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| | Dual Booting XP & Vista I have XP on one hard drive and Vista on another...when Vista was installed, the XP drive was unplugged and not added to the bootmgr. I want to add the XP install to the bootmgr, so I don't have to keep changing in the BIOS. You may doubt this is possible, except my XP install was once part of a different Vista install, so has already been modified Before you draw conclusions, read below: SCENARIO: First I had XP installed on Hard Drive A Then I Installed Vista onto Hard Drive A on a separate partition with a working Dual Boot that gave selections for Legacy and Vista. Since that install, I decided to create Hard Drive B, which was a RAID 5 configuration on a separate SATA controller set. I wanted to basically re-install vista on this hard-drive and migrate my setup, while keeping XP installed on Hard Drive A. I was unable to easily get vista onto the RAID 5, because of the problems with nvidia nforce4 drivers, and it wouldn't install while Hard Drive A was plugged in. Eventually I unplugged hard drive A and successfully installed Vista on hard drive B. Since this was an OEM disc, my other Vista install on Hard Drive A no longer worked.... Since then, I have been forced to switch whether hdd B or hdd A is my primary drive in the BIOS to switch between XP and Vista instead of using the BootMGR screen. Do you think I can grab the Vista modified Bootsect.BAK from the XP Root on hdd A and somehow add it to my Vista Bootmgr on hdd B? |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista Google EasyBDC |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista Sorry EasyBCD 1.7 |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista Brian wrote: Quote: > I have XP on one hard drive and Vista on another...when Vista was > installed, the XP drive was unplugged and not added to the bootmgr. > I want to add the XP install to the bootmgr, so I don't have to keep > changing in the BIOS. > > You may doubt this is possible, except my XP install was once part of > a different Vista install, so has already been modified > > Before you draw conclusions, read below: > > SCENARIO: > First I had XP installed on Hard Drive A > > Then I Installed Vista onto Hard Drive A on a separate partition > with a working Dual Boot that gave selections for Legacy and Vista. > > Since that install, I decided to create Hard Drive B, which was a > RAID 5 configuration on a separate SATA controller set. I wanted to > basically re-install vista on this hard-drive and migrate my setup, > while keeping XP installed on Hard Drive A. > > I was unable to easily get vista onto the RAID 5, because of the > problems with nvidia nforce4 drivers, and it wouldn't install while > Hard Drive A was plugged in. Eventually I unplugged hard drive A and > successfully installed Vista on hard drive B. Since this was an OEM > disc, my other Vista install on Hard Drive A no longer worked.... > > Since then, I have been forced to switch whether hdd B or hdd A is my > primary drive in the BIOS to switch between XP and Vista instead of > using the BootMGR screen. > > Do you think I can grab the Vista modified Bootsect.BAK from the XP > Root on hdd A and somehow add it to my Vista Bootmgr on hdd B? Maybe the following link will be useful: VistaBootPRO http://www.vistabootpro.org/index.php (scroll down to the download link) -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista I have vistabootpro 3.3. installed. I have been trying to figure it out, but simply creating a new OS entry allows for a selection in the bootmgr, but then when the legacy entry is selected, the message: NTLDR is either missing or corrupt. Where can I find the loader file? "AGKinFLA" wrote: Quote: > > Sorry > EasyBCD 1.7 > > > -- > AGKinFLA > |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista NTDETECT.COM boot.ini NTLDR are your boot files. Have a look in i386 "Brian" wrote: Quote: > I have vistabootpro 3.3. installed. I have been trying to figure it out, but > simply creating a new OS entry allows for a selection in the bootmgr, but > then when the legacy entry is selected, the message: NTLDR is either missing > or corrupt. Where can I find the loader file? > > "AGKinFLA" wrote: > Quote: > > > > Sorry > > EasyBCD 1.7 > > > > > > -- > > AGKinFLA > > |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista Copy hidden files ntldr, ntdetect.com and boot.ini from the XP drive to the Vista drive. On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:19:00 -0800, Brian <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I have vistabootpro 3.3. installed. I have been trying to figure it out, but >simply creating a new OS entry allows for a selection in the bootmgr, but >then when the legacy entry is selected, the message: NTLDR is either missing >or corrupt. Where can I find the loader file? > >"AGKinFLA" wrote: > Quote: >> >> Sorry >> EasyBCD 1.7 >> >> >> -- >> AGKinFLA >> |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista Follows Andy's advice and be prepared to modify the boot.ini as necessary. "andy" <bogusaddress@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1bmjk3dtrnkd67aetb4oetup34hbrspp55@xxxxxx Quote: > Copy hidden files ntldr, ntdetect.com and boot.ini from the XP drive > to the Vista drive. > > On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:19:00 -0800, Brian > <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>I have vistabootpro 3.3. installed. I have been trying to figure it out, >>but >>simply creating a new OS entry allows for a selection in the bootmgr, but >>then when the legacy entry is selected, the message: NTLDR is either >>missing >>or corrupt. Where can I find the loader file? >> >>"AGKinFLA" wrote: >> Quote: >>> >>> Sorry >>> EasyBCD 1.7 >>> >>> >>> -- >>> AGKinFLA >>> |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista Now i have the hidden files: ntldr, NTDETEC.COM, and Boot.ini on my desktop in Vista, copied from XP. I dont' really know what to do next with VistabootPro or BCDedit, because they don't seem to recognize the hdd that XP is installed on. "andy" wrote: Quote: > Copy hidden files ntldr, ntdetect.com and boot.ini from the XP drive > to the Vista drive. > > On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:19:00 -0800, Brian > <Brian@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >I have vistabootpro 3.3. installed. I have been trying to figure it out, but > >simply creating a new OS entry allows for a selection in the bootmgr, but > >then when the legacy entry is selected, the message: NTLDR is either missing > >or corrupt. Where can I find the loader file? > > > >"AGKinFLA" wrote: > > Quote: > >> > >> Sorry > >> EasyBCD 1.7 > >> > >> > >> -- > >> AGKinFLA > >> > |
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| | Re: Dual Booting XP & Vista I have solved my problem: The main consideration is that the XP hdd was unplugged when Vista was installed. By following the Directions listed here: http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/about84455.html I can now boot into both operating systems with the Bios set to always boot to hdd A Thanks for everyone's help |
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