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| angie71 |
| angie71 |
>
>
> "angie71" wrote:
>
> I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary
> and
> Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> controls
> the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> will
> it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> only XP to get back to where I started?
>
> I found this in http://www.vistabootpro.org/intro.php:
> In multi-boot scenarios where users have both Windows Vista and an older
> version of Windows installed, the BCD "interfaces" with the boot.ini file
> to
> perfect multi-booting.
> Would that suggest that I can format the Vista partition and go back to
> just
> using XP?
| John Barnes |

BF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-1CDC4C3788CB@microsoft.com...>I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and
> Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> controls
> the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> will
> it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> only XP to get back to where I started?
| Jan Il |
)> Hi Angie :-)
>
> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after Vista
> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and show
> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on the
> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need to
> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>
> Do the following to install the Vista,
>
> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it for
> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>
> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk Management>delete
> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or partition
> that
> you deleted,
> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or 60000
> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size window
> and click Next
> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> 8. Then click finish
> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
> installed and let
> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>
> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it only
> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will format
> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> formatting and set up on it's own.
>
> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS.
> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan
> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> Data/Comp Technology
> www.datacomptech.com
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
> How to make a good newsgroup post:
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>
> "angie71" <angie71@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-1CDC4C3788CB@microsoft.com...
> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and>
> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> > controls
> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> > will
> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> > only XP to get back to where I started?
>
>
| angie71 |
> Hi Angie :-)
>
> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after Vista
> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and show
> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on the
> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need to
> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>
> Do the following to install the Vista,
>
> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it for
> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>
> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk Management>delete
> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or partition
> that
> you deleted,
> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or 60000
> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size window
> and click Next
> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> 8. Then click finish
> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
> installed and let
> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>
> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it only
> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will format
> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> formatting and set up on it's own.
>
> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS.
> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan
> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> Data/Comp Technology
> www.datacomptech.com
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> "angie71" <angie71@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-1CDC4C3788CB@microsoft.com...
> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and>
> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> > controls
> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> > will
> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> > only XP to get back to where I started?
>
>
| Leroy Green |

> Hi Jan Il,
>
> I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth winload.exe,
> "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is
> missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
> (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
> Leroy
>
> "Jan Il" wrote:
>>> Hi Angie :-)
>>
>> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
>> Vista
>> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
>> show
>> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on
>> the
>> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need
>> to
>> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>>
>> Do the following to install the Vista,
>>
>> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
>> for
>> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>>
>> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
>> Management>delete
>> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
>> 1. Open Windows Explorer
>> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
>> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
>> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
>> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
>> partition
>> that
>> you deleted,
>> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
>> 60000
>> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
>> window
>> and click Next
>> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
>> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
>> 8. Then click finish
>> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
>> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
>> installed and let
>> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>>
>> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
>> only
>> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
>> format
>> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
>> formatting and set up on it's own.
>>
>> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
>> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
>> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
>> OS.
>> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
>> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
>> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name
>> and
>> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
>> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
>> that
>> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
>> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
>> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
>> menu,
>> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
>> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Jan
>> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
>> Data/Comp Technology
>> www.datacomptech.com
>> Smiles are meant to be shared,
>> that's why they're so contagious.
>>
>> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
>> readers.
>> How to make a good newsgroup post:
>> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>
>> "angie71" <angie71@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-1CDC4C3788CB@microsoft.com...
>> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary>>
>> >and
>> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
>> > controls
>> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
>> > Vista,
>> > will
>> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
>> > install
>> > only XP to get back to where I started?
>>
>>
| Jan Il |
> Hi Leroy :-)
>
> Am I correct in gathering that you want to dual boot?
>
> 1.When you install Vista, are you pre-formatting and drive for Vista? That
> can sometimes cause this problem.
>
> 2. How did you install Vista? Put the DVD in the ROM and then reboot, or
> start it logged on to XP?
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan
> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa]
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
>> > Hi Jan Il,>
> >
> > I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth winload.exe,
> > "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is
> > missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
> > (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
> > Leroy
> >
> > "Jan Il" wrote:
> >> >> Hi Angie :-)
> >>
> >> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
> >> Vista
> >> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
> >> show
> >> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on
> >> the
> >> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need
> >> to
> >> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
> >>
> >> Do the following to install the Vista,
> >>
> >> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
> >> for
> >> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
> >>
> >> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
> >> Management>delete
> >> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> >> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> >> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
> >> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> >> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> >> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
> >> partition
> >> that
> >> you deleted,
> >> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
> >> 60000
> >> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
> >> window
> >> and click Next
> >> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> >> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> >> 8. Then click finish
> >> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> >> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
> >> installed and let
> >> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
> >>
> >> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
> >> only
> >> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
> >> format
> >> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> >> formatting and set up on it's own.
> >>
> >> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> >> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> >> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
> >> OS.
> >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name
> >> and
> >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
> >> that
> >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> >> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
> >> menu,
> >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
> >>
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> Jan
> >> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> >> Data/Comp Technology
> >> www.datacomptech.com
> >> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> >> that's why they're so contagious.
> >>
> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
> >> readers.
> >> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >>
> >> "angie71" <angie71@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-1CDC4C3788CB@microsoft.com...
> >> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary
> >> >and
> >> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> >> > controls
> >> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
> >> > Vista,
> >> > will
> >> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
> >> > install
> >> > only XP to get back to where I started?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
| Leroy Green |
> Hi Jan,
>
> Yes I want to dual boot.
>
> I followed the same direction you gave angie, going into disk management
> to
> create the partition, but did not format or assign a drive letter. I then
> rebooted, insert the vista dvd in the rom and restart the computer. I let
> vista format the drive/partiton itself.
>
> I've tried everything. All the suggestion in the news group. it goes
> through
> the installation fine, when it time to reboot and go back into vista to
> finish up (vista is suppose to reboot several times before completing the
> setup), it stops at the boot manager and get the message when I select
> vista
> from the menu. I get the message that winload.exe could not be loaded
> because
> the application is missing or corrupt.
>
> thanks,
> leroy
> "Jan Il" wrote:
>>> Hi Leroy :-)
>>
>> Am I correct in gathering that you want to dual boot?
>>
>> 1.When you install Vista, are you pre-formatting and drive for Vista?
>> That
>> can sometimes cause this problem.
>>
>> 2. How did you install Vista? Put the DVD in the ROM and then reboot, or
>> start it logged on to XP?
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Jan
>> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa]
>> Smiles are meant to be shared,
>> that's why they're so contagious.
>>
>> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
>> readers.
>> How to make a good newsgroup post:
>> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>
>>
>>>> > Hi Jan Il,>>
>> >
>> > I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth
>> > winload.exe,
>> > "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application
>> > is
>> > missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
>> > (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
>> > Leroy
>> >
>> > "Jan Il" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Angie :-)
>> >>
>> >> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
>> >> Vista
>> >> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
>> >> show
>> >> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself
>> >> on
>> >> the
>> >> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no
>> >> need
>> >> to
>> >> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>> >>
>> >> Do the following to install the Vista,
>> >>
>> >> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
>> >> for
>> >> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>> >>
>> >> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
>> >> Management>delete
>> >> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
>> >> 1. Open Windows Explorer
>> >> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected
>> >> operating
>> >> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
>> >> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
>> >> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
>> >> partition
>> >> that
>> >> you deleted,
>> >> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
>> >> 60000
>> >> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
>> >> window
>> >> and click Next
>> >> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
>> >> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
>> >> 8. Then click finish
>> >> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
>> >> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want
>> >> Vista
>> >> installed and let
>> >> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>> >>
>> >> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
>> >> only
>> >> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
>> >> format
>> >> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
>> >> formatting and set up on it's own.
>> >>
>> >> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
>> >> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
>> >> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
>> >> OS.
>> >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
>> >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
>> >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista
>> >> name
>> >> and
>> >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
>> >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
>> >> that
>> >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the
>> >> list
>> >> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
>> >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
>> >> menu,
>> >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
>> >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>> >>
>> >> Hope this helps.
>> >>
>> >> Jan
>> >> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
>> >> Data/Comp Technology
>> >> www.datacomptech.com
>> >> Smiles are meant to be shared,
>> >> that's why they're so contagious.
>> >>
>> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
>> >> readers.
>> >> How to make a good newsgroup post:
>> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>> >>
>> >> "angie71" <angie71@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-1CDC4C3788CB@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my
>> >> >primary
>> >> >and
>> >> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
>> >> > controls
>> >> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
>> >> > Vista,
>> >> > will
>> >> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
>> >> > install
>> >> > only XP to get back to where I started?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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