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| | Re: Another boot problem Look at my previous post and try using command 'bootsect /nt52 c: /force'. Or simply boot your XP installation CD nad run 'fixboot c:' command from Recovery Console. Additionally you can also correct your Boot.ini file with command bootcfg /rebuild. -- Michal Kawecki [Windows - Shell/User MVP] Warsaw, PL "Jack" <replyto@it> wrote in message news:OBbc3Q$ZHHA.4220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hello, > I have dual boot system with WinXP installed on drive C and > Vista installed on drive D. > Drive D is the second hard drive not a partition. > I need some work to have done on my computer so I disconnected D drive > from the system, > thinking I can still boot from WinXP. > No sir. > First of all there is not Vista boot manager popping up or at least I > think it is not Vista Boot manager because screen looks differently. > And it does not matter what I select from the menu: > 'Boot in the last known good configuration' > or > 'Normal mode' > or > 'Save mode' > booting just restarts computer to the same menu available. > I have tried to use F8 button at the start and once I was even able to > have: > Windows XP Professional menu to click on but each time it leads to > restarting the computer. > > Is there any way to start my WinXP with Vista drive removed from the > system? > Your thoughts appreciated, > Jack > > > |
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| | Another boot problem Hello, I have dual boot system with WinXP installed on drive C and Vista installed on drive D. Drive D is the second hard drive not a partition. I need some work to have done on my computer so I disconnected D drive from the system, thinking I can still boot from WinXP. No sir. First of all there is not Vista boot manager popping up or at least I think it is not Vista Boot manager because screen looks differently. And it does not matter what I select from the menu: 'Boot in the last known good configuration' or 'Normal mode' or 'Save mode' booting just restarts computer to the same menu available. I have tried to use F8 button at the start and once I was even able to have: Windows XP Professional menu to click on but each time it leads to restarting the computer. Is there any way to start my WinXP with Vista drive removed from the system? Your thoughts appreciated, Jack |
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| | Re: Another boot problem It's not working because the boot manager files for Vista are on the XP drive and because it can't find Vista the boot files are creating a continuous loop and you can't boot into XP. The boot manager files need to be removed in order for you to boot back into XP. Maybe the easiest way would be to refit your Vista drive and then boot as normal. Download the free application VistaBootPro and install it. Run VistaBootPro and there should be a tab for bootloader. Click the bootloader tab and then choose to 'uninstall the vista bootloader' This will then remove the Vista boot files. If you now reboot only XP will be available. After you close down you can then remove your Vista drive. After having your pc returned from the repairer then the fun starts. Re-connect the Vista drive and nothing will work again. To get it to work you will need your Vista DVD (visit this link on my website: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/vista_d...er_options.htm ) Choose the Startup repair option and this will replace the boot manager files and you should be able to dual boot once again with XP and Vista. -- 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.. "Jack" <replyto@it> wrote in message news:OBbc3Q$ZHHA.4220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hello, > I have dual boot system with WinXP installed on drive C and > Vista installed on drive D. > Drive D is the second hard drive not a partition. > I need some work to have done on my computer so I disconnected D drive > from the system, > thinking I can still boot from WinXP. > No sir. > First of all there is not Vista boot manager popping up or at least I > think it is not Vista Boot manager because screen looks differently. > And it does not matter what I select from the menu: > 'Boot in the last known good configuration' > or > 'Normal mode' > or > 'Save mode' > booting just restarts computer to the same menu available. > I have tried to use F8 button at the start and once I was even able to > have: > Windows XP Professional menu to click on but each time it leads to > restarting the computer. > > Is there any way to start my WinXP with Vista drive removed from the > system? > Your thoughts appreciated, > Jack > > > |
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| | Re: Another boot problem "John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote John... Would you have a look at this thread please... "Different MS Vista group ??" Saturday, March 10, 2007 1:37 AM Beginning with this post": news:AetIh.1322$Tq5.706@trnddc02 Ultimately... I want to dual boot XP and VISTA on a brand new box which should have zero compatibility issues. (information inside). Cheers, DM |
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| | Re: Another boot problem "How to dual-boot Vista with XP - step-by-step guide with screenshots" http://www.apcstart.com/5023/dual_booting_xp_with_vista Regards, -- Michal Kawecki [Windows - Shell/User MVP] Warsaw, PL "David Morgan (MAMS)" <findme@m-a-m-s.comC/Odm> wrote in message news:8uCKh.2559$e47.904@trnddc05... > "John Barnett MVP" <freelanceit@mvps.org.NOSPAM> wrote > > John... > > Would you have a look at this thread please... > > "Different MS Vista group ??" Saturday, March 10, 2007 1:37 AM > > Beginning with this post": news:AetIh.1322$Tq5.706@trnddc02 > > Ultimately... I want to dual boot XP and VISTA on a brand new box > which should have zero compatibility issues. (information inside). > > > Cheers, > > DM > > |
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