Check your boot.ini to make sure that you have the entry pointing to the
proper rdisk and partition.
"Bobzy" <boborange@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:1187618457.146338.201130@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks for your quick reply. I already tried VistaBootPRO 3.3 but it
> didn't solve the problem. Very likely I am not using it correctly so
> here is dumb when I press "View Settings":
>
> There is currently 2 OS(s) installed on your system.
> The current boot timeout is: 30
>
> Default OS: Microsoft Windows Vista
>
> Entry 1
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
> BCD ID: {current}
> Boot Drive: C:
> Windows Drive: C:
> System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
> Windows Directory: \Windows
>
> Entry 2
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Microsoft Windows XP
> BCD ID: {f1006f2f-4ee8-11dc-a1d6-0013d4991b0f}
> Boot Drive: D:
> System Bootloader: \ntldr
>
> I added a legacy OS entry. The machine crashed. I then tried to copy
> NTDETECT.COM, ntldr and boot.ini to D: but still no joy. (The 3 files
> are now present both on C: and D
It was then I decided to seek help
> in this forum.
>
> Any ideas?
>