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| | How do I get that multi/dual booting option Hi, I've a 80GB HDD with 5 partitions (C,D,E,F and G) on it. I've my lovely Win XP Pro. is installed in F drive and D drive contains some Imp. files on it. Later I've installed Vista 32 Bit on drive C. It was installed properly and I'm happy with the installation procedure. The other drives are still empty. Now that I do not have any unallocated partitions on my disk and have two different OS's installed on it, I'm unable to start over with the XP again. After installing Vista, it became the only bootable OS and there is no screen show of multi/dual boot selection coming up on my screen. I've thoroughly checked the strat and recovery setting on Vista and it is only showing the default OS as itself. There is no other OS to select ! I really don't know what has happened. What to do to get back my lovely XP Pro., which has several good third party software installed on to it. How do I get that multi/dual booting option to work out? Need some suggestions? Thanking you in advance. SK. |
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| | Re: How do I get that multi/dual booting option Use VistaBoot Pro. http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php CH "Mr. Syamkumar Pendurti" <MrSyamkumarPendurti@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC18E40D-A37F-43CA-9F3F-49BFB604452D@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I've a 80GB HDD with 5 partitions (C,D,E,F and G) on it. I've my lovely > Win > XP Pro. is installed in F drive and D drive contains some Imp. files on > it. > Later I've installed Vista 32 Bit on drive C. It was installed properly > and > I'm happy with the installation procedure. The other drives are still > empty. > Now that I do not have any unallocated partitions on my disk and have two > different OS's installed on it, I'm unable to start over with the XP > again. > After installing Vista, it became the only bootable OS and there is no > screen > show of multi/dual boot selection coming up on my screen. I've thoroughly > checked the strat and recovery setting on Vista and it is only showing the > default OS as itself. There is no other OS to select ! I really don't know > what has happened. What to do to get back my lovely XP Pro., which has > several good third party software installed on to it. How do I get that > multi/dual booting option to work out? Need some suggestions? > > Thanking you in advance. > > SK. |
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| | Re: How do I get that multi/dual booting option Absolutely! "Chad Harris" <msftneedstogetoutvistainfo.net> wrote in message news:OgSxDObIHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Use > > VistaBoot Pro. http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php > > > |
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| | Re: How do I get that multi/dual booting option I did that down load and tried it. Ok. Worked well in creating a bootup screen with the other drive as second option. But, I was unable to loging to XP which was installed on the booted drive. Any help? Please go on... SK "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > Absolutely! > > "Chad Harris" <msftneedstogetoutvistainfo.net> wrote in message > news:OgSxDObIHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Use > > > > VistaBoot Pro. http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: How do I get that multi/dual booting option I think you mean rather you can't boot to XP rather than that you can boot to an XP login screen, and it won't login. Booting to XP would depend on the mbr pointing to the XP bootloader, ntldr for Win XP as has been said many times here. If you cannot fix it with VisBootPro, I assume you are not able to boot into XP right now. You could try a repair install on the XP boot. I would've offered F8 options but if you can boot into XP I think any of those F8 options on your box right now would only apply themselves to Vista and wouldn't help you with the XP boot, i.e. the 4 places you could access System Restore, and Last Known Good Configuration. But you might try a repair install because there you are really doing an Uber Windows File Protection by booting from the XP CD. That requires a big IF and my biggest gripe with MSFT and that is if you have an XP CD because odds are you did an OEM purchase and they universally although there are exceptions excluded sending people an XP CD. If you do have an XP CD, try a repair install this way: This means that you enter bios setup by whatever key or keys (sometimes there is more than one key that will do it for your model--go to pc manufacturer site) and configure CD to be first in the boot order. See for ref: Access/Enter Motherboard BIOS http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm Repair Install Win XP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx CH "Mr. Syamkumar Pendurti" <MrSyamkumarPendurti@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B82D6D4-FABD-48F1-BA98-45EEF1809A47@microsoft.com... >I did that down load and tried it. > > Ok. Worked well in creating a bootup screen with the other drive as second > option. > > But, I was unable to loging to XP which was installed on the booted drive. > > Any help? Please go on... > > > SK > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > >> Absolutely! >> >> "Chad Harris" <msftneedstogetoutvistainfo.net> wrote in message >> news:OgSxDObIHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > Use >> > >> > VistaBoot Pro. http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php >> > >> > >> > >> |
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| | Re: How do I get that multi/dual booting option >> Booting to XP would depend on the mbr pointing to the XP bootloader, >> ntldr for Win XP as has been said many times here. Chad: My understanding of the native MS dual boot process: The MBR queries the partition table for the active primary partition, and passes control to the bootcode of that partition. In a Vista setup the active primary partition bootcode has been modify to call the Vista bootmgr. If you select the previous op sys line from the Vista bootmgr menu, then control is passed to ntldr, which loads the normal XP boot.ini file. |
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| | Re: How do I get that multi/dual booting option Sounds right, clearer and more detail than I provided as to a dual boot with Vista. I do wonder, though, if my idea to try a Repair Install with the XP CD would help here. CH "CZ" <CZ@no99spam.com> wrote in message news:u5OKdkkIHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Booting to XP would depend on the mbr pointing to the XP bootloader, >>> ntldr for Win XP as has been said many times here. > > Chad: > > My understanding of the native MS dual boot process: > The MBR queries the partition table for the active primary partition, and > passes control to the bootcode of that partition. > In a Vista setup the active primary partition bootcode has been modify to > call the Vista bootmgr. > If you select the previous op sys line from the Vista bootmgr menu, then > control is passed to ntldr, which loads the normal XP boot.ini file. > |
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