John Summerfield schrieb am 16.03.2007 09:23: >> 4) Here's the bad part (sort of) - I can't boot my Windows any more. It >> comes part way up and reboots, whether I try to run Safe Mode >> (hahahahahaha) >> or Crashing (I mean Normal) Mode. The video card is different, and I >> thought that might be the problem, but it should come up in safe mode no >> matter what - no video driver loaded. (I also went from a P4 to an Athlon >> 64 X2 - could that be part/all of it?). > > Backup the data (Knoppix helps here, or simply find the NTFS tools), and > reinstall Windows. DO NOT reformat the partition, and do have a rescue > disk for Linux handy:-) Only to safe your time: Try a repair installation of Windows. If you change the MB chipset (e.g. from VIA to Nvidia or from an Intel to an AMD chipset), windows will get a bluescreen because it the windows-kernel expects the old chipset. But John has right, this isn't a windows-list :-) Greets René -- GEEKCODE: GIT$ d- s+: a- C+++ UL++++$ P+ L++ E--- W+++ N+ !o K- w+ O- M-- V- PS+ PE Y+ PGP++ t++ 5++ X+ R tv+ b DI D++ G e+ h--- r++ y+++ PGP-Key and more available at http://www.standfest.net My Blog is at http://www.gaudidiecher.de _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos