No Bual Boot Option !

Posted: 06-10-2006, 06:06 PM
I did a clean install on Vista on a clean hard drive and it worked perfect
until I rebooted my machine.... there's NO listing for Vista under OS's, only
shows XP Pro. It boots directly to XP with no prompting for a dual boot
option at all.. hitting F8 only shows XP as an option and my built in boot
loaders from the bios refuse to boot the Vistas own drive. Is it missing a
dual boot option because it was done as a clean install from a boot DVD and
not from within Windows iteslf Any way to get the dual boot to work? Thanks
in Advance BTW I can still access Vista if I boot to the DVD and remove it
after the "loading files" screen finishes
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Re: No Bual Boot Option !
Posted: 06-10-2006, 06:56 PM
Check to see where Vista Setup placed your Boot Configuration Data store.
In Windows Explorer, just determine where the new folder, "Boot," is
located. It should be on your C: drive, and there should be a few brand new
files in the root of C: named "bootmgr," "boot.bak," and "bootsect.bak."
If you find them on the correct drive, then you may be able to repair the
BCD store with an editing program called VistaBootPRO (easily Googled).
Let us know on which drive you find the new "Boot" folder.

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"Packman" <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I did a clean install on Vista on a clean hard drive and it worked perfect
> until I rebooted my machine.... there's NO listing for Vista under OS's,
> only
> shows XP Pro. It boots directly to XP with no prompting for a dual boot
> option at all.. hitting F8 only shows XP as an option and my built in boot
> loaders from the bios refuse to boot the Vistas own drive. Is it missing a
> dual boot option because it was done as a clean install from a boot DVD
> and
> not from within Windows iteslf Any way to get the dual boot to work?
> Thanks
> in Advance BTW I can still access Vista if I boot to the DVD and remove
> it
> after the "loading files" screen finishes
> --
> Packman
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Re: No Bual Boot Option !
Posted: 06-10-2006, 11:50 PM
Located the files......here's my setup HD 1 500 gig sata 2 with a C: and D:
partition and XP installed on c, HD 2 300 gig ide partitooned as S: and T:
and hd 3 is a 320 gig sata 2 with a single partiton V: with Vista installed
on it. The boot configuration files ended up on the S: partition not the V:
with Vista ! Ideas ?

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"milleron" wrote:
> Check to see where Vista Setup placed your Boot Configuration Data store.
> In Windows Explorer, just determine where the new folder, "Boot," is
> located. It should be on your C: drive, and there should be a few brand new
> files in the root of C: named "bootmgr," "boot.bak," and "bootsect.bak."
> If you find them on the correct drive, then you may be able to repair the
> BCD store with an editing program called VistaBootPRO (easily Googled).
> Let us know on which drive you find the new "Boot" folder.
>
> --
>
> Ron
>
>
> "Packman" <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E58107E4-21BD-4E6F-8E67-16582DFFC864@microsoft.com...
> >I did a clean install on Vista on a clean hard drive and it worked perfect
> > until I rebooted my machine.... there's NO listing for Vista under OS's,
> > only
> > shows XP Pro. It boots directly to XP with no prompting for a dual boot
> > option at all.. hitting F8 only shows XP as an option and my built in boot
> > loaders from the bios refuse to boot the Vistas own drive. Is it missing a
> > dual boot option because it was done as a clean install from a boot DVD
> > and
> > not from within Windows iteslf Any way to get the dual boot to work?
> > Thanks
> > in Advance BTW I can still access Vista if I boot to the DVD and remove
> > it
> > after the "loading files" screen finishes
> > --
> > Packman
>
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Re: No Bual Boot Option !
Posted: 06-10-2006, 11:58 PM
Folow up.. the boot folder does reside on the Vista drive where it shouild be


"milleron" wrote:
> Check to see where Vista Setup placed your Boot Configuration Data store.
> In Windows Explorer, just determine where the new folder, "Boot," is
> located. It should be on your C: drive, and there should be a few brand new
> files in the root of C: named "bootmgr," "boot.bak," and "bootsect.bak."
> If you find them on the correct drive, then you may be able to repair the
> BCD store with an editing program called VistaBootPRO (easily Googled).
> Let us know on which drive you find the new "Boot" folder.
>
> --
>
> Ron
>
>
> "Packman" <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E58107E4-21BD-4E6F-8E67-16582DFFC864@microsoft.com...
> >I did a clean install on Vista on a clean hard drive and it worked perfect
> > until I rebooted my machine.... there's NO listing for Vista under OS's,
> > only
> > shows XP Pro. It boots directly to XP with no prompting for a dual boot
> > option at all.. hitting F8 only shows XP as an option and my built in boot
> > loaders from the bios refuse to boot the Vistas own drive. Is it missing a
> > dual boot option because it was done as a clean install from a boot DVD
> > and
> > not from within Windows iteslf Any way to get the dual boot to work?
> > Thanks
> > in Advance BTW I can still access Vista if I boot to the DVD and remove
> > it
> > after the "loading files" screen finishes
> > --
> > Packman
>
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Jonathan C.
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Re: No Bual Boot Option !
Posted: 06-11-2006, 01:53 AM
=?Utf-8?B?UGFja21hbg==?= <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:FD50785A-D113-4A59-947D-ECDCA13CB5E4@microsoft.com:
> Folow up.. the boot folder does reside on the Vista drive where it
> shouild be
>
>
> "milleron" wrote:
>
>> Check to see where Vista Setup placed your Boot Configuration Data
>> store. In Windows Explorer, just determine where the new folder,
>> "Boot," is located. It should be on your C: drive, and there should
>> be a few brand new files in the root of C: named "bootmgr,"
>> "boot.bak," and "bootsect.bak." If you find them on the correct
>> drive, then you may be able to repair the BCD store with an editing
>> program called VistaBootPRO (easily Googled). Let us know on which
>> drive you find the new "Boot" folder.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>
>> "Packman" <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E58107E4-21BD-4E6F-8E67-16582DFFC864@microsoft.com...
>> >I did a clean install on Vista on a clean hard drive and it worked
>> >perfect
>> > until I rebooted my machine.... there's NO listing for Vista under
>> > OS's, only shows XP Pro. It boots directly to XP with no prompting
>> > for a dual boot option at all.. hitting F8 only shows XP as an
>> > option and my built in boot loaders from the bios refuse to boot
>> > the Vistas own drive. Is it missing a dual boot option because it
>> > was done as a clean install from a boot DVD and not from within
>> > Windows iteslf Any way to get the dual boot to work? Thanks
>> > in Advance BTW I can still access Vista if I boot to the DVD and
>> > remove it after the "loading files" screen finishes --
>> > Packman
>>
This seems wrong. If I'm understanding your drive layout, it shouldn't be
on hd 3. It should be on hd 1, in the root directory of your (XP's) C:
drive. In my machine I have a dual boot w/ Windows 2000. In Win2000 the
boot directory is on the C: drive, but when I boot to Vista it is on the D:
drive.

BCDEDIT shows this:

Windows Boot Manager
--------------------
identifier {bootmgr}
device partition=D:
description Windows Boot Manager
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
default {current}
displayorder {ntldr}
{current}
toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
timeout 30

Windows Legacy OS Loader
------------------------
identifier {ntldr}
device partition=D:
path \ntldr
description Earlier version of Windows

Windows Boot Loader
-------------------
identifier {current}
device partition=C:
path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Microsoft Windows
locale en-US
inherit {bootloadersettings}
osdevice partition=C:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject {50c73d4d-e6b3-11da-bc73-d30cdb1ce216}
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Re: No Bual Boot Option !
Posted: 06-11-2006, 05:27 AM
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 17:53:15 -0700, "Jonathan C."
<hexdump@geocities.com> wrote:
>=?Utf-8?B?UGFja21hbg==?= <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>news:FD50785A-D113-4A59-947D-ECDCA13CB5E4@microsoft.com:
>
>> Folow up.. the boot folder does reside on the Vista drive where it
>> shouild be
>>
>>
>> "milleron" wrote:
>>
>>> Check to see where Vista Setup placed your Boot Configuration Data
>>> store. In Windows Explorer, just determine where the new folder,
>>> "Boot," is located. It should be on your C: drive, and there should
>>> be a few brand new files in the root of C: named "bootmgr,"
>>> "boot.bak," and "bootsect.bak." If you find them on the correct
>>> drive, then you may be able to repair the BCD store with an editing
>>> program called VistaBootPRO (easily Googled). Let us know on which
>>> drive you find the new "Boot" folder.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Ron
>>>
>>>
>>> "Packman" <Packman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:E58107E4-21BD-4E6F-8E67-16582DFFC864@microsoft.com...
>>> >I did a clean install on Vista on a clean hard drive and it worked
>>> >perfect
>>> > until I rebooted my machine.... there's NO listing for Vista under
>>> > OS's, only shows XP Pro. It boots directly to XP with no prompting
>>> > for a dual boot option at all.. hitting F8 only shows XP as an
>>> > option and my built in boot loaders from the bios refuse to boot
>>> > the Vistas own drive. Is it missing a dual boot option because it
>>> > was done as a clean install from a boot DVD and not from within
>>> > Windows iteslf Any way to get the dual boot to work? Thanks
>>> > in Advance BTW I can still access Vista if I boot to the DVD and
>>> > remove it after the "loading files" screen finishes --
>>> > Packman
>>>
>
>This seems wrong. If I'm understanding your drive layout, it shouldn't be
>on hd 3. It should be on hd 1, in the root directory of your (XP's) C:
>drive. In my machine I have a dual boot w/ Windows 2000. In Win2000 the
>boot directory is on the C: drive, but when I boot to Vista it is on the D:
>drive.
>
>BCDEDIT shows this:
>
>Windows Boot Manager
>--------------------
>identifier {bootmgr}
>device partition=D:
>description Windows Boot Manager
>locale en-US
>inherit {globalsettings}
>default {current}
>displayorder {ntldr}
> {current}
>toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
>timeout 30
>
>Windows Legacy OS Loader
>------------------------
>identifier {ntldr}
>device partition=D:
>path \ntldr
>description Earlier version of Windows
>
>Windows Boot Loader
>-------------------
>identifier {current}
>device partition=C:
>path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
>description Microsoft Windows
>locale en-US
>inherit {bootloadersettings}
>osdevice partition=C:
>systemroot \Windows
>resumeobject {50c73d4d-e6b3-11da-bc73-d30cdb1ce216}
>nx OptIn

I think you're right. As I said in the above post, for a dual booter,
the Boot folder and the other files should have ended up in the root
of the drive on which XP is installed.

I'd try the installation again. In XP, I'd reformat the V: drive. I'd
then launch the Vista Setup DVD FROM WITHIN WINDOWS XP. I think that
will allow setup to realize that there's another operating system
installed on the computer and tell it that it should place it's boot
manager on C: even though Vista is being installed on V:
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