Error Loading Operating System In Windows Server 2003
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Core Operating System Division. Error loading operating system message when booting Windows Vista ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ John Howard -MSFTDecember 27, 200610 0 0 0 I was faced this morning with a few dilemmas… First, several inches of snow. Now, just for the server 2003 error loading operating system hyper-v record, my idea of fun is absolutely not driving in snow wherever possible having totalled
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a car many years ago in black ice. No problem, I'll work from home on my work laptop. So I popped upstairs to get
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the laptop out of it's case having been stored away for the last few days over Christmas. Hello… the bag seems a little light. Aargh. Yes, I left it in the office. No worries - I'll install another partition on
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my main home machine, VPN back to work and set it up to join the Microsoft corp domain. (Although you can VPN from a machine joined to my home domain, IPSec gets a little upset at some things, so having a seperate partition domain joined is a lot simpler). My home machine is running Windows Vista. I figured I really didn't need Vista for work stuff as basically everything I was likely to do from home is connecting to remote error loading operating system windows 7 machines in my office or browsing the Intranet. So… I went with XP for the work partition. There comes my first mistake. Of course, knowing that the boot loader setup is very different between Vista and XP, and you should consult the knowledgebase to learn how to re-install the Vista boot loader. KB 919529 has the information - Windows Vista no longer starts after you install an earlier version of the Windows operating system. Easy, so I thought. Nothing can possibly go wrong. So the XP install was now prompting me to reboot, but the setup itself wouldn't restart following the first reboot - I can't recall the specific error but am fairly certain it's the same one I had problems with all the way through - namely "Error loading operating system". Oh well, never mind, I'd had a change of plan and decided to go with Vista afterall. Pop the Vista DVD in, boot of DVD and go into the recovery steps to run bootsect.exe /nt60 c: to restore the Vista boot loader on my original installation before starting the dual boot install. Unfortunately, after running bootsect and rebooting, I still got the same error. Same after running all the recovery options short of running a full system restore (which…. you guessed, I haven't done yet). From another machine and a bit of surfing, it looks like several other people have had the problem. The
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a Hyper-v virtual machine with disk2vhd tool may throw a generic error on a black screen on boot: Error loading operating system Needless to say Windows is not even starting. I tried to repair Windows with a 2003 server image, fixmbr, fixboot, nothing works. The MBR needs to get fixed. The only tool around that does seem to work is TestDisk. Now, download TestDisk on above link and unzip on your Hyper-v host. Attach the virtual disk under Disk Management in Computer Manager. Run testdisk_win.exe Select if you'd like to get logs enable [ Create ] [ Append ] >[ No Log ] Select the disk matching your virtual disk - Description should be Msft Virtual Disk Select a media (use Arrow keys, then press Enter): Disk /dev/sda - 320GB / 298 GiB - ST320LT007-9ZV142 >Disk /dev/sdb - 73GB / 68 GiB - Msft Virtual Disk Drive E: - 623 MB / 594 MiB >[PROCEED ] [ QUIT ] Select Intel/PC partition type Disk /dev/sdb - 73GB / 68 GiB - Msft Virtual Disk Please select the partition table type, press Enter when done. >[Intel ] Intel/PC partition [EFI GPT] EFI GPT partition map (Mac i386, some x86_64...) [Humax ] Humax partition table [ Mac ] Apple partition map [None ] Non partitionned media [Sun ] Sun Solaris partition [XBox ] XBox partition [Return ] Return the disk selection Hint: Intel partition table type has been detected. Note: Do NOT select 'None' for media with only a single partition. It's very rare for a drive to be 'Non-partitionned'. Select MBR Code Disk /dev/sdb - 73GB / 68 GiB - Msft Virtual Disk CHS 8920 255 62 - sector size=512 [ Analyse ] Analyse current partition structure and search for the lost partitions [ Advanced ] Filesystem Utils [ Geometry ] Change disk geometry [ Options ] Modify options >[MBR Code ] Write TestDisk MBR code to first sector [ Delete ] Delete all data in the partition table [ Quit ] Return to disk selection Proceed with y Disk /dev/sdb - 73 GB / 68 GiB - CHS 8920 255 63 Write a new copy of MBR co