Fellow Geeks,
I just got a laptop in today, a Dell Inspiron 8000. He installed Easy CD Creator 5 with Take 2 which is not compatible with Windows 2000. He rebooted and he gets the famous BOOT_DEVICE_NOT_ACCESSIBLE. Booting to last known good configuration, running repair with repair disks, and going to the recovery console and repairing the boot sector still results with the same BSoD.
Funny part is, it says the Boot device is not accessible (I'm assuming the hard drive), then why can I access it through the recovery console? I can browse the C directory, the c:\winnt directory, copy files to different directories and so forth. I'm thinking there has to be a way to get back into windows.
Its almost as if the Easy CD Creator software over wrote the Hard drive driver not allowing Windows to see it anymore.
If anyone has any ideas let me know cause I'm scratching my head on this one
Thanks,
jade>
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I just got a laptop in today, a Dell Inspiron 8000. He installed Easy CD Creator 5 with Take 2 which is not compatible with Windows 2000. He rebooted and he gets the famous BOOT_DEVICE_NOT_ACCESSIBLE. Booting to last known good configuration, running repair with repair disks, and going to the recovery console and repairing the boot sector still results with the same BSoD.
Funny part is, it says the Boot device is not accessible (I'm assuming the hard drive), then why can I access it through the recovery console? I can browse the C directory, the c:\winnt directory, copy files to different directories and so forth. I'm thinking there has to be a way to get back into windows.
Its almost as if the Easy CD Creator software over wrote the Hard drive driver not allowing Windows to see it anymore.
If anyone has any ideas let me know cause I'm scratching my head on this one
Thanks,
jade>