Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 7:43 pm
I have experienced some strange problems recently, they were truly bizarre and unusual.
I have a double boot system, lead by a marvellous program called BootMagic which I recommend blindly. I have used it for 6 years already with great results. I am convinced by experience that double boot systems make sense for people using internet, games, office programs, etc., to get their Audio System SFP and sequencer out of reach, keeping your system very fast and tweakable for Audio only apps.
The problem:
I would get stack when trying to load WinPX, this happened in both boot sides, it was impossible to get in whatever I did. BootMagic nevertheless, worded perfectly well, showing both partitions as usual with no error messages or anything incorrect. Nevertheless, every time I tried to get into any of the two partitions, the Office or the Studio one, the system would get stack showing a black screen after a couple of minutes. I checked absolutely everything. I was getting ready for the worst, but nothing happened… (I thought it was the MOBO) I changed my “C” drive to another machine, to see if the problem was the HD, but the HD was in perfect condition, when I put it back, the system started working again, as usual. The only thing I had to do, was to enable the double boot in BootMagic and my system was back to life... i.e. stopped working and got back to work for no apparent reason…
I had wondered much about this… searching possible causes, I cannot afford to have my system dawn just like that, at any time… I needed to know what had created this strange problem so I can prevent this happening again.
The reason for it:
I lately got used to switch the system off by using my ATX power switch, because it can do it in no time, it takes exactly 4 seconds and is off which came to be very handy… otherwise I had to wait for about one and a half minute for it to switch off.
The first time I switched it off in 4 seconds, when switching it on again, WinXP did a HD check and found an error *130. This is not a serious error, and it may happen for a bunch of reasons, so I paid not much attention to it. Anyway, it did happened quite a few times after switching abruptly via hardware (4 seconds), instead of doing it through software as we all are used to. What happened so for WinXP not to load anymore? There was a small omission in the MBR, enough for it not starting WinXP.
If you have a double boot system, DO NOT switch it off using your ATX power switch, you may get in trouble. I would not recommend using this option not even if you have a single system with no double boot. Play save, and be patient… you’ll save a few hours and keep yourself in better health…
I have a double boot system, lead by a marvellous program called BootMagic which I recommend blindly. I have used it for 6 years already with great results. I am convinced by experience that double boot systems make sense for people using internet, games, office programs, etc., to get their Audio System SFP and sequencer out of reach, keeping your system very fast and tweakable for Audio only apps.
The problem:
I would get stack when trying to load WinPX, this happened in both boot sides, it was impossible to get in whatever I did. BootMagic nevertheless, worded perfectly well, showing both partitions as usual with no error messages or anything incorrect. Nevertheless, every time I tried to get into any of the two partitions, the Office or the Studio one, the system would get stack showing a black screen after a couple of minutes. I checked absolutely everything. I was getting ready for the worst, but nothing happened… (I thought it was the MOBO) I changed my “C” drive to another machine, to see if the problem was the HD, but the HD was in perfect condition, when I put it back, the system started working again, as usual. The only thing I had to do, was to enable the double boot in BootMagic and my system was back to life... i.e. stopped working and got back to work for no apparent reason…
I had wondered much about this… searching possible causes, I cannot afford to have my system dawn just like that, at any time… I needed to know what had created this strange problem so I can prevent this happening again.
The reason for it:
I lately got used to switch the system off by using my ATX power switch, because it can do it in no time, it takes exactly 4 seconds and is off which came to be very handy… otherwise I had to wait for about one and a half minute for it to switch off.
The first time I switched it off in 4 seconds, when switching it on again, WinXP did a HD check and found an error *130. This is not a serious error, and it may happen for a bunch of reasons, so I paid not much attention to it. Anyway, it did happened quite a few times after switching abruptly via hardware (4 seconds), instead of doing it through software as we all are used to. What happened so for WinXP not to load anymore? There was a small omission in the MBR, enough for it not starting WinXP.
If you have a double boot system, DO NOT switch it off using your ATX power switch, you may get in trouble. I would not recommend using this option not even if you have a single system with no double boot. Play save, and be patient… you’ll save a few hours and keep yourself in better health…