This may be premature since I haven't taken the time to write the incredibly long series of text lines with /crashdebug notices at the bottom but here goes.

I have a dual boot setup, Win98 and NT4 SP5. Everything was working perfectly for the last month but I needed to use partition magic to add a new logical partion which in effect devided a large 25 GB partition in half. I also allowed drive mapper to run. It finished correctly.

Prior to that I had this:
a:
c: Win98 boot FAT32
D: 27 GB Logical FAT32
E: 2. GB FAT (second HD)
F: 2. GB Fat32 (second HD
E & F just used for secure storage)
G: Win NT boot
H: CD-r
I: CD-RW

I split D: which moved the G NT boot to H, etc.

No hardware changes except in logical theory.

I use XOLS as my loader and it works fine and NT loads normally through the screen showing NT 4 SP 5, then goes black for approximately 3 to 5 seconds then brings up a blue screen with a mile of code and the /chrashdebg or call system administrator at the bottom.

I reinstalled XOLS and it recognized the 2 boot drives; C and H properly and allowed a correct setup and boot so I assume that's OK. It must be something with WinNT I figure. Would you all recommend I re-install NT from the CD or is there a simple way to re-assign G to H if that's the problem in the start up string (for lack of a better word)

Thanks, Griffin

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