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(the Mac), locked up, and upon restart, when I tried to start upWindows XP, I get a black screen and the following erroro message: NTDLR:Fatal Error 2592 reading boot.iniIt stops there and boots no further. I know how to fix this on a PC, butwhat do I do in Virtual PC?I http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/virtual-pc-703-xp-pro-ntdlr-fatal-error/c65353e1-7df1-421a-805b-709521a465f9 would really like to not lose all of the info I have in Virtual PC.Thanks! Robert Comer 2005-03-21 04:25:43 UTC PermalinkRaw Message You should really ask this in microsoft.public.mac.virtualpc, someone mightknow more about this, but it sounds to me like your VM http://microsoft.public.virtualpc.narkive.com/29LDPVhR/ntldr-fatal-error-2592-reading-boot-ini image is corrupt. Doyou have a backup?If the image isn't totally corrupt, you would fix it the same as it was areal PC.--Bob ComerPost by crashworksI have a new Powerbook G4 with Virtual PC loaded with Windows XP. Yesterday,my computer (the Mac), locked up, and upon restart, when I tried to start upFatal Error 2592 reading boot.iniIt stops there and boots no further. I know how to fix this on a PC, butwhat do I do in Virtual PC?I would really like to not lose all of the info I have in Virtual PC.Thanks! 1 Reply 1 View Switch to linear view Disable enhanced parsing Permalink to this page Thread Navigation crashworks 2005-03-21 03:57:02 UTC Robert Comer 2005-03-21 04:25:43 UTC about - legalese Loading...
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eraser and you'll find all the info you need. That's correct. You need to defrag, zero, and compact. Defrag and zero are done inside of Windows, compact is done with VPC. Alternately, you can use the zeroing tool included with VPC2004 via these instructions: 1) Go fetch the Virtual PC 2004 SP1 Trial package from Microsoft's Web site ( http://www.yqcomputer.com/ ) 2) Start up a virtual machine that has an instance of Windows XP installed (I have Professional, and I have not tried other OS versions; if you're game to try it on XP Home or Windows 2000, please do so and report back here! ALL OTHER OS VERSIONS MAY NOT WORK-- the same restrictions and conditions of support that apply to Virtual PC 2004 for PC also apply for the Virtual PC for Mac). 3) Extract the ZIP file's contents (in Windows). 4) Log in as administrator and install the product. Note where the product does get installed... you'll want the location later. 5) After a successful installation, go to the installation directory and look for the directory "Virtual Machine Additions". Look for an ISO image called "Virtual Disk Precompactor.iso". 6) Create a Shared Folder drive using Virtual PC's "PC Settings..." command and copy the ISO image to the drive... you'll want this image to reside on the Mac. 7) Tell Virtual PC to "Capture CD Image" and give it the ISO image you just saved to the Mac. 8) The Microsoft Pre-Compactor will automatically start and ask you if you want to pre-compact all attached hard disks. 9) Compact-away! Once the tool has finished its job, shut down the virtual PC and use the Virtual Disk Assistant command in Virtual PC itself to compact your virtual machine's attached disk image(s). -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP Website: http://www.yqcomputer.com/ "This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use. I am not am employee of Microsoft." Top XP Pro crash with message: NTLDR: Fatal Error 2592 reading BOOT.INI by Paul Powe » Sat, 18 Jun 2005 07:32:35 Just a quick caveat to Steve's instructions: Make SURE that you have 15GB of free space on your hard drive before attempting to use the Precompactor (for temporary files that will automatically delete after the process is completed). Top XP Pro crash with message: NTLDR: Fatal Error 2592 reading BOOT.INI by Steve Jai » Sat, 18 Jun 2005 08:29:45 On 16 Jun 2005 15:32:35 -0700, "Paul Power" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > Just to clarify, they are Tonza's instructions, not mine. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual