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Inaccessible boot device after installing Vista

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Old 06-23-2006   #1 (permalink)
Peter Foreman
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Inaccessible boot device after installing Vista

I recently installed Vista (x64) and Linux onto different partitions. Before
this I was only running Windows 2000, which I kept on a different partition
to be my main operating system until Vista is fully released. Vista boots
and works fine, but the 2000 partition will open, load Windows, and then give
me a blue screen with an inaccessible boot device error. Any advice on how
to fix this and be able to use the 2000 partition would be much appreciated.


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