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| | unbelievable, blue screen on vista I tried to boot back into vista today... and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B I think? I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 that claims vista compatibility) so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... I removed the bootloader... I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it did restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first place... What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. How do I do a repair on vista? If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on the xp bootloader.. and thats it. No more vista...good riddens! |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I tried to boot back into vista today... > and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B > I think? > > I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 > that claims vista compatibility) > so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... > > I removed the bootloader... > I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it did > restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) > with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there > > Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have > been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first > place... > > What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? > > If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. > How do I do a repair on vista? > > If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on > the xp bootloader.. and thats it. > > No more vista...good riddens! You assume Vista was at fault. Maybe it was the bootloader that corrupted your install. To repair your Vista, boot with the Vista DVD until you get to the install screen. Follow the prompts until you get to repair install option and you can repair the boot in there. |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista Vista not keeping restore points on a dual boot system with XP is due to the shadow copy feature in Vista. I agree it is a pain in the neck. It can be got around (assuming you have Vista Enterpirse or Ultimate) by using bitlocker encryption. At least this works. An alternative was to hide the vista partition from XP, but while some have had success, I, unfortunately, haven't. The general fix for this problem is a large amount of recoding of the XP shadow copy feature something, i am told, Microsoft will not do. So those of us that dual boot must simply live with the problem or, as i am leaning to, install XP on a Virtual Machine such as VMware workstation or VPC 2007. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I tried to boot back into vista today... > and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B > I think? > > I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 > that claims vista compatibility) > so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... > > I removed the bootloader... > I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it did > restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) > with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there > > Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have > been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first > place... > > What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? > > If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. > How do I do a repair on vista? > > If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on > the xp bootloader.. and thats it. > > No more vista...good riddens! > |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista I did not say that it was vistas fault for the BSOD, but that it doesn't have XP compatibility in the first place so you wouldn't need a bootloader! You should be able to dual boot all MS OS without problems.. what is this? XP deleting Vistas restore points? Unacceptable! This is a blundering mistake from Microsoft... "Beck" <beck@none> wrote in message news:eeN5HTqMHHA.4720@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message > news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I tried to boot back into vista today... >> and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B >> I think? >> >> I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 >> that claims vista compatibility) >> so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... >> >> I removed the bootloader... >> I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it >> did restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) >> with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there >> >> Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have >> been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first >> place... >> >> What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? >> >> If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. >> How do I do a repair on vista? >> >> If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on >> the xp bootloader.. and thats it. >> >> No more vista...good riddens! > > You assume Vista was at fault. Maybe it was the bootloader that corrupted > your install. > To repair your Vista, boot with the Vista DVD until you get to the install > screen. Follow the prompts until you get to repair install option and you > can repair the boot in there. |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista I tried the bitlocker thing... because I have RC2 so I have ultimate.. snobby vista said my bios was not good enough for it and it lacked this>> http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/2965/captureda4.jpg the other option was to use a usb stick which this pc has trouble with when booting with that pluged in... How can I do a repair installation of all of vista.. similar to that of XP? (not only the bootloader) I do not forgive microsoft for such mistakes.. they had 5 years to make everything work.. "John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:%23Y8H$ZqMHHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Vista not keeping restore points on a dual boot system with XP is due to > the shadow copy feature in Vista. I agree it is a pain in the neck. It can > be got around (assuming you have Vista Enterpirse or Ultimate) by using > bitlocker encryption. At least this works. An alternative was to hide the > vista partition from XP, but while some have had success, I, > unfortunately, haven't. > > The general fix for this problem is a large amount of recoding of the XP > shadow copy feature something, i am told, Microsoft will not do. So those > of us that dual boot must simply live with the problem or, as i am leaning > to, install XP on a Virtual Machine such as VMware workstation or VPC > 2007. > > -- > John Barnett MVP > Associate Expert > Windows Shell/User > > Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org > Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org > > The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any > kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, > reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable > for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out > of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in > this mail/post.. > > "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message > news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I tried to boot back into vista today... >> and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B >> I think? >> >> I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 >> that claims vista compatibility) >> so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... >> >> I removed the bootloader... >> I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it >> did restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) >> with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there >> >> Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have >> been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first >> place... >> >> What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? >> >> If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. >> How do I do a repair on vista? >> >> If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on >> the xp bootloader.. and thats it. >> >> No more vista...good riddens! >> > |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista You are not prepared to restore a Vista image you have backed up? That's what I did when Vista objected to my rearranging its boot. Since you prefer OE to WinMail (as do I), you should either stick with XP, or get an imaging program - BootItNG is a good value. news://terabyteunlimited.com/public.apps.bootitng "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I tried to boot back into vista today... > and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B > I think? > > I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 that > claims vista compatibility) > so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... > > I removed the bootloader... > I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it did > restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) > with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there > > Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have > been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first > place... > > What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? > > If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. How > do I do a repair on vista? > > If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on the > xp bootloader.. and thats it. > > No more vista...good riddens! > > |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista I had not installed many programs yet to vista so it would warrant a backup image and writing to DVD... I don't understand what you are saying about winmail or OE. I am using OE because I am on XP because I cant boot into firkin vista "Michael Jennings" <metarhyme@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ehPiIgqMHHA.992@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > You are not prepared to restore a Vista image you have backed up? > That's what I did when Vista objected to my rearranging its boot. > Since you prefer OE to WinMail (as do I), you should either stick > with XP, or get an imaging program - BootItNG is a good value. > news://terabyteunlimited.com/public.apps.bootitng > > "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message > news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I tried to boot back into vista today... >> and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B >> I think? >> >> I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 >> that >> claims vista compatibility) >> so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... >> >> I removed the bootloader... >> I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it >> did >> restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) >> with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there >> >> Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have >> been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first >> place... >> >> What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? >> >> If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. >> How >> do I do a repair on vista? >> >> If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on >> the >> xp bootloader.. and thats it. >> >> No more vista...good riddens! >> >> > > |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista I agree that it is unacceptible. That's why I don't dual boot with XP except on one test box. The next window of opportunity for getting the volsnap.sys incompatibility addressed would be XP SP3 beta (later this year) so be sure to sign up for the beta if you have the chance. I plan on making some noise there if I get in. "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message news:eyWFdbqMHHA.4000@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I did not say that it was vistas fault for the BSOD, > but that it doesn't have XP compatibility in the first place > so you wouldn't need a bootloader! > > You should be able to dual boot all MS OS without problems.. > what is this? XP deleting Vistas restore points? Unacceptable! > > This is a blundering mistake from Microsoft... > |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista Michail: In an earlier post you requested information on setting up BitLocker without TPM. The instructions in the step-by-step guide available at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905089.aspx work. You will need a USB stick drive. In scenario 1; step 10 set the size to 1700 instead of 1500, 1.5GB is needed for proper function. In scenario 1; step 13 adding size=(desired partition size) will create a partition size that you want instead of the rest of the hard drive. After installing the operating system in scenario 1; step 21 follow the directions in scenario 3 to enable BitLocker without TPM. There is a tool supposed to be coming to setup BitLocker but the guide will work if followed completely until the tool is available. -- Dennis Pack Vista x64 Enterprise Office 2007 "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I tried to boot back into vista today... > and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B > I think? > > I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 > that claims vista compatibility) > so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... > > I removed the bootloader... > I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it did > restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) > with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there > > Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have > been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first > place... > > What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? > > If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. > How do I do a repair on vista? > > If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on > the xp bootloader.. and thats it. > > No more vista...good riddens! > |
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| | Re: unbelievable, blue screen on vista You don't have to have TPM to use BitLocker. gpedit.msc>Computer Configuration>Windows Components> BitLocker Drive Encryption> Control Panel Setup:Enable advanced startup options Set it to Enabled. Go back to Bitlocker and you'll see something like, enable or use Bitlocker without TPM. If you want to use BitLocker just to protect your Vista partition and don't want to worry with a key on USB drives or an extraordinarily long code to authenticate- after BitLocker encrypts Vista, you can back into BitLocker and "turn it off". It will ask you if you want to decrypt or turn it off. Turn it off turns off authentication at startup, but it doesn't decrypt the partition. -Michael "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message news:uVM68eqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I tried the bitlocker thing... because I have RC2 so I have ultimate.. > snobby vista said my bios was not good enough for it and it lacked this>> > > http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/2965/captureda4.jpg > > the other option was to use a usb stick which this pc has trouble with when > booting > with that pluged in... > > How can I do a repair installation of all of vista.. similar to that of XP? > (not only the bootloader) > > I do not forgive microsoft for such mistakes.. they had 5 years to make > everything work.. > > > > "John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote in message > news:%23Y8H$ZqMHHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Vista not keeping restore points on a dual boot system with XP is due to >> the shadow copy feature in Vista. I agree it is a pain in the neck. It can >> be got around (assuming you have Vista Enterpirse or Ultimate) by using >> bitlocker encryption. At least this works. An alternative was to hide the >> vista partition from XP, but while some have had success, I, >> unfortunately, haven't. >> >> The general fix for this problem is a large amount of recoding of the XP >> shadow copy feature something, i am told, Microsoft will not do. So those >> of us that dual boot must simply live with the problem or, as i am leaning >> to, install XP on a Virtual Machine such as VMware workstation or VPC >> 2007. >> >> -- >> John Barnett MVP >> Associate Expert >> Windows Shell/User >> >> Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org >> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org >> >> The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any >> kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, >> reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable >> for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out >> of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in >> this mail/post.. >> >> "michail iakovou yos" <1@1.1> wrote in message >> news:%23WbkXPqMHHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I tried to boot back into vista today... >>> and I got a blue screen, something about 0x0000 007B >>> I think? >>> >>> I think this is related to my effort to add a bootloader (osloader 2000 >>> that claims vista compatibility) >>> so XP wont delete the vista restore points.... >>> >>> I removed the bootloader... >>> I also tried to restore the vista bootloader with vistabootpro 3.1, it >>> did restore it (it never said it was not working anyway) >>> with no luck... since after the bootloader the BSOD is there >>> >>> Vista is starting to get on my nerves.. it should have >>> been compatible so that XP wouldnt delete the restore points in the first >>> place... >>> >>> What vista imbecile left this compatibility issue unresolved? >>> >>> If someone gives me an option I will try one last time to fix the BSOD. >>> How do I do a repair on vista? >>> >>> If not I will format the vista parition one last time and do a repair on >>> the xp bootloader.. and thats it. >>> >>> No more vista...good riddens! >>> >> > > |
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