Arch Stanton wrote:
Back in the days, NT4 era it was a 4 or 8 byte disk signature in the MBR. Back in the days you could just wipe it using MBRtool (
https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Ha ... tool.shtml). I don't know how this stuff works nowadays.
thanks for answering.
Was MBRTool in Hirens? Just wondering. I have a bootable ISO of Hirens but not used that in years.
If you wipe it do you have to run BOOTREC /FIXMBR again? I'm doing that all the time in these problems.
All of what I own is from back in the days. :/
It's worth a look and I'll try it out on something. I know that what I was trying to explain earlier was a routine from diskpart that failed to get the object or target drive recognized. Has anyone written a simple autorun for this procedure?
Right now I'm manaully transferring the file group I use and modify daily.
I took a quick look. That MBRTool description is from 2006 and says:
"bootcode is replaced with US english XP bootcode"
So might not be usuable. Even I have moved up to Win 7 (and one PC with Win 10) :-)