Okay so I tried to help a buddy out. He had A dual boot system Win 2000 and Storm he wanted to get rid of Storm and change to Red Hat 6.2 (for work). So I make a recovery disk of his Win2000 but I don't make a backup cause - well cause I'm stupid. But the point is I wasn't really doing anything with Windows so I just left it. Anyway I'm doing the install I blow away all linux partitions and install Red Hat, I set up lilo on his boot partition. All seemed to go well until I rebooted where the Storm version of lilo asks me which OS to boot into. I find that odd but tell it to boot into Linux. It tries to run but doing the set up I get a kernel error where is says it can't find INIT. Okay this is a problem I'm thinking but proably just somthing because the old version of lilo appears to be running so I boot up again and try to run Win2K. I get an error saying it can't find the Win2K os kernal (ntoskrnl.exe) Actuall error reads as follows : Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \system32\ntoskrnl.exe. Please re-install a copy of the above file. Okay so I put in the recovery disk. I take a look in the win nt dir and sure enough the ntoskrnl is still there. So I don't really belive it to be a kernal problem. I find though looking though the help files programs called fixboot and fixMBR. Thinking that certainly the boot partion tables or the Master Boot Record could be messed up. I first run fixboot (reboot) then fixMBR. no change. Hey has valuable not backed up infomation on his Windows partition does anyone know of a why I can save this without reinstalling all of Win2K? Carl Parrish