Re: How do I remove XP Pro setup at boot?
John,
I made the boot disk ages ago, and the FDISK.EXE and I think the sys
utilities are also there.
Problem is now: I booted from this disk before I got your last message and
from the A prompt I typed
FDISK /MBR ( enter) , then
SYS C: and got the message 'invalid function'
so i switched off and rebooted. It started to boot until:
verfying pool date
Starting Windows 98
and stopped at the A> prompt and said ' type name of command interepreter.'
At this stage I was in the dark so I switched off in the hope that I not
done too much damage!
Windows will not now open with or without the floppy.
Fortunately this is my old backup PC so I am able to communicate wqith you
via this desktop. Hope this is sufficient info. for you to get me back to
W98SE.
Kind regards
Reggie D.
"John John (MVP)" wrote:
> Are the fdisk and sys utilities on the Windows 98 floppy diskette?
> Where did you get your startup floppy?
>
>
> John
>
> PS: To change the boot to from XP's ntldr to IO.sys you only need to
> run sys c: I added the Fdisk as an extra step to make doubly sure that
> the MBR is W9x/io.sys compatible, if the computer boots to Windows 98
> properly after running sys c: then you need not bother with the Fdisk
> command.
>
> John
>
> Reggie D. wrote:
> > John,
> > Thx your advice.
> > I booted from the 'A' dive but when I typed in the FDISK command at the 'A'
> > prompt ( exactly as you typed it) it said' Parameter format not correct -
> > SYS.'
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Rgds
> > Reggie D.
> >
> >
> > "John John (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Reggie D. wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>"John John (MVP)" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Reggie D. wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>I made a bad attempt to install XP Pro on a W98 desktop . It only got to
> >>>>>setup stage and when I boot I now get the 15secs choice of W98 or XP Pro. I
> >>>>>want to stay with W98 on this machine.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I cannot remove the XP Pro setup from my 'remove prog's' .
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Is ther any way of reverting to clean W98 boot?
> >>>>
> >>>>From the boot menu does the machine boot properly to Windows 98?
> >>>>
> >>>>John
> >>>>John,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Yes.
> >>
> >>You say that you "made an attempt" to install XP and that it only got to
> >>the setup stage, so I take it that XP is not installed and that only XP
> >>setup files present at this point (along with the W98 installation). I
> >>also don't know how your disk(s) and partitions are laid out so you will
> >>have to provide more information if you need more help.
> >>
> >>Basically what you have to do is revert the boot sector to the Windows
> >>98 IO.sys and then remove the XP setup files. To revert the boot
> >>process to IO.sys boot with your Windows 98 Startup diskette and issue
> >>the following commands:
> >>
> >>FDISK /MBR
> >>SYS C:
> >>
> >>Reboot the computer, it should now boot directly into Windows 98. Once
> >>booted to Windows 98 you can remove the XP setup and boot files:
> >>
> >>Boot.ini
> >>ntldr
> >>NTDETECT.COM
> >>bootsect.dos
> >>
> >>Also remove the following directories and file from the root folder:
> >>
> >>$LDR (file)
> >>SETUPLDR.bin (file)
> >>TXTSETUP.sif (file)
> >>$WIN_NT$.~BT (directory)
> >>
> >>As mentioned earlier it is assumed that XP is not yet installed, that
> >>only the first stage of the installation routine has be completed.
> >>
> >>John
> >>
>
>