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In Reply to: RE: MBR corrupted? posted by Douwe01nl on January 31, 2012 at 08:06:28
Very helpful I believe this may be the answer. One more question is there another way to reconstruct the MBR on my ssd? I can certainly access it via a docking station on my desktop pc.
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I re-read the Snapshot website on restoring an image and apparantly you can re build an MBR or whole sector by a simple right click in the restore process. I did this for the MBR and the whole sector separately and after both attempts I still got the Hal error during boot. I will try the n-lite version but am skeptical now.
it should be possible. I assume the dock is SATA.
But i think, if you have a small XP iso, it is faster and easier to do a fresh install & reload your own image.
I looked at snapshot: difficult dos commands and all. True Image it's just ticking a box. Easy.
I looked at snapshot: difficult dos commands and all.Not so. Snapshot has a perfectly good GUI. I've no idea whether it's still a better program than TrueImage but it certainly was when I first bought it some years ago. (We won't even talk about Norton's "Ghost" which, dammit, I paid good money for.)
True, I have in the past configured Snapshot to perform an automatic restore using a bootable floppy and a batch file but that was a facility for the non-technical, not a limitation of the program. That was way back in the days of the floppy disk and is no longer necessary as the program can now restore a boot partition.
More recently, I've seen me dozens of times get locked out of a cMP^2 machine and be back up and running in two or three minutes, ne'er a DOS command in sight.
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Edits: 02/01/12 02/01/12
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