Windows]http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>
> > "periko" wrote:
> > > Hi Dave.

>
> > > Sorry for not answer u ASAP, I still checking how to fix this.

>
> > > I agree with u, XP did something, now from NT 4 SP6 I can read my
> > > disk partitions, but if i build a box with NT 4 Sp3(<) I couldn't read
> > > it. Them I'm think about, whats files or drivers i could copy from NT4
> > > sp6 to my original disk( NT4 SP3)? Maybe with this my original system
> > > can boot without a issue.

>
> > > Your option NTFS -> FAT -> NTFS mybe can help, but with PM 8 i juts
> > > can convert from NTFS to FAT32 and NT4 couldn't read FAT32 partitions
> > > or maybe i didn't get your point?

>
> > > Thanks Dave for your help!!!


Finally, the CNC test was a success, thanks Dave for your help!!!
 
Good to hear. Thanks for letting us know.



--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"periko" wrote:
> Finally, the CNC test was a success, thanks Dave for your help!!!
 
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