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    helllllp boot.ini screwed

    ok I realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly F******cked up I am fixing a computer for my nighbor and I messesd up I know that this isnt security related but i need answers fast (please dont move to other forum)

    Ok i had two os liines in my boot.ini and only one installed os so i edited the boot.ini but instead of erasing one i erased both now there is a black blank screen when i boot my computer.

    What do i do please help

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    please help or im screwed

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    Try what I have written in this tutorial I assume it is a windows operating system
    http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=254941
    if you need a boot disk go here
    http://www.bootdisk.com/

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    I cant go into dos because i have a stupid F*****cking usb keybaord and i tried using another one but i still cant go into dos

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    Senior Member DeadAddict's Avatar
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    You tried another keyboard but was the other keyboard a non usb keyboard?

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    yes it wasnt usb


    can you please go to icq.com and go into chat and go into the computer section please i need this computer fixed by tommorow

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    my name is disturbzxz

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    Senior Member DeadAddict's Avatar
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    Hey try and relax it will get fixed there are alot of smart people here.
    did you try using a start up disk?

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    Two suggestions:

    1. Rip out the hard drive in the screwed up computer and put it into another so you can edit the boot.ini.
    2. Create a Bart’s PE Builder boot CD ( http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ )and use that to edit the boot.ini. I like to keep this boot CD around for just such problems.

    Best of luck and let us know how it goes.

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