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| | Vista x64 and Media Center PC Hello, I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that I could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with the Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition and it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My boot Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of Windows" and "Windows" The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it could not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual name of the .exe file was). Can anyone help? |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC Yes, the "Windows" entry is Vista. Partition Magic does have some issues with Vista. Some swear by it but I have seen some concerns expressed about it also. What version did you use? Vista does not use boot.ini. It uses a boot configuration data store to manage booting. "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that > I > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with > the > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition > and > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My > boot > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of > Windows" and "Windows" > > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it > could > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual > name > of the .exe file was). > > Can anyone help? |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC Hi Colin, I used Partition Magic 8.0 (not the most recent version). "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Yes, the "Windows" entry is Vista. Partition Magic does have some issues > with Vista. Some swear by it but I have seen some concerns expressed about > it also. What version did you use? > > Vista does not use boot.ini. It uses a boot configuration data store to > manage booting. > > "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using > > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that > > I > > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with > > the > > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the > > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition > > and > > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My > > boot > > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of > > Windows" and "Windows" > > > > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the > > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to > > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it > > could > > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual > > name > > of the .exe file was). > > > > Can anyone help? > > > |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC There are a couple of PM users in the ng. One of them will comment. "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:E38A4796-4E06-4718-8755-9952959C1999@microsoft.com... > Hi Colin, > > I used Partition Magic 8.0 (not the most recent version). > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > >> Yes, the "Windows" entry is Vista. Partition Magic does have some issues >> with Vista. Some swear by it but I have seen some concerns expressed >> about >> it also. What version did you use? >> >> Vista does not use boot.ini. It uses a boot configuration data store to >> manage booting. >> >> "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message >> news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... >> > Hello, >> > >> > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using >> > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so >> > that >> > I >> > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC >> > with >> > the >> > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started >> > the >> > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new >> > partition >> > and >> > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My >> > boot >> > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version >> > of >> > Windows" and "Windows" >> > >> > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing >> > the >> > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried >> > to >> > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it >> > could >> > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual >> > name >> > of the .exe file was). >> > >> > Can anyone help? >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC I believe what your problem might be is one that I had when I first started using Partition Magic. Without knowing for sure if this is the case, I will explain anyways, as maybe it will help someone else... When I created my extra partition, I screwed up and made a partition in FRONT of the original. (i.e.: at the beginning of the drive) which was the default setting in partition magic. If this is the case, you need to delete that partition and, hopefully, you haven't deleted any of the files needed to boot your original partition. -- Takali S. Omega Sr Host of TechTAK on KFAR 660am -------------------------------------------------------- The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... | Hello, | | I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using | Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that I | could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with the | Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the | install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition and | it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My boot | Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of | Windows" and "Windows" | | The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the | "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to | select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it could | not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual name | of the .exe file was). | | Can anyone help? |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC I am one of the infamous PM users. Did you create a Logical or Primary partition? Did you use the "Install a new Operating System" Wizard? Did you hide any partitions? Mark -- Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in tubes... "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that > I > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with > the > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition > and > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My > boot > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of > Windows" and "Windows" > > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it > could > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual > name > of the .exe file was). > > Can anyone help? |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC Mark... Oh hell I love your sigline...and to think he's one of the better senators this state has ever had... "Mark D. VandenBerg" <mvan103REMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:97F8D139-6C0C-4327-9025-C4D4CDD2CF66@microsoft.com... |I am one of the infamous PM users. Did you create a Logical or Primary | partition? Did you use the "Install a new Operating System" Wizard? Did | you hide any partitions? | | Mark | | -- | Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in tubes... | | | "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message | news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... | > Hello, | > | > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using | > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that | > I | > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with | > the | > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the | > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition | > and | > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My | > boot | > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of | > Windows" and "Windows" | > | > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the | > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to | > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it | > could | > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual | > name | > of the .exe file was). | > | > Can anyone help? | |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC It's ironic that after putting this one in (I change them on a regular basis) I did think of you! -- Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in tubes... "Raven Mill @techtak.com>" <ravenmill<nospam> wrote in message news:O42x6EKqGHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Mark... > > Oh hell I love your sigline...and to think he's one of the better senators > this state has ever had... > > "Mark D. VandenBerg" <mvan103REMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:97F8D139-6C0C-4327-9025-C4D4CDD2CF66@microsoft.com... > |I am one of the infamous PM users. Did you create a Logical or Primary > | partition? Did you use the "Install a new Operating System" Wizard? > Did > | you hide any partitions? > | > | Mark > | > | -- > | Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in > tubes... > | > | > | "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message > | news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... > | > Hello, > | > > | > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using > | > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so > that > | > I > | > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC > with > | > the > | > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started > the > | > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new > partition > | > and > | > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My > | > boot > | > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version > of > | > Windows" and "Windows" > | > > | > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing > the > | > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried > to > | > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that > it > | > could > | > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the > actual > | > name > | > of the .exe file was). > | > > | > Can anyone help? > | > > |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC For those who missed it. Funny stuff. Watch it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiZ-TqvVdGM Jon Stewart teed off on Senate Commerce Committee chair Ted Stevens' instantly infamous speech about Net Neutrality, in which the 85-year-old in charge of regulating Internet commerce betrayed a stunning ignorance of Internet fundamentals. -Michael "Mark D. VandenBerg" <mvan103REMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ugqCxhMqGHA.4924@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > It's ironic that after putting this one in (I change them on a regular basis) I did think of > you! > > -- > Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in tubes... > > > "Raven Mill @techtak.com>" <ravenmill<nospam> wrote in message > news:O42x6EKqGHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Mark... >> >> Oh hell I love your sigline...and to think he's one of the better senators >> this state has ever had... >> >> "Mark D. VandenBerg" <mvan103REMOVE@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:97F8D139-6C0C-4327-9025-C4D4CDD2CF66@microsoft.com... >> |I am one of the infamous PM users. Did you create a Logical or Primary >> | partition? Did you use the "Install a new Operating System" Wizard? Did >> | you hide any partitions? >> | >> | Mark >> | >> | -- >> | Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in >> tubes... >> | >> | >> | "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message >> | news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... >> | > Hello, >> | > >> | > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using >> | > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so >> that >> | > I >> | > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with >> | > the >> | > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started >> the >> | > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new >> partition >> | > and >> | > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My >> | > boot >> | > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version >> of >> | > Windows" and "Windows" >> | > >> | > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing >> the >> | > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to >> | > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it >> | > could >> | > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual >> | > name >> | > of the .exe file was). >> | > >> | > Can anyone help? >> | >> >> > |
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| | Re: Vista x64 and Media Center PC I created a Primary Partition and no I did not use the "Wizard" because I loaded the system from boot. I did not hide any paritions I just chose the new partition when prompted which partition I would like to install to. At this point I am back to my original factory settings because I wiped everything out and re-installed XP Media Center. I want to start all over again with partitioning my hard disk to make room for Vista x64. I am aware that Vista does not use boot.ini and instead it uses cdsm - could this be part of the problem? "Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote: > I am one of the infamous PM users. Did you create a Logical or Primary > partition? Did you use the "Install a new Operating System" Wizard? Did > you hide any partitions? > > Mark > > -- > Ted Stevens taught me everything I know about putting internets in tubes... > > > "LDMM" <lmullin-mendoza@capecodhealth.org.(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:7AFC3ECF-7D99-4DE7-92F3-2747BD265343@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > I tried installing Windows Vista x64 on my XP Media Center PC by using > > Partition Magic. I used Partition Magic to create a new partition so that > > I > > could install Vista x64 on the new partition. I then started my PC with > > the > > Vista x64 disk in my DVD-Drive and boot from the Vista DVD and started the > > install. When the install asked what partition I chose the new partition > > and > > it seemed like it was going to work. When the install was finished My > > boot > > Menu did not have Windows Vista as an option. It had "Earlier version of > > Windows" and "Windows" > > > > The earlier version of Windows was "XP Media Center" and I'm guessing the > > "windows" was supposed to be the new Vista Partition but when I tried to > > select the "Windows (Vista)" it gave be an error message saying that it > > could > > not find the start_windows.exe application(I'm guessing what the actual > > name > > of the .exe file was). > > > > Can anyone help? > |
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