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Help! I can't boot my Windows partition any more!
Hello,
I used to dual boot Windows 7 and NetBSD.
This is my fdisk:
Disk: /dev/rwd0d
NetBSD disklabel disk geometry:
cylinders: 155061, heads: 16, sectors/track: 63 (1008 sectors/cylinder)
total sectors: 156301488, bytes/sector: 512
BIOS disk geometry:
cylinders: 1023, heads: 240, sectors/track: 63 (15120 sectors/cylinder)
total sectors: 156301488
Partitions aligned to 2048 sector boundaries, offset 2048
Partition table:
0: NTFS, OS/2 HPFS, QNX2 or Advanced UNIX (sysid 7)
start 2048, size 204800 (100 MB, Cyls 0-13/163/19)
1: NTFS, OS/2 HPFS, QNX2 or Advanced UNIX (sysid 7)
start 206848, size 63375360 (30945 MB, Cyls 13/163/20-4205/41/25)
2: NetBSD (sysid 169)
start 63582208, size 46360576 (22637 MB, Cyls 4205/41/26-7271/83/35), Active
3: Primary DOS with 32 bit FAT (sysid 11)
start 109942784, size 46358528 (22636 MB, Cyls 7271/83/36-10337/93/13)
First active partition: 2
Drive serial number: 4067601000 (0xf272aa68)
and this is my disklabel:
-- bash-4.3$ sudo disklabel wd0
# /dev/rwd0d:
type: unknown
disk: HITACHI HTS5425
label:
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 16
sectors/cylinder: 1008
cylinders: 155061
total sectors: 156301488
rpm: 3600
interleave: 1
trackskew: 0
cylinderskew: 0
headswitch: 0 # microseconds
track-to-track seek: 0 # microseconds
drivedata: 0
16 partitions:
# size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg/sgs]
a: 17687376 63582208 4.2BSD 2048 16384 0 # (Cyl. 63077*- 80624*)
b: 204800 2048 NTFS # (Cyl. 2*- 205*)
c: 46360576 63582208 unused 0 0 # (Cyl. 63077*- 109070*)
d: 156301488 0 unused 0 0 # (Cyl. 0 - 155060)
e: 28673200 81269584 4.2BSD 2048 16384 0 # (Cyl. 80624*- 109070*)
f: 63375360 206848 NTFS # (Cyl. 205*- 63077*)
g: 46358528 109942784 MSDOS # (Cyl. 109070*- 155060*)
I marked my NetBSD partition active with SystemRescueCD, leaving me
the only option to boot Windows from a usb drive with syslinux.
Now the usb drive is unbootable, therefore I can only access NetBSD.
How can I boot from Windows without recurring to an external computer?
--
Ottavio
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