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| | Vista fdisk/Bootloader...start-up problems/messages.... Forgive me if i'm not in the right place and please don't flame. I am running Vista Ultimate on my iMac, (yes i know...a Mac, but i don't want to mave around 2 PC's, i prefer one that does both for work and personal use) using bootcamp and all works fine. The other day, i booted back into Windows and for a few seconds lots of messages referring to "fdisk" and "Vista loader v 2.1.2" and other message i'll call jibberish (at least to me) appeared. They went away and Vista loaded fine after that. Now i recall encountering this same thing when i had installed Vista on my iMac previously during the beta ages ago and after doing a search on Yahoo, i had come across something i downloaded that fixed the "bootloader" or start-up issue. I can't seem to remember what it was, but it had something to do with fixing the errors one gets when dual booting with Vista. I searched on the web and i am not sure what resource to go with as all the search results point to something different. Any help is appreciated. |
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| | Re: Vista fdisk/Bootloader...start-up problems/messages.... "DerMerovingian" <DerMero@xxxxxx> wrote... Quote: > I am running Vista Ultimate on my iMac, (yes i know...a Mac, but i don't > want to mave around 2 PC's, i prefer one that does both for work and Bootcamp (and Mac OS X too, of course). Quote: > personal use) using bootcamp and all works fine. > The other day, i booted back into Windows and for a few seconds lots of > messages referring to "fdisk" and "Vista loader v 2.1.2" and other message > i'll call jibberish (at least to me) appeared. They went away and Vista files. Vista itself does not contain the string "Vista loader" and certainly not in a "version 2.1.2". That leaves 2 possibilities - - the error is coming from Bootcamp. In this case, you would probably get better results asking in a Bootcamp user forum, such as http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165 - "Vista Loader v2.1.2" is the name of a well-known crack, to run unlicensed versions of Vista. See for example http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...oftmod-update/. If you happen to be running this or similar crack (by no means confirmed, purely from the error message; but if you are ...) then you would be strictly on your own, and you would deserve every problem you get. But overall, I'm thinking it may be a Bootcamp error message. So you'll get better results if you ask in the Bootcamp forum. In terms of utilities to download, perhaps you downloaded EasyBCD from http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 ??? If you can actually get into Windows, install EasyBCD , then run it, and click on the "Manage Bootloader" tab; click on "Write MBR" and reboot. Hope it helps, PS You know the Merovingians got beaten by the Carolingians, right? Beware of short Pippins! :-) I have a soft spot for Clovis I ... well, more for his brother-in-law Theodoric, actually. But I digress ... -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: Vista fdisk/Bootloader...start-up problems/messages.... I'm very sorry, you're right. I must have mistaken the error message itself regarding "vista loader v 2.1". It appeared for a quick moment and i seemed to remember something vaguely resembling that and "fdisk" being needed to be run and so forth. I got Vista from work, so i have to assume it is legit. I did try Apple discussions, actually that was my first port of call, but no help. Ah ha, rings a bell now, EasyBCD. I'll try it then. Thanks. "Andrew McLaren" <andrew@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:unynGVP7HHA.4584@xxxxxx Quote: > "DerMerovingian" <DerMero@xxxxxx> wrote... Quote: >> I am running Vista Ultimate on my iMac, (yes i know...a Mac, but i don't >> want to mave around 2 PC's, i prefer one that does both for work and > No problem here, I'm thinking of getting a Mac for my next PC and running > Bootcamp (and Mac OS X too, of course). > Quote: >> personal use) using bootcamp and all works fine. >> The other day, i booted back into Windows and for a few seconds lots of >> messages referring to "fdisk" and "Vista loader v 2.1.2" and other >> message i'll call jibberish (at least to me) appeared. They went away and >> Vista > As far as I can tell, this message does not come from any of the Vista > files. Vista itself does not contain the string "Vista loader" and > certainly not in a "version 2.1.2". That leaves 2 possibilities - > > - the error is coming from Bootcamp. In this case, you would probably get > better results asking in a Bootcamp user forum, such as > http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165 > > - "Vista Loader v2.1.2" is the name of a well-known crack, to run > unlicensed versions of Vista. See for example > http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...oftmod-update/. > If you happen to be running this or similar crack (by no means confirmed, > purely from the error message; but if you are ...) then you would be > strictly on your own, and you would deserve every problem you get. > > But overall, I'm thinking it may be a Bootcamp error message. So you'll > get better results if you ask in the Bootcamp forum. In terms of utilities > to download, perhaps you downloaded EasyBCD from > http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 ??? > > If you can actually get into Windows, install EasyBCD , then run it, and > click on the "Manage Bootloader" tab; click on "Write MBR" and reboot. > > Hope it helps, > > PS You know the Merovingians got beaten by the Carolingians, right? Beware > of short Pippins! :-) I have a soft spot for Clovis I ... well, more for > his brother-in-law Theodoric, actually. But I digress ... > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > |
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| | Re: Vista fdisk/Bootloader...start-up problems/messages.... Haha, just saw the Merovingian reference/suggestion. I'll keep that in mind. "Andrew McLaren" <andrew@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:unynGVP7HHA.4584@xxxxxx Quote: > "DerMerovingian" <DerMero@xxxxxx> wrote... Quote: >> I am running Vista Ultimate on my iMac, (yes i know...a Mac, but i don't >> want to mave around 2 PC's, i prefer one that does both for work and > No problem here, I'm thinking of getting a Mac for my next PC and running > Bootcamp (and Mac OS X too, of course). > Quote: >> personal use) using bootcamp and all works fine. >> The other day, i booted back into Windows and for a few seconds lots of >> messages referring to "fdisk" and "Vista loader v 2.1.2" and other >> message i'll call jibberish (at least to me) appeared. They went away and >> Vista > As far as I can tell, this message does not come from any of the Vista > files. Vista itself does not contain the string "Vista loader" and > certainly not in a "version 2.1.2". That leaves 2 possibilities - > > - the error is coming from Bootcamp. In this case, you would probably get > better results asking in a Bootcamp user forum, such as > http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165 > > - "Vista Loader v2.1.2" is the name of a well-known crack, to run > unlicensed versions of Vista. See for example > http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...oftmod-update/. > If you happen to be running this or similar crack (by no means confirmed, > purely from the error message; but if you are ...) then you would be > strictly on your own, and you would deserve every problem you get. > > But overall, I'm thinking it may be a Bootcamp error message. So you'll > get better results if you ask in the Bootcamp forum. In terms of utilities > to download, perhaps you downloaded EasyBCD from > http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 ??? > > If you can actually get into Windows, install EasyBCD , then run it, and > click on the "Manage Bootloader" tab; click on "Write MBR" and reboot. > > Hope it helps, > > PS You know the Merovingians got beaten by the Carolingians, right? Beware > of short Pippins! :-) I have a soft spot for Clovis I ... well, more for > his brother-in-law Theodoric, actually. But I digress ... > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > |
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