XP installation - fatal error - could not read from boot medium
Posted: 3. Jul 2017, 21:07
Hi, I have an old XP installation in virtualbox. It hasn't been used in a while; when I tried today I got FATAL: Could not read from the boot medium! System halted.
I also have a Win7 virtualbox installation and to be honest I can't remember if I've fired up XP after I installed Win7. The Win7 installation boots up fine. I'd really like to get into the XP installation to retrieve some files that would be difficult to recreate.
Here are some of the things I've tried:
- booting off the latest snapshot, taken when XP was working.
- changing the boot order to CD-first, then booting from a bootable (I checked) XP installation CD.
I thought the XP installation CD would do the trick - do I need to make an ISO and store it on the HD instead?
If all else fails, can I make a new XP virtual machine and use my old snapshot in it?
My host system is Puppy Linux's tahrpup 6.0.5 and I am using virtualbox version 4.3.4 r91027 on a Thinkpad T420. My latest log file is attached, from when i was trying to boot off the CD. The CD was mounted; on my system it's sr0 if that makes a difference.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for any help! Please let me know if I can supply any additional information.
I also have a Win7 virtualbox installation and to be honest I can't remember if I've fired up XP after I installed Win7. The Win7 installation boots up fine. I'd really like to get into the XP installation to retrieve some files that would be difficult to recreate.
Here are some of the things I've tried:
- booting off the latest snapshot, taken when XP was working.
- changing the boot order to CD-first, then booting from a bootable (I checked) XP installation CD.
I thought the XP installation CD would do the trick - do I need to make an ISO and store it on the HD instead?
If all else fails, can I make a new XP virtual machine and use my old snapshot in it?
My host system is Puppy Linux's tahrpup 6.0.5 and I am using virtualbox version 4.3.4 r91027 on a Thinkpad T420. My latest log file is attached, from when i was trying to boot off the CD. The CD was mounted; on my system it's sr0 if that makes a difference.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for any help! Please let me know if I can supply any additional information.