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09-May-2008, 12:54 PM #1
Solved: Missing or corrupt file "systemd" on a dual boot
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My hard drive crashed on my laptop. I had a running dual boot environment of Win2K and XP. Both the Win2K and XP were backed up with Acronis Ver11. After replacing the hard drive I created the partitions needed for Win2K and XP using a Win2K CD. Formatted and installed Win2k on the first partition. Did a restore of Win2K via Acronics. I used the restore because of the other software I had installed/running on the first partition (Win2K). The XP/OS application I have needs three partitions. The three were created by the Win
2K CD and then formatted via Disk Management (Win2K). Next I restored my XP/OS via Acronics on the second partition. Modified the Boot.ini file for both Win2K and XP. The Win2K boots no problem. Selecting XP I get the following error: Missing or corrupt file Windows\system32\config\systemd. I did copy in the NTldr and NTDetect from the i386 folder (XP CD), to the XP OS no change.

Thanks for your Help in advance

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09-May-2008, 01:30 PM #2
Copying ntldr and ntdetect.com, and running fixmbr and fixboot from the repair console
should work. If not, do a complete repair from xp cd boot.
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12-May-2008, 01:29 PM #3
Sloved!!!

Loaded a WIn2K install CD deleted the four partitions. Created the four partitions,
loaded Win2K on the first parition. Next ran Acronics and restored my Win2K Acronics
backup on the Win2K partition. Running on the restored Acronics Win2K formatted the other three partitions. Next loaded a XP install CD on the second partition. After installing the Acronics backup of the XP OS the boot.ini had the choice for either Win2K or XP as a Dual boot function. IT WORKS!!!!!
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12-May-2008, 01:50 PM #4
Great!!!!
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