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| | vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for boot ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up problems. so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for booting and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. Why cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all my SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart people is...... what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! |
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| | RE: vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for boot http://kb.iu.edu/data/anqk.html Oops! I fogot to paste this link which defines what mounting a drive is. -- qfreed "Niko" wrote: Quote: > ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up problems. > so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for booting > and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. Why > cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all my > SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart people > is...... > what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old > drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? > > Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! |
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| | RE: vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for boot I think that's wishful thinking that all you will have to do is copy a file from your good boot copy to your bad boot copy. From your last comment it sounds as if your system can't mount the old hard drive. Way back when, before hard drives became Plug N Play and you had to go into the Bios and enter data lke number of capacity, # of heads, cylinders, etc. for a drive, new drives used to come with a utility floppy disk. I remember the program for Maxtor drives used to be called Max Blast. One of the things this utility disk did was mount the drive. My suggestion is that you contact Support on the drive manufacturer's web site and explain the problem. I'm sure they can provide you with a utility to mount your drive. I doubt that the information contained in a file from your new drive will contain the pertinent data for your old drive (like where data begins, ends, etc. even if they have things in common like they are both NTSF, 7200 RPM, PATA, etc.) -- qfreed "Niko" wrote: Quote: > ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up problems. > so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for booting > and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. Why > cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all my > SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart people > is...... > what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old > drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? > > Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! |
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| | Re: vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for boot Have you tried running EasyBCD or VistaBootPro and add the original Vista version to the boot menu? "Niko" <Niko@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 9802EBA-3026-48D1-B7CD-8B1B1A669355@xxxxxxQuote: > ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up > problems. > so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for > booting > and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. Why > cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all my > SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart > people > is...... > what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old > drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? > > Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! |
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| | Re: vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for b hmmmm, Id add this to my master booting drive? I think i even bought the vista boot pro.... do you know the steps I would take to do this? "John Barnes" wrote: Quote: > Have you tried running EasyBCD or VistaBootPro and add the original Vista > version to the boot menu? > > "Niko" <Niko@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news 9802EBA-3026-48D1-B7CD-8B1B1A669355@xxxxxxQuote: > > ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up > > problems. > > so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for > > booting > > and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. Why > > cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all my > > SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart > > people > > is...... > > what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old > > drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? > > > > Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! > |
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| | RE: vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for b I will try this.... if they provide me with a utility, I will be able to keep my data? "Qfreed" wrote: Quote: > I think that's wishful thinking that all you will have to do is copy a file > from your good boot copy to your bad boot copy. From your last comment it > sounds as if your system can't mount the old hard drive. Way back when, > before hard drives became Plug N Play and you had to go into the Bios and > enter data lke number of capacity, # of heads, cylinders, etc. for a drive, > new drives used to come with a utility floppy disk. I remember the program > for Maxtor drives used to be called Max Blast. One of the things this > utility disk did was mount the drive. My suggestion is that you contact > Support on the drive manufacturer's web site and explain the problem. I'm > sure they can provide you with a utility to mount your drive. I doubt that > the information contained in a file from your new drive will contain the > pertinent data for your old drive (like where data begins, ends, etc. even if > they have things in common like they are both NTSF, 7200 RPM, PATA, etc.) > -- > qfreed > > > "Niko" wrote: > Quote: > > ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up problems. > > so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for booting > > and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. Why > > cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all my > > SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart people > > is...... > > what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old > > drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? > > > > Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! |
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| | Re: vista not booting, setup as slave, what files can i copy for b You don't buy it. Go to http://www.vistabootpro.org/ Go to a panel something like add/remove entries (I use EasyBCD so I don't know the exact words in VistaBootPro) Go to add an entry section and add the entry for your first Vista. Check the download site for instructions and forums. "Niko" <Niko@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A3F982BB-3C37-46C9-B5AA-3AE9B5016CC9@xxxxxx Quote: > hmmmm, Id add this to my master booting drive? I think i even bought the > vista boot pro.... do you know the steps I would take to do this? > > "John Barnes" wrote: > Quote: >> Have you tried running EasyBCD or VistaBootPro and add the original Vista >> version to the boot menu? >> >> "Niko" <Niko@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news 9802EBA-3026-48D1-B7CD-8B1B1A669355@xxxxxxQuote: >> > ok, this windows update got me and thousands of people with boot up >> > problems. >> > so i setup my old drive as slave, and downloaded vista as master for >> > booting >> > and data transfer. I could transfer my data, but i had a better idea. >> > Why >> > cant I just transfer the good boot files onto the old drive, then all >> > my >> > SETTINGS and PROGRAMS will be saved also. so my question to you smart >> > people >> > is...... >> > what files would i have to replace in vista ultimate x86 to make my old >> > drive boot properly. Is it that simple or am i just kidding myself? >> > >> > Oh yeah, I am getting the unmountable boot error.....thanks! >> |
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