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| | Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32 I have searched the news groups, and I cannot find any answers to my problem, so I am posting a new message. I have a computer running windows XP64 an my C drive I installed windows vista ultimate (not an upgrade edition) on a clean empty drive. here is the problem 1) start my computer without the Vista CD in the drive, it boots int XP 64 without any options, there is no way to boot into vista 2) start my computer with the Vista CD in, it opens the new vista boot loader with two options, if I choose the "older windows" option I get an error about the ntloader". If I choose vista, it boots normally. Note that my C drive is my primary boot drive (in the bios). If I try to set the other drive to be a primary boot drive I get an error about ntloader. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, w0den |
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| | RE: Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32 http://www.vistabootpro.org/ Have read of the above info. "horol" wrote: Quote: > I have searched the news groups, and I cannot find any answers to my > problem, so I am posting a new message. > I have a computer running windows XP64 an my C drive > I installed windows vista ultimate (not an upgrade edition) on a clean > empty drive. > here is the problem > 1) start my computer without the Vista CD in the drive, it boots int > XP 64 without any options, there is no way to boot into vista > 2) start my computer with the Vista CD in, it opens the new vista boot > loader with two options, if I choose the "older windows" option I get > an error about the ntloader". If I choose vista, it boots normally. > > Note that my C drive is my primary boot drive (in the bios). If I try > to set the other drive to be a primary boot drive I get an error about > ntloader. > > Does anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks, > w0den > > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32 Hi, The other installation shouldn't even be using ntldr if it's a Vista install. You can use VistaBootPro as mentioned by Mick, or a simple bcdedit /add from and elevated command prompt. See instructions here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms791568.aspx -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "horol" <w_oden@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1194494853.118000.17920@xxxxxx Quote: >I have searched the news groups, and I cannot find any answers to my > problem, so I am posting a new message. > I have a computer running windows XP64 an my C drive > I installed windows vista ultimate (not an upgrade edition) on a clean > empty drive. > here is the problem > 1) start my computer without the Vista CD in the drive, it boots int > XP 64 without any options, there is no way to boot into vista > 2) start my computer with the Vista CD in, it opens the new vista boot > loader with two options, if I choose the "older windows" option I get > an error about the ntloader". If I choose vista, it boots normally. > > Note that my C drive is my primary boot drive (in the bios). If I try > to set the other drive to be a primary boot drive I get an error about > ntloader. > > Does anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks, > w0den > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32 On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:07:33 -0800, horol <w_oden@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have searched the news groups, and I cannot find any answers to my >problem, so I am posting a new message. >I have a computer running windows XP64 an my C drive >I installed windows vista ultimate (not an upgrade edition) on a clean >empty drive. >here is the problem >1) start my computer without the Vista CD in the drive, it boots int >XP 64 without any options, there is no way to boot into vista >2) start my computer with the Vista CD in, it opens the new vista boot >loader with two options, if I choose the "older windows" option I get >an error about the ntloader". If I choose vista, it boots normally. > >Note that my C drive is my primary boot drive (in the bios). If I try >to set the other drive to be a primary boot drive I get an error about >ntloader. > >Does anyone have any ideas? Otherwise, Vista setup would have placed its boot files on the XP64 disk, assuming both disks were connected during Vista installation. And with the current disk configuration Windows XP would be booting even with the Vista DVD in the optical drive. Try copying hidden files boot.ini, ntldr, and ntdetect.com from the XP64 disk to the Vista disk. Then set the motherboard bios to boot from the Vista hard disk instead of the XP64 disk. Quote: > >Thanks, >w0den |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32 On Nov 8, 5:06 pm, andy <bogusaddr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:07:33 -0800, horol <w_o...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > >I have searched the news groups, and I cannot find any answers to my > >problem, so I am posting a new message. > >I have a computer running windows XP64 an my C drive > >I installed windows vista ultimate (not an upgrade edition) on a clean > >empty drive. > >here is the problem > >1) start my computer without the Vista CD in the drive, it boots int > >XP 64 without any options, there is no way to boot into vista > >2) start my computer with the Vista CD in, it opens the new vista boot > >loader with two options, if I choose the "older windows" option I get > >an error about the ntloader". If I choose vista, it boots normally. Quote: > >Note that my C drive is my primary boot drive (in the bios). If I try > >to set the other drive to be a primary boot drive I get an error about > >ntloader. Quote: > >Does anyone have any ideas? > The motherboard bios does not enumerate the hard disks correctly. > Otherwise, Vista setup would have placed its boot files on the XP64 > disk, assuming both disks were connected during Vista installation. > And with the current disk configuration Windows XP would be booting > even with the Vista DVD in the optical drive. > > Try copying hidden files boot.ini, ntldr, and ntdetect.com from the > XP64 disk to the Vista disk. Then set the motherboard bios to boot > from the Vista hard disk instead of the XP64 disk. > > > Quote: > >Thanks, > >w0den these have any relation to the new vista boot loader? The strangest thing is that vista boot loader loads up if my vista disk is in the optical drive... I find this very strange. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32 On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 15:06:28 -0800, horol <w_oden@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >On Nov 8, 5:06 pm, andy <bogusaddr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:07:33 -0800, horol <w_o...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >> >I have searched the news groups, and I cannot find any answers to my >> >problem, so I am posting a new message. >> >I have a computer running windows XP64 an my C drive >> >I installed windows vista ultimate (not an upgrade edition) on a clean >> >empty drive. >> >here is the problem >> >1) start my computer without the Vista CD in the drive, it boots int >> >XP 64 without any options, there is no way to boot into vista >> >2) start my computer with the Vista CD in, it opens the new vista boot >> >loader with two options, if I choose the "older windows" option I get >> >an error about the ntloader". If I choose vista, it boots normally. Quote: >> >Note that my C drive is my primary boot drive (in the bios). If I try >> >to set the other drive to be a primary boot drive I get an error about >> >ntloader. Quote: >> >Does anyone have any ideas? >> The motherboard bios does not enumerate the hard disks correctly. >> Otherwise, Vista setup would have placed its boot files on the XP64 >> disk, assuming both disks were connected during Vista installation. >> And with the current disk configuration Windows XP would be booting >> even with the Vista DVD in the optical drive. >> >> Try copying hidden files boot.ini, ntldr, and ntdetect.com from the >> XP64 disk to the Vista disk. Then set the motherboard bios to boot >> from the Vista hard disk instead of the XP64 disk. >> >> >> Quote: >> >Thanks, >> >w0den >aren't boot.ini, ntldr, and ntdetect.com are for xp booting... Do >these have any relation to the new vista boot loader? for ntldr when you choose older Windows. Quote: > The strangest >thing is that vista boot loader loads up if my vista disk is in the >optical drive... I find this very strange. |
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