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Old 06-29-2006   #1 (permalink)
cadle
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Boot.ini (w/Vista) was overwritten after repair of XP installation

Hello. I created a new partition ( J: ) from my C: drive and loaded Vista
onto it. I had an error on my XP Pro ( C: ) and had to repair it. Well, as
you all can see what's coming, it overwrote my boot.ini file and now I can't
get back into Vista (there's no dual boot option).

Could someone tell me how to edit the boot.ini file to allow me once again
to access my Vista partition ( J: ), without having to reload Vista
altogether?

Thanks.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-29-2006   #2 (permalink)
Tom Scales
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Re: Boot.ini (w/Vista) was overwritten after repair of XP installation


"cadle" <cadle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F046B7A2-8CFD-4732-97AD-133278167C53@microsoft.com...
> Hello. I created a new partition ( J: ) from my C: drive and loaded Vista
> onto it. I had an error on my XP Pro ( C: ) and had to repair it. Well, as
> you all can see what's coming, it overwrote my boot.ini file and now I
> can't
> get back into Vista (there's no dual boot option).
>
> Could someone tell me how to edit the boot.ini file to allow me once again
> to access my Vista partition ( J: ), without having to reload Vista
> altogether?
>
> Thanks.


Vista doesn't use the boot.ini, so editing it won't help. I believe
VistaBootPro will fix the problem. Google it, download it and run it.

Tom


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Old 06-30-2006   #3 (permalink)
BenHereB4
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RE: Boot.ini (w/Vista) was overwritten after repair of XP installation

Tom is correct. VistaBootPro will solve your problem, It did mine.

Here is some more experience that may help...

I had installed Vista64 onto a single 320Gb disk with 4 logical drives -
C = XP Pro (Pri partition), D=(No OS, ext part), E=Vista64 ext part, and
F=(No OS, ext part)

When I found out that XP would not re-format the vista drive E, I moved
everything from drive F somewhere else, then I deleted both the E and F
logical drives, -- that procedure allowed XP Pro to reformat both E and F
when they were re-created in XP Disk Manager (all back to normal).

You can use the XP Pro Install CD to 'repair the boot process' - if needed
(I didn't yet).

Hope that Helps...

BenHereB4

"cadle" wrote:

> Hello. I created a new partition ( J: ) from my C: drive and loaded Vista
> onto it. I had an error on my XP Pro ( C: ) and had to repair it. Well, as
> you all can see what's coming, it overwrote my boot.ini file and now I can't
> get back into Vista (there's no dual boot option).
>
> Could someone tell me how to edit the boot.ini file to allow me once again
> to access my Vista partition ( J: ), without having to reload Vista
> altogether?
>
> Thanks.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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