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| | Dual Boot OK heres my story. I have a dual boot with Vista and Win XP, I loaded Win XP first then loaded Vista from within it and all went well upon completion. However, when i enable bitlocker (Using a USB falsh drive) I can not access windows xp, When I click on it my system just reboots to dual boot menu but I can access Vista without no problems. I never had this problem before as I have always done a dual boot in this manner. Does anyone have a answer to this, many thanks. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot Bitlocker initiated during initial boot up of the PC, therefore, without inserting the USB key with the bitlocker code you 'shouldn't' have access to anything. That is exactly how it works on my system. The whole idea of Bitlocker is to prevent access by a third party to the information on your computer. If it only protected Vista access could easily be gained by booting to XP, so, in a nut shell, Bitlocker is doing the job it was designed to do. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Tel" <johndoe@johndoe.com> wrote in message news:18668042-F7F2-427E-8701-67A668F68109@microsoft.com... > OK heres my story. I have a dual boot with Vista and Win XP, I loaded Win > XP first then loaded Vista from within it and all went well upon > completion. However, when i enable bitlocker (Using a USB falsh drive) I > can not access windows xp, When I click on it my system just reboots to > dual boot menu but I can access Vista without no problems. I never had > this problem before as I have always done a dual boot in this manner. Does > anyone have a answer to this, many thanks. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot Like I said i was able to do it this all the other times I re-installed them. But not on this time around. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot If the system is rebooting when you click on the XP menu option it may be a case that the XP entry in BCDedit isn't correct. Have you tired downloading VistaBootPro? Install it and then launch VistaBootPro. You will get a message that VistaBootPro has detected that you haven't backed up your system BCD registry etc, just press OK and VistaBootPro will open at the BCD Registry Backup restore Center tab. You can ignore this and move on to clicking the 'Manage OS Entries tab. Here you should see a list of operating systems that are in the BCDedit file. In your case you should see Vista and XP. IF XP isn't there then you will need to add it (see below). If XP is there, then there may be a corruption, so I suggest you highlight the XP entry and then click the Red X to delete the entry. Once the entry for XP has been deleted you can 'add' the entry again. Place a check mark in the 'Click the Add New OS Entry' option at the bottom of the window. Some new dialogue boxes will now appear. Add the name for the new OS, then click the down arrow on the box marked OS Type and select 'legacy operating system' Finally, in the OS drive section, click the down arrow and select the drive letter that house your windows XP operating system. Now click Apply Updates and reboot your system. Xp should be available and, hopefully, once selected, should run. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Tel" <johndoe@johndoe.com> wrote in message news:uUx%23WH21HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Like I said i was able to do it this all the other times I re-installed > them. But not on this time around. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot Thanks John I tried what you said and still no go. Like I said I use too be able to do it the way I mentioned in my first post the only thing that is different is that iI replaced my motherboard with an asus P5b-vm do it use to be an acer motherboard but that one went on me. I noticed that the Asus motherboard supports a TPM Module forwhich I do not have therefore that is why I still use the USB Flash. I thank you for your help and your reply in this problem I guess I will just have except the fact that everytime I boot in to Win XP I will loose my restore points, I must admit it's very rare I use Sysytem restore anyway. Once again many thanks. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot An alternative would be virtual machine software. You could then run XP on a virtual machine within the host operating system. That's what I do now. I'm running Vista Ultimate with XP running as a guest using VMware Workstation 6.0. Obviously VM workstation 6.0 is not free (costs around $200) but it does have the advantage of having USB support for the guest operating system. If you are not bothered about USB support (unfortunately my current HP printer doesn't work well with Vista, hence needing USB support on the guest OS) then you could always try Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 which is free. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Tel" <johndoe@johndoe.com> wrote in message news:6C05511D-7384-40F9-AD66-EECD604A38CF@microsoft.com... > Thanks John I tried what you said and still no go. Like I said I use too > be able to do it the way I mentioned in my first post the only thing that > is different is that iI replaced my motherboard with an asus P5b-vm do it > use to be an acer motherboard but that one went on me. I noticed that the > Asus motherboard supports a TPM Module forwhich I do not have therefore > that is why I still use the USB Flash. I thank you for your help and your > reply in this problem I guess I will just have except the fact that > everytime I boot in to Win XP I will loose my restore points, I must admit > it's very rare I use Sysytem restore anyway. Once again many thanks. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot Just as an addition to my last post you can only use VM software on Vista Ultimate, Business and, I think, Enterprise editions. Although users have used VM on Vista premium it is in violation of the End User Licence Agreement. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Tel" <johndoe@johndoe.com> wrote in message news:6C05511D-7384-40F9-AD66-EECD604A38CF@microsoft.com... > Thanks John I tried what you said and still no go. Like I said I use too > be able to do it the way I mentioned in my first post the only thing that > is different is that iI replaced my motherboard with an asus P5b-vm do it > use to be an acer motherboard but that one went on me. I noticed that the > Asus motherboard supports a TPM Module forwhich I do not have therefore > that is why I still use the USB Flash. I thank you for your help and your > reply in this problem I guess I will just have except the fact that > everytime I boot in to Win XP I will loose my restore points, I must admit > it's very rare I use Sysytem restore anyway. Once again many thanks. |
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