Friday, February 22, 2013

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MaBR) in Windows XP

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP

To repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record, there is no doubt, you will have to be technically minded to proceed. You can sometimes fix the boot sector of a hard drive and your computer will magically start as normal.
Your computer may continually restart, sometimes load the Windows logo screen, or even just have a black screen. There are a number of symptoms that occur when you have a damaged boot sector such as the master boot record.

What is a boot sector of a hard drive?

Your hard drive is split into small sectors and the first of these is the boot sector. It is the most important and is obviously accessed first when the computer first boots up. If your hard drive is not partitioned it will have a Volume Boot Record.

What is the master boot record (MBR)?

The Bios looks for a boot sector of your hard drive. If the hard drive has a partition it will go to the Master Boot Record. This tells BIOS about your partition table and where the operating system is that you want to boot up.

What can damage the Master Boot Record in the Boot Sector?

  • Having problems when installing Operating Systems can damaged the master boot record. Stopping half way through installation is the most common cause.
  • Changing the Windows Registry entries.
  • Getting a virus that infects the MBR. Many viruses are built to attack the MBR.

What you will need to Repair the master boot record (MBR) of a hard drive

    1. An original Full Version Windows XP. The one you used to originally put Windows on your computer. An OEM version may not have this option, it depends on the company it came from. ( Dell, Acer, HP, etc)
    2. You will need to know the administrator password for your Windows installation.

Boot up any computer  restore your Windows and DataHow to repair the master boot record (MBR of a hard drive manually (quicker)

  1. Put your original Windows XP CD into the cd drive of your computer. If your PC cannot enter Windows, or your Windows has problems, this CD can help!
  2. Restart your computer and hopefully it will come up and say press any key to boot from the cd.
  3. So therefore you must press any key on your keyboard to start from the cd.
  4. If this does not come up you need to enter your bios and change the boot order or sequence. See How to get into Your BIOS and change settings.
  5. A blue screen will appear and you are on your way..
  6. You may need to press F8 to agree to the Windows Setup agreement.
  7. After that the setup options will appear (see screen shot below).
  8. Do not press ENTER as it will start installing Windows from scratch and you will loose all of your data on your hard drive.
  9. Press the letter R on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
  10. When Recovery Console starts you will have to enter the number that corresponds with the installation you want to repair. For example if you have only one Windows installed on your computer then you would press the number one key. If you have two operating systems on your computer and you want to repair the second one then press 2.
  11. Enter your Administrator password for that windows installation. You must enter an admin password here and if you do not, you cannot continue.
  12. At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr.
  13. You will be asked to confirm that you want to do this by pressing the Y key for yes.
  14. Now your Master Boot record will be fixed.
  15. screenshot
Now if that did not work you can also repair the Boot sector by following the same steps but typing fixboot instead of fixmbr.

Fix the boot sector of a hard drive in Windows Vista and Windows Seven:

This screen shot below shows what you will see when you insert the Windows Vista or Seven operating system cd. You can try to do a Start up repair first. Generally this repairs Windows problems. If you want to fix the boot sector of a hard drive you will need to choose the Command Prompt option, as we did for Windows XP. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER. This will let you into the Bootrec.exe tool where you can type try to repair the boot problems.
fixing the master boot record
Please see more options on how to repair startup using the Bootrec.exe tool.

Using software to recover the Boot Sector of your hard drive

You can easily buy a boot disc to repair your computer for you, however if you are going to fork out your money you might as well do it properly with something you can use for more than just one purpose. Before buying anything you should look at paying $49.95 for The NO.1 Boot Utility Disk – praised by PC Magazine! This program will:
  • Boot up computer even if it is infected with virus.
  • Fast recovery from crashes such as bluescreen and blackscreen.
  • Fix booting problems and random crash.
  • Fix missing file crash such as “ntldr is missing”, “bootmgr is missing” etc.
  • Repair partition table, corrupt registry, registry key value infected by virus, and crashed MBR even it is infected with virus.
  • 1-click system file recovery.
  • Rescue Windows 98/ME/2K/HOME/2003/XP/NT/Vista/7.
It will also recover files from a damaged hard drive, format, clean, clone and backup. Need I say more? This is what the computer techies use to fix your computer and charge you loads of cash per hour for their labor.

Notes:

  • For earlier versions of Windows you can type in Fdisk /mbr at the command prompt.
  • Before typing fixmbr or fixboot you can type chkdsk and this will check your hard drive disk for bad sectors and offer to repair them.
  • A hard disk only has a MBR if it has been partitioned. If it is a new hard disk drive it will have a Volume Boot Record (VBR). When it has been partitioned it will have a MBR instead.
  • Also see more about your computer has a black screen or a black screen with a flashing cursor.
I am sorry I cannot help everyone here case by case but I do appreciate your comments and questions. If people share their experiences below we will all learn more about this problem.
Please comment below and let us know how you repair or fix your boot sector?

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP



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To repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record, there is no doubt, you will have to be technically minded to proceed. You can sometimes fix the boot sector of a hard drive and your computer will magically start as normal.
Your computer may continually restart, sometimes load the Windows logo screen, or even just have a black screen. There are a number of symptoms that occur when you have a damaged boot sector such as the master boot record.

What is a boot sector of a hard drive?

Your hard drive is split into small sectors and the first of these is the boot sector. It is the most important and is obviously accessed first when the computer first boots up. If your hard drive is not partitioned it will have a Volume Boot Record.

What is the master boot record (MBR)?

The Bios looks for a boot sector of your hard drive. If the hard drive has a partition it will go to the Master Boot Record. This tells BIOS about your partition table and where the operating system is that you want to boot up.

What can damage the Master Boot Record in the Boot Sector?

  • Having problems when installing Operating Systems can damaged the master boot record. Stopping half way through installation is the most common cause.
  • Changing the Windows Registry entries.
  • Getting a virus that infects the MBR. Many viruses are built to attack the MBR.

What you will need to Repair the master boot record (MBR) of a hard drive

    1. An original Full Version Windows XP. The one you used to originally put Windows on your computer. An OEM version may not have this option, it depends on the company it came from. ( Dell, Acer, HP, etc)
    2. You will need to know the administrator password for your Windows installation.

Boot up any computer  restore your Windows and DataHow to repair the master boot record (MBR of a hard drive manually (quicker)

  1. Put your original Windows XP CD into the cd drive of your computer. If your PC cannot enter Windows, or your Windows has problems, this CD can help!
  2. Restart your computer and hopefully it will come up and say press any key to boot from the cd.
  3. So therefore you must press any key on your keyboard to start from the cd.
  4. If this does not come up you need to enter your bios and change the boot order or sequence. See How to get into Your BIOS and change settings.
  5. A blue screen will appear and you are on your way..
  6. You may need to press F8 to agree to the Windows Setup agreement.
  7. After that the setup options will appear (see screen shot below).
  8. Do not press ENTER as it will start installing Windows from scratch and you will loose all of your data on your hard drive.
  9. Press the letter R on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
  10. When Recovery Console starts you will have to enter the number that corresponds with the installation you want to repair. For example if you have only one Windows installed on your computer then you would press the number one key. If you have two operating systems on your computer and you want to repair the second one then press 2.
  11. Enter your Administrator password for that windows installation. You must enter an admin password here and if you do not, you cannot continue.
  12. At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr.
  13. You will be asked to confirm that you want to do this by pressing the Y key for yes.
  14. Now your Master Boot record will be fixed.
  15. screenshot
Now if that did not work you can also repair the Boot sector by following the same steps but typing fixboot instead of fixmbr.

Fix the boot sector of a hard drive in Windows Vista and Windows Seven:

This screen shot below shows what you will see when you insert the Windows Vista or Seven operating system cd. You can try to do a Start up repair first. Generally this repairs Windows problems. If you want to fix the boot sector of a hard drive you will need to choose the Command Prompt option, as we did for Windows XP. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER. This will let you into the Bootrec.exe tool where you can type try to repair the boot problems.
fixing the master boot record
Please see more options on how to repair startup using the Bootrec.exe tool.

Using software to recover the Boot Sector of your hard drive

You can easily buy a boot disc to repair your computer for you, however if you are going to fork out your money you might as well do it properly with something you can use for more than just one purpose. Before buying anything you should look at paying $49.95 for The NO.1 Boot Utility Disk – praised by PC Magazine! This program will:
  • Boot up computer even if it is infected with virus.
  • Fast recovery from crashes such as bluescreen and blackscreen.
  • Fix booting problems and random crash.
  • Fix missing file crash such as “ntldr is missing”, “bootmgr is missing” etc.
  • Repair partition table, corrupt registry, registry key value infected by virus, and crashed MBR even it is infected with virus.
  • 1-click system file recovery.
  • Rescue Windows 98/ME/2K/HOME/2003/XP/NT/Vista/7.
It will also recover files from a damaged hard drive, format, clean, clone and backup. Need I say more? This is what the computer techies use to fix your computer and charge you loads of cash per hour for their labor.

Notes:

  • For earlier versions of Windows you can type in Fdisk /mbr at the command prompt.
  • Before typing fixmbr or fixboot you can type chkdsk and this will check your hard drive disk for bad sectors and offer to repair them.
  • A hard disk only has a MBR if it has been partitioned. If it is a new hard disk drive it will have a Volume Boot Record (VBR). When it has been partitioned it will have a MBR instead.
  • Also see more about your computer has a black screen or a black screen with a flashing cursor.
I am sorry I cannot help everyone here case by case but I do appreciate your comments and questions. If people share their experiences below we will all learn more about this problem.
Please comment below and let us know how you repair or fix your boot sector?

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MaBR) in Windows XP

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP



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To repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record, there is no doubt, you will have to be technically minded to proceed. You can sometimes fix the boot sector of a hard drive and your computer will magically start as normal.
Your computer may continually restart, sometimes load the Windows logo screen, or even just have a black screen. There are a number of symptoms that occur when you have a damaged boot sector such as the master boot record.

What is a boot sector of a hard drive?

Your hard drive is split into small sectors and the first of these is the boot sector. It is the most important and is obviously accessed first when the computer first boots up. If your hard drive is not partitioned it will have a Volume Boot Record.

What is the master boot record (MBR)?

The Bios looks for a boot sector of your hard drive. If the hard drive has a partition it will go to the Master Boot Record. This tells BIOS about your partition table and where the operating system is that you want to boot up.

What can damage the Master Boot Record in the Boot Sector?

  • Having problems when installing Operating Systems can damaged the master boot record. Stopping half way through installation is the most common cause.
  • Changing the Windows Registry entries.
  • Getting a virus that infects the MBR. Many viruses are built to attack the MBR.

What you will need to Repair the master boot record (MBR) of a hard drive

    1. An original Full Version Windows XP. The one you used to originally put Windows on your computer. An OEM version may not have this option, it depends on the company it came from. ( Dell, Acer, HP, etc)
    2. You will need to know the administrator password for your Windows installation.

Boot up any computer  restore your Windows and DataHow to repair the master boot record (MBR of a hard drive manually (quicker)

  1. Put your original Windows XP CD into the cd drive of your computer. If your PC cannot enter Windows, or your Windows has problems, this CD can help!
  2. Restart your computer and hopefully it will come up and say press any key to boot from the cd.
  3. So therefore you must press any key on your keyboard to start from the cd.
  4. If this does not come up you need to enter your bios and change the boot order or sequence. See How to get into Your BIOS and change settings.
  5. A blue screen will appear and you are on your way..
  6. You may need to press F8 to agree to the Windows Setup agreement.
  7. After that the setup options will appear (see screen shot below).
  8. Do not press ENTER as it will start installing Windows from scratch and you will loose all of your data on your hard drive.
  9. Press the letter R on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
  10. When Recovery Console starts you will have to enter the number that corresponds with the installation you want to repair. For example if you have only one Windows installed on your computer then you would press the number one key. If you have two operating systems on your computer and you want to repair the second one then press 2.
  11. Enter your Administrator password for that windows installation. You must enter an admin password here and if you do not, you cannot continue.
  12. At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr.
  13. You will be asked to confirm that you want to do this by pressing the Y key for yes.
  14. Now your Master Boot record will be fixed.
  15. screenshot
Now if that did not work you can also repair the Boot sector by following the same steps but typing fixboot instead of fixmbr.

Fix the boot sector of a hard drive in Windows Vista and Windows Seven:

This screen shot below shows what you will see when you insert the Windows Vista or Seven operating system cd. You can try to do a Start up repair first. Generally this repairs Windows problems. If you want to fix the boot sector of a hard drive you will need to choose the Command Prompt option, as we did for Windows XP. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER. This will let you into the Bootrec.exe tool where you can type try to repair the boot problems.
fixing the master boot record
Please see more options on how to repair startup using the Bootrec.exe tool.

Using software to recover the Boot Sector of your hard drive

You can easily buy a boot disc to repair your computer for you, however if you are going to fork out your money you might as well do it properly with something you can use for more than just one purpose. Before buying anything you should look at paying $49.95 for The NO.1 Boot Utility Disk – praised by PC Magazine! This program will:
  • Boot up computer even if it is infected with virus.
  • Fast recovery from crashes such as bluescreen and blackscreen.
  • Fix booting problems and random crash.
  • Fix missing file crash such as “ntldr is missing”, “bootmgr is missing” etc.
  • Repair partition table, corrupt registry, registry key value infected by virus, and crashed MBR even it is infected with virus.
  • 1-click system file recovery.
  • Rescue Windows 98/ME/2K/HOME/2003/XP/NT/Vista/7.
It will also recover files from a damaged hard drive, format, clean, clone and backup. Need I say more? This is what the computer techies use to fix your computer and charge you loads of cash per hour for their labor.

Notes:

  • For earlier versions of Windows you can type in Fdisk /mbr at the command prompt.
  • Before typing fixmbr or fixboot you can type chkdsk and this will check your hard drive disk for bad sectors and offer to repair them.
  • A hard disk only has a MBR if it has been partitioned. If it is a new hard disk drive it will have a Volume Boot Record (VBR). When it has been partitioned it will have a MBR instead.
  • Also see more about your computer has a black screen or a black screen with a flashing cursor.
I am sorry I cannot help everyone here case by case but I do appreciate your comments and questions. If people share their experiences below we will all learn more about this problem.
Please comment below and let us know how you repair or fix your boot sector?

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP



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To repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record, there is no doubt, you will have to be technically minded to proceed. You can sometimes fix the boot sector of a hard drive and your computer will magically start as normal.
Your computer may continually restart, sometimes load the Windows logo screen, or even just have a black screen. There are a number of symptoms that occur when you have a damaged boot sector such as the master boot record.

What is a boot sector of a hard drive?

Your hard drive is split into small sectors and the first of these is the boot sector. It is the most important and is obviously accessed first when the computer first boots up. If your hard drive is not partitioned it will have a Volume Boot Record.

What is the master boot record (MBR)?

The Bios looks for a boot sector of your hard drive. If the hard drive has a partition it will go to the Master Boot Record. This tells BIOS about your partition table and where the operating system is that you want to boot up.

What can damage the Master Boot Record in the Boot Sector?

  • Having problems when installing Operating Systems can damaged the master boot record. Stopping half way through installation is the most common cause.
  • Changing the Windows Registry entries.
  • Getting a virus that infects the MBR. Many viruses are built to attack the MBR.

What you will need to Repair the master boot record (MBR) of a hard drive

    1. An original Full Version Windows XP. The one you used to originally put Windows on your computer. An OEM version may not have this option, it depends on the company it came from. ( Dell, Acer, HP, etc)
    2. You will need to know the administrator password for your Windows installation.

Boot up any computer  restore your Windows and DataHow to repair the master boot record (MBR of a hard drive manually (quicker)

  1. Put your original Windows XP CD into the cd drive of your computer. If your PC cannot enter Windows, or your Windows has problems, this CD can help!
  2. Restart your computer and hopefully it will come up and say press any key to boot from the cd.
  3. So therefore you must press any key on your keyboard to start from the cd.
  4. If this does not come up you need to enter your bios and change the boot order or sequence. See How to get into Your BIOS and change settings.
  5. A blue screen will appear and you are on your way..
  6. You may need to press F8 to agree to the Windows Setup agreement.
  7. After that the setup options will appear (see screen shot below).
  8. Do not press ENTER as it will start installing Windows from scratch and you will loose all of your data on your hard drive.
  9. Press the letter R on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
  10. When Recovery Console starts you will have to enter the number that corresponds with the installation you want to repair. For example if you have only one Windows installed on your computer then you would press the number one key. If you have two operating systems on your computer and you want to repair the second one then press 2.
  11. Enter your Administrator password for that windows installation. You must enter an admin password here and if you do not, you cannot continue.
  12. At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr.
  13. You will be asked to confirm that you want to do this by pressing the Y key for yes.
  14. Now your Master Boot record will be fixed.
  15. screenshot
Now if that did not work you can also repair the Boot sector by following the same steps but typing fixboot instead of fixmbr.

Fix the boot sector of a hard drive in Windows Vista and Windows Seven:

This screen shot below shows what you will see when you insert the Windows Vista or Seven operating system cd. You can try to do a Start up repair first. Generally this repairs Windows problems. If you want to fix the boot sector of a hard drive you will need to choose the Command Prompt option, as we did for Windows XP. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER. This will let you into the Bootrec.exe tool where you can type try to repair the boot problems.
fixing the master boot record
Please see more options on how to repair startup using the Bootrec.exe tool.

Using software to recover the Boot Sector of your hard drive

You can easily buy a boot disc to repair your computer for you, however if you are going to fork out your money you might as well do it properly with something you can use for more than just one purpose. Before buying anything you should look at paying $49.95 for The NO.1 Boot Utility Disk – praised by PC Magazine! This program will:
  • Boot up computer even if it is infected with virus.
  • Fast recovery from crashes such as bluescreen and blackscreen.
  • Fix booting problems and random crash.
  • Fix missing file crash such as “ntldr is missing”, “bootmgr is missing” etc.
  • Repair partition table, corrupt registry, registry key value infected by virus, and crashed MBR even it is infected with virus.
  • 1-click system file recovery.
  • Rescue Windows 98/ME/2K/HOME/2003/XP/NT/Vista/7.
It will also recover files from a damaged hard drive, format, clean, clone and backup. Need I say more? This is what the computer techies use to fix your computer and charge you loads of cash per hour for their labor.

Notes:

  • For earlier versions of Windows you can type in Fdisk /mbr at the command prompt.
  • Before typing fixmbr or fixboot you can type chkdsk and this will check your hard drive disk for bad sectors and offer to repair them.
  • A hard disk only has a MBR if it has been partitioned. If it is a new hard disk drive it will have a Volume Boot Record (VBR). When it has been partitioned it will have a MBR instead.
  • Also see more about your computer has a black screen or a black screen with a flashing cursor.
I am sorry I cannot help everyone here case by case but I do appreciate your comments and questions. If people share their experiences below we will all learn more about this problem.
Please comment below and let us know how you repair or fix your boot sector?

How to repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record (MBR) in Windows XP



  • 44
     
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To repair the boot sector by fixing the master boot record, there is no doubt, you will have to be technically minded to proceed. You can sometimes fix the boot sector of a hard drive and your computer will magically start as normal.
Your computer may continually restart, sometimes load the Windows logo screen, or even just have a black screen. There are a number of symptoms that occur when you have a damaged boot sector such as the master boot record.

What is a boot sector of a hard drive?

Your hard drive is split into small sectors and the first of these is the boot sector. It is the most important and is obviously accessed first when the computer first boots up. If your hard drive is not partitioned it will have a Volume Boot Record.

What is the master boot record (MBR)?

The Bios looks for a boot sector of your hard drive. If the hard drive has a partition it will go to the Master Boot Record. This tells BIOS about your partition table and where the operating system is that you want to boot up.

What can damage the Master Boot Record in the Boot Sector?

  • Having problems when installing Operating Systems can damaged the master boot record. Stopping half way through installation is the most common cause.
  • Changing the Windows Registry entries.
  • Getting a virus that infects the MBR. Many viruses are built to attack the MBR.

What you will need to Repair the master boot record (MBR) of a hard drive

    1. An original Full Version Windows XP. The one you used to originally put Windows on your computer. An OEM version may not have this option, it depends on the company it came from. ( Dell, Acer, HP, etc)
    2. You will need to know the administrator password for your Windows installation.

Boot up any computer  restore your Windows and DataHow to repair the master boot record (MBR of a hard drive manually (quicker)

  1. Put your original Windows XP CD into the cd drive of your computer. If your PC cannot enter Windows, or your Windows has problems, this CD can help!
  2. Restart your computer and hopefully it will come up and say press any key to boot from the cd.
  3. So therefore you must press any key on your keyboard to start from the cd.
  4. If this does not come up you need to enter your bios and change the boot order or sequence. See How to get into Your BIOS and change settings.
  5. A blue screen will appear and you are on your way..
  6. You may need to press F8 to agree to the Windows Setup agreement.
  7. After that the setup options will appear (see screen shot below).
  8. Do not press ENTER as it will start installing Windows from scratch and you will loose all of your data on your hard drive.
  9. Press the letter R on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
  10. When Recovery Console starts you will have to enter the number that corresponds with the installation you want to repair. For example if you have only one Windows installed on your computer then you would press the number one key. If you have two operating systems on your computer and you want to repair the second one then press 2.
  11. Enter your Administrator password for that windows installation. You must enter an admin password here and if you do not, you cannot continue.
  12. At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr.
  13. You will be asked to confirm that you want to do this by pressing the Y key for yes.
  14. Now your Master Boot record will be fixed.
  15. screenshot
Now if that did not work you can also repair the Boot sector by following the same steps but typing fixboot instead of fixmbr.

Fix the boot sector of a hard drive in Windows Vista and Windows Seven:

This screen shot below shows what you will see when you insert the Windows Vista or Seven operating system cd. You can try to do a Start up repair first. Generally this repairs Windows problems. If you want to fix the boot sector of a hard drive you will need to choose the Command Prompt option, as we did for Windows XP. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER. This will let you into the Bootrec.exe tool where you can type try to repair the boot problems.
fixing the master boot record
Please see more options on how to repair startup using the Bootrec.exe tool.

Using software to recover the Boot Sector of your hard drive

You can easily buy a boot disc to repair your computer for you, however if you are going to fork out your money you might as well do it properly with something you can use for more than just one purpose. Before buying anything you should look at paying $49.95 for The NO.1 Boot Utility Disk – praised by PC Magazine! This program will:
  • Boot up computer even if it is infected with virus.
  • Fast recovery from crashes such as bluescreen and blackscreen.
  • Fix booting problems and random crash.
  • Fix missing file crash such as “ntldr is missing”, “bootmgr is missing” etc.
  • Repair partition table, corrupt registry, registry key value infected by virus, and crashed MBR even it is infected with virus.
  • 1-click system file recovery.
  • Rescue Windows 98/ME/2K/HOME/2003/XP/NT/Vista/7.
It will also recover files from a damaged hard drive, format, clean, clone and backup. Need I say more? This is what the computer techies use to fix your computer and charge you loads of cash per hour for their labor.

Notes:

  • For earlier versions of Windows you can type in Fdisk /mbr at the command prompt.
  • Before typing fixmbr or fixboot you can type chkdsk and this will check your hard drive disk for bad sectors and offer to repair them.
  • A hard disk only has a MBR if it has been partitioned. If it is a new hard disk drive it will have a Volume Boot Record (VBR). When it has been partitioned it will have a MBR instead.
  • Also see more about your computer has a black screen or a black screen with a flashing cursor.
I am sorry I cannot help everyone here case by case but I do appreciate your comments and questions. If people share their experiences below we will all learn more about this problem.
Please comment below and let us know how you repair or fix your boot sector?

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Connect 2 Computers Directly Using Crossover Cable

Connect 2 Computers Directly Using Crossover Cable

How do you connect 2 computers sometimes for file or printer sharing? Ha! It's pretty easy! You only need 1 crossover cable and 2 network cards. This is wired connection approach to connect 2 computers directly without involving other network devices, such as network router or switch. It’s effective and simple way if you want to connect the computers temporary. If the network card on computers supports auto MDI/MDIX feature, you could use crossover or straight through network cable to connect both computers. If not, crossover cable is needed!
Let see how to do it here: Plug in network card each to computer and then connect the network cable to both computers’ network card. Yep.. we have finished the physical setup.
Connecting 2 computers directly by using crossover network cable
Now let’s proceed to install network card driver on each computer if you have not done yet and also make sure the driver is installed properly.
After installing network card driver, here comes the network configuration, let’s create a simple network by assigning following IP address and subnet mask settings to each computer's network card, so that both computers know how to talk to each other:
Computer A:
IP Address: 10.1.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: [leave-it-blank]
DNS Servers: [leave-it-blank]
Computer B:
IP Address: 10.1.1.2
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: [leave-it-blank]
DNS Servers: [leave-it-blank]
Since these 2 computers are directly connected, no gateway and DNS servers are required to be configured. If you are not too sure how to configure IP address and subnet mask on computer, check out this step-by-step instructions to assign IP address and other network information in Windows 7 (check this if you are Windows Vista user and check this if you are Windows XP user).
After assigning IP address, try to ping the other computer from command prompt, you should be able to ping each other and then sharing printers or files as you wish. Hey.. You have done… :o)
If you want to learn more about network cable, check how to differentiate straight and crossover cable here.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

How to Connect to a Network Printer

How to Connect to a Network Printer

                                              Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

                                              Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

Edited by David Howarth, LaurieWasHere, Loolooicy
                                              Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

Edited by David Howarth, LaurieWasHere, Loolooicy
                                              Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

Edited by David Howarth, LaurieWasHere, Loolooicy
0
Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

Edited by David Howarth, LaurieWasHere, Loolooicy
0
Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Edit Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

Edited by David Howarth, LaurieWasHere, Loolooicy
0
Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Edit Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.
  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.

How to Connect to a Network Printer

Edited by David Howarth, LaurieWasHere, Loolooicy
0
Connect to a Network Printer
If you are working in a business establishment, chances are that there is local area network (LAN) or wireless are network (WLAN) in place. Most business enterprises prefer to make use of a shared printer as a way of cutting down operational costs. Discussed herein are steps and guidelines on how to locate and connect to a printer in a wireless area network (WLAN).

Edit Steps

  1. 1
    Search in your working area or nearby office for a shared network printer. If the printer is not shared, you will have to share it.

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  2. 2
    To share a printer, follow the steps below.
    • Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ from the popup menu.
    • In the new Window that appears, select the printer you want to share and right click on it. In the popup menu select ‘Sharing and Security’.
    • In the dialog box that appears click on ‘Share this printer’. This will display the name of the printer. Note this down as it will enable you to quickly locate the printer on the network,
    • In the new page that appears click on ‘Share this folder. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘Ok’ to apply the settings.
  3. 3
    Click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and in the popup menu double click on ‘My Computer’. The printer settings ought to found under the ‘System Task’ if not, click ‘Start’ from the taskbar and click on ‘Printers and Faxes’ option in the popup menu that appears therein.
  4. 4
    In the Printers and Faxes Window that appears, under the ‘Printer Task’ click ‘Add a printer’. This will enable you to add a printer that is closest to you in the wireless network.
  5. 5
    In the Add printer wizard that appears, click ‘Next” to start the process of locating and adding a printer to your PC. In the new page that appears, you will be provided with two options, i.e. Local Printer Attached to this computer and A network printer or a printer attached to another computer. Choose the latter and click ‘Next’. In the new page that appears, you will be prompted to specify the printer to connect to. Choose the option ‘Browse for a printer’ and click ‘Next’. This will locate the nearest printer next to you. The process may take quite some time to complete so be patient.
  6. 6
    Upon finishing the search, all printers that are attached to the network will be listed. Double click on the name of the printer that you noted down earlier.
  7. 7
    Upon completing the installation procedure, you will be prompted to print a test page. This is a test to ensure that the connection is okay.