Boot problems

Chroniclez05

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I have a hard drive that has a lot of important photos (Not what you may think) that I recently replaced due to its small size. I put the new hard drive in my computer and installed the operating system on it and got everything working fine.. I didnt know if there was a better way than to put all the photos in a folder and send it to the computer with the new hard drive via yahoo messenger. :confused:

Now to the problem, when I took the hard drive out I must have messed something up somehow because when I hooked the harddrive up to my other computer it will either get to the windows loading screen and restart right away or go to a blue screen just before the windows loading screen. I put the restore disk in and try to do a repair but it takes me to a whole screen command prompt.

While in command prompt I can press help and it shows me a list of commands and one of the commands is "Fixboot" I would think that is the obvious choice for my problem but I dont want to mess anything up any advice?
 
WOW what a dodgy way of dealing with that lol, I suggest you add the HDD as a slave drive in your current PC, find the folders/files you want and move them over to your new HDD. Would have saved alot of time and messing around.
 
Wow, I just now got around to doing what you suggested and it worked perfectly! Thank you so much. Just had to change what drive it booted off of in the BIOS.

Wonder if it's that easy to copy everything from an xbox hard drive to a bigger hard drive so I could get more space for downloading full games :cool:
 
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