I *may* have messed up my boot drive (we'll find out once I can get past this), but to check, I decided to plug it into another computer. This computer's original drive (which contains a XP installation) is SATA, and so is my boot drive, which I connected to see if I still have my files.
The problem is, the computer won't boot into XP. It gives me the Last Known Good Configuration page and all of the options don't go past the XP "loading bar" screen. That screen appears for a split second and then the computer restarts. I've tried changing the boot order, completely disabling my drive from the boot order, etc. I've even decided to keep my hard drive unplugged until the computer boots, after which I plugged in the SATA cable on the long shot that it might appear in Disk Management. No dice.
What am I doing wrong? This is such a simple task that just DOESN'T WORK. I am at wit's end and I'm extremely frustrated because I know after this, I will most likely not even be able to recover my data anyway...
The problem is, the computer won't boot into XP. It gives me the Last Known Good Configuration page and all of the options don't go past the XP "loading bar" screen. That screen appears for a split second and then the computer restarts. I've tried changing the boot order, completely disabling my drive from the boot order, etc. I've even decided to keep my hard drive unplugged until the computer boots, after which I plugged in the SATA cable on the long shot that it might appear in Disk Management. No dice.
What am I doing wrong? This is such a simple task that just DOESN'T WORK. I am at wit's end and I'm extremely frustrated because I know after this, I will most likely not even be able to recover my data anyway...
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