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| | Trying to clone a dual-boot (XP/Vista) system We are a small training center for elderly people. All of us are volunteers. Through a grant we just received 10 new (identical) systems and we decided to make them dual-boot. (XP/Vista). We installed everything, the OS, applications and data on one system, on 3 partitions (C=XP, D=Vista, E=Data). Next we wanted to clone this on all other systems. Using Acronis TrueImage Home 11 we made a backup on an external disc and a bootable CD with the program. After the restore on a new system, XP turned out to be running OK, but Vista does not. When starting Vista we get the following error: Title Bar: Rundll32.exe Entry Point Not Found Message: The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be located in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll. This is soon followed by other errors and a "Your user profile was not loaded correctly"... Also, we noticed that C and D drives get switched in a real funny way. This happens also in XP! Googling we found a similar problem reported in Technology questions, but no responses. We need to have all 10 systems running by the end of this week and the only solution now seems to re-install Vista (and all its applications) on all systems by hand, which seems so dumb.... Please help! -- Rob |
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| | Re: Trying to clone a dual-boot (XP/Vista) system In article <8C95F46F-4E01-415C-80DB-AF1358FD4BFC@xxxxxx>, =?Utf-8?B?UGVuc2lvbmFkYQ==?= <Pensionada@xxxxxx> says... Quote: > We are a small training center for elderly people. All of us are volunteers. > Through a grant we just received 10 new (identical) systems and we decided to > make them dual-boot. (XP/Vista). We installed everything, the OS, > applications and data on one system, on 3 partitions (C=XP, D=Vista, E=Data). > Next we wanted to clone this on all other systems. > > Using Acronis TrueImage Home 11 we made a backup on an external disc and a > bootable CD with the program. > > After the restore on a new system, XP turned out to be running OK, but Vista > does not. > When starting Vista we get the following error: > Title Bar: Rundll32.exe Entry Point Not Found > Message: The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be > located in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll. > This is soon followed by other errors and a "Your user profile was not > loaded correctly"... > > Also, we noticed that C and D drives get switched in a real funny way. This > happens also in XP! > Googling we found a similar problem reported in Technology questions, but no > responses. > We need to have all 10 systems running by the end of this week and the only > solution now seems to re-install Vista (and all its applications) on all > systems by hand, which seems so dumb.... > > Please help! -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Jawade. Weer veel vernieuwd! http://jawade.nl/ Met een mirror op http://jawade.fortunecity.com/ Bootmanager (+Vista), ClrMBR, DiskEditors, POP3lezer, Filebrowser, Kalender, Webtellers en IP-log, Linux-Diskeditor, USB-stick tester |
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| | Re: Trying to clone a dual-boot (XP/Vista) system But booting is not the problem. The "clone" boots OK: XP runs Ok, it is only during the Vista startup that we get these errors. But thanks for thinking with us. Groetjes uit Best -- Rob "Jawade" wrote: Quote: > In article <8C95F46F-4E01-415C-80DB-AF1358FD4BFC@xxxxxx>, =?Utf-8?B?UGVuc2lvbmFkYQ==?= > <Pensionada@xxxxxx> says... Quote: > > We are a small training center for elderly people. All of us are volunteers. > > Through a grant we just received 10 new (identical) systems and we decided to > > make them dual-boot. (XP/Vista). We installed everything, the OS, > > applications and data on one system, on 3 partitions (C=XP, D=Vista, E=Data). > > Next we wanted to clone this on all other systems. > > > > Using Acronis TrueImage Home 11 we made a backup on an external disc and a > > bootable CD with the program. > > > > After the restore on a new system, XP turned out to be running OK, but Vista > > does not. > > When starting Vista we get the following error: > > Title Bar: Rundll32.exe Entry Point Not Found > > Message: The procedure entry point SdbGetAppCompatDataSize could not be > > located in the dynamic link library apphelp.dll. > > This is soon followed by other errors and a "Your user profile was not > > loaded correctly"... > > > > Also, we noticed that C and D drives get switched in a real funny way. This > > happens also in XP! > > Googling we found a similar problem reported in Technology questions, but no > > responses. > > We need to have all 10 systems running by the end of this week and the only > > solution now seems to re-install Vista (and all its applications) on all > > systems by hand, which seems so dumb.... > > > > Please help! > Did you use VistaBootPro? It can restore the boot-option. > > -- > Met vriendelijke groeten, Jawade. Weer veel vernieuwd! > http://jawade.nl/ Met een mirror op http://jawade.fortunecity.com/ > Bootmanager (+Vista), ClrMBR, DiskEditors, POP3lezer, Filebrowser, > Kalender, Webtellers en IP-log, Linux-Diskeditor, USB-stick tester > |
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| | Re: Trying to clone a dual-boot (XP/Vista) system In article <0C98E6A2-18D0-413D-8829-D39BFC5EC93D@xxxxxx>, =?Utf-8?B?UGVuc2lvbmFkYQ==?= <Pensionada@xxxxxx> says... Quote: > But booting is not the problem. The "clone" boots OK: XP runs Ok, it is only > during the Vista startup that we get these errors. > But thanks for thinking with us. the reason. It is very strange. Is Vista even C if started? If so, the only solution is installing Vista again. It should be stay D. Ant at what moment the error occurs? -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Jawade. Weer veel vernieuwd! http://jawade.nl/ Met een mirror op http://jawade.fortunecity.com/ Bootmanager (+Vista), ClrMBR, DiskEditors, POP3lezer, Filebrowser, Kalender, Webtellers en IP-log, Linux-Diskeditor, USB-stick tester |
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| | Re: Trying to clone a dual-boot (XP/Vista) system Henk, We have not been able to figure it out and gave up. We had a deadline to make, so we installed Vista and its applications by hand on all systems. This was a lot of work but we were ready in time. Looking back, there are 2 possible causes: 1) perhaps something went wrong in the installation of the first system (the original) with caused the clones to fail and 2)-most likely- it has something to do with the Deepfreeze program that was installed on the system. As this was a one-time action, we do not really care too much: it has been resolved be it with a lot of work. Thanks for your interest and support. -- Rob "Jawade" wrote: Quote: > In article <0C98E6A2-18D0-413D-8829-D39BFC5EC93D@xxxxxx>, =?Utf-8?B?UGVuc2lvbmFkYQ==?= > <Pensionada@xxxxxx> says... Quote: > > But booting is not the problem. The "clone" boots OK: XP runs Ok, it is only > > during the Vista startup that we get these errors. > > But thanks for thinking with us. > I see, Vista was already started. I think the changed C and D are > the reason. It is very strange. Is Vista even C if started? If so, > the only solution is installing Vista again. It should be stay D. > > Ant at what moment the error occurs? > > -- > Met vriendelijke groeten, Jawade. Weer veel vernieuwd! > http://jawade.nl/ Met een mirror op http://jawade.fortunecity.com/ > Bootmanager (+Vista), ClrMBR, DiskEditors, POP3lezer, Filebrowser, > Kalender, Webtellers en IP-log, Linux-Diskeditor, USB-stick tester > |
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