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#1 Posted 02 April 2007 - 11:31 AM Hello, I have installed and activated the Acronis OS Selector, however after booting, it hasn't detected any operating systems, although I have one installation of Windows XP Home on my harddisk. I tried the OS Wizard but still it hasn't detected it, which means that I simply couldn't boot into WinXP. I managed to find a work-around, by selecting Acronis Disk Director (or something similar) from the Tools menu of the OS Selector and from there selecting Exit, after the whole Acronis rubbish disappears and WinXP starts to boot. The problem I am facing now is how do I remove the Acronis OS Selector. It won't allow me to uninstall it, as it says it has found no operating system on the harddisk. I am thinking of using the Recovery Console to call fixmbr or fixboot to restore my MBR, but I am not sure if that will work. My suspicion is that Acronis OS Selector has located itself into the MBR, but then why could I still be able to boot WinXP after a non-at-all-obvious workaround? Please, any hint is greatly appreciated. Edited by Hai Mac, 02 April 2007 - 11:47 AM. 0 Back to top --> The images on Acronix/Gallery need to be organized. You can help the Wiki by adding images to the appropriate section on Acronix/Gallery. This template can be removed once images have The images on Acronix/Gallery need to be organized. You can help the Wiki by adding images to the appropriate section on Acronix/Gallery. This template can be removed once images have been organized. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Joel Mayer Registered Member Joined: Jun 9, 2009 Posts: 9 I bought a full suite of Acronis software and used these tools sucessfully to install Suse Linux 11.1 on top of Windows XP Pro in a dual boot situation. A software conflict in Suse forced me to do a fresh install of my linux operating system. Now, for some unknown reason, while Acronis OS Selector will allow me to boot into Windows XP Pro, it denies me access to Suse. I know Suse is still alive and well. I can affirm this through Windows Device Manager and the analagous GUI in Acronis Disk Director. Where I find the same number and kind of partitions as before my linux crash.Here are my error messages: "Acronis OS Selector was unable to load SuseLinux11.1 operating system; the partition required cannot be found." and, "Error: Boot partition is missing."Any Ideas? [email protected] Joel Mayer Registered Member Joined: Jun 9, 2009 Posts: 9 Re: Boot Partition is Missing! (Solved) My first thought was to try all possible permutations on install and activate for the Acronis Operating System Selector. Nothing worked. So I put my Suse 11.1 installation DVD into the drive and did a repair in the expert mode. Suse offers the option of 'repair your master boot record'. I went with that, and it worked. Now all I have to do is get rid of the dead icon on the GUI for my Acronis OS Selector. Thread Status: Not open for further replies.

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#1 Posted 02 April 2007 - 11:31 AM Hello, I have installed and activated the Acronis OS Selector, however after booting, it hasn't detected any operating systems, although I have one installation of Windows XP Home on my harddisk. I tried the OS Wizard but still it hasn't detected it, which means that I simply couldn't boot into WinXP. I managed to find a work-around, by selecting Acronis Disk Director (or something similar) from the Tools menu of the OS Selector and from there selecting Exit, after the whole Acronis rubbish disappears and WinXP starts to boot. The problem I am facing now is how do I remove the Acronis OS Selector. It won't allow me to uninstall it, as it says it has found no operating system on the harddisk. I am thinking of using the Recovery Console to call fixmbr or fixboot to restore my MBR, but I am not sure if that will work. My suspicion is that Acronis OS Selector has located itself into the MBR, but then why could I still be able to boot WinXP after a non-at-all-obvious workaround? Please, any hint is greatly appreciated. Edited by Hai Mac, 02 April 2007 - 11:47 AM. 0 Back to top -->

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Joel Mayer Registered Member Joined: Jun 9, 2009 Posts: 9 I bought a full suite of Acronis software and used these tools sucessfully to install Suse Linux 11.1 on top of Windows XP Pro in a dual boot situation. A software conflict in Suse forced me to do a fresh install of my linux operating system. Now, for some unknown reason, while Acronis OS Selector will allow me to boot into Windows XP Pro, it denies me access to Suse. I know Suse is still alive and well. I can affirm this through Windows Device Manager and the analagous GUI in Acronis Disk Director. Where I find the same number and kind of partitions as before my linux crash.Here are my error messages: "Acronis OS Selector was unable to load SuseLinux11.1 operating system; the partition required cannot be found." and, "Error: Boot partition is missing."Any Ideas? [email protected] Joel Mayer Registered Member Joined: Jun 9, 2009 Posts: 9 Re: Boot Partition is Missing! (Solved) My first thought was to try all possible permutations on install and activate for the Acronis Operating System Selector. Nothing worked. So I put my Suse 11.1 installation DVD into the drive and did a repair in the expert mode. Suse offers the option of 'repair your master boot record'. I went with that, and it worked. Now all I have to do is get rid of the dead icon on the GUI for my Acronis OS Selector. Thread Status: Not open for further replies.

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