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Ok, I upgraded my old HP Pavilion w/ a new MB and Athlon XP 2500 and was trying to install XP over 98 and something went really wrong. It said it needed to restart to make the changes or whatever. So it restarts, and as its coming back up, all it says on the screen is -SOMETHING- like "NTVDR missing...press any key to continue" So I press a key, then it says "boot failed...press any key to continue." Rinse, lather, repeat, can't boot the thing. Also, when I first booted it with 98 after doing the upgrade and before I even tried to install XP, as it was locating all the new hardware it would say "some files have been replaced w/ older files by a program you recently ran." Could this be it? What can I do? All I wanted to do was get XP on there... Any help is greatly awaited. -Big Jimmm

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JMTapes - I'm thinking you don't have an "upgrade" copy of Windows XP.

 

The "upgrade" copy converts your hard drive from FAT32 to NTFS. The standalone disc (made for machines without operating systems) doesn't.

 

That could be why you're getting the "NTVDR missing" error. It can't find the NTFS drive which XP needs to run on, and it has no means of converting your current drive to NTFS.

 

Just a guess.

Guest Haro972
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So there's no way of getting back to 98 w/ all of my files?

 

EDIT: This is JM. Someone else was logged in and I didn't notice...

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Probably is some way but it would probably be complicated if XP has partially installed over 98. That's why you backup before doing this type of thing.

Oh, well excuse the shit out of me.... ;)

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