Creating a Boot Disk for an NTFS or FAT Partition
This article describes how to create a Windows boot disk to access a drive
with a faulty boot sequence on an Intel x86-processor-based computer.
This Windows boot disk can access a drive that has the...
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Creating a Boot Disk for an NTFS or FAT Partition
This article describes how to create a Windows boot disk to access a drive
with a faulty boot sequence on an Intel x86-processor-based computer.
This Windows boot disk can access a drive that has the Windows NT file
system (NTFS) or File allocation table (FAT) file system installed.
The
procedures in this article can be useful to work around the following boot
problems:
• Corrupted boot sector.
• Corrupted master boot record (MBR).
• Virus infections.
• Missing or corrupt NTLDR or Ntdetect.
com.
• Incorrect Ntbootdd.
sys driver.
This boot disk can also be used to boot from the shadow of a broken mirror,
although you may need to change the Boot.
ini file to do that.
This Windows
boot disk cannot be used for the following problems:
• Incorrect or corrupt device drivers that have been installed into the
Windows System directory.
• Boot problems that occur after the OSLOADER screen.
To work around or fix these problems, run the Em
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