Windows Vista Tips

Windows Vista Tips > Newsgroups > Windows Vista Installation > booting inactive vista

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes

booting inactive vista

 
 
mohsen
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      07-03-2009

Hello

I turned DEP off by reading at vistax64 forum.
when i rebooted, a big problem raised.
windows vista ( home premium ) crashed to continue.
i selected safe mode and other F8 choices...but still problem is there.

then I used Vista DVD to repair startup...problem not solved.
I used system restore...but not worked.


DELL company gived a choice to me...it sets all required windows vista
files and folders on my another drive ( d:\ ) ...how can i boot it ?
in d:\ there is no any boot folder.

if i do it, so i can keep avoid my files and downloaded programs ( .exe )
from failed windows ( c:\ ) .


I think my solution is something around bootrec command...anyway...I need
help.



thank you


__________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4075 (20090514) __________

The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.

http://www.eset.com



 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Rick Rogers
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      07-03-2009

Hi,

The boot folder only needs to be on the active partition, it doesn't matter
where you place the system folders. What Dell was likely doing was having
you move the system folders to D: so that their recovery software would
reinstall to C: and then you could later recover data from the original
installation on D:.

Using the bootrec tool: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392

Next time leave DEP alone.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
Vote for my shoe: http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"mohsen" <> wrote in message
news:0D4CD3E5-B44D-4B01-A8CE-...
> Hello
>
> I turned DEP off by reading at vistax64 forum.
> when i rebooted, a big problem raised.
> windows vista ( home premium ) crashed to continue.
> i selected safe mode and other F8 choices...but still problem is there.
>
> then I used Vista DVD to repair startup...problem not solved.
> I used system restore...but not worked.
>
>
> DELL company gived a choice to me...it sets all required windows vista
> files and folders on my another drive ( d:\ ) ...how can i boot it ?
> in d:\ there is no any boot folder.
>
> if i do it, so i can keep avoid my files and downloaded programs ( .exe )
> from failed windows ( c:\ ) .
>
>
> I think my solution is something around bootrec command...anyway...I need
> help.
>
>
>
> thank you
>
> __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus
> signature database 4075 (20090514) __________
>
> The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.
>
> http://www.eset.com
>
>
>


 
Reply With Quote
 
R. C. White
Guest
Posts: n/a

 
      07-06-2009

Hi, Rick.

Don't forget that the "system volume" and "boot volume" terminology is
backwards from the way most of us understand them. In Windows jargon, the
"boot folder" is \Windows, and it is on the "boot volume" - which can be
almost any partition or logical drive. As Ed Bott (and others) have said,
we boot from the system partition and keep the operating system files in the
boot folder. :^{

See KB314470:
Definitions for system volume and boot volume
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314470/EN-US/

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX

Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100

"Rick Rogers" <> wrote in message
news:OLBGVZ8#...
> Hi,
>
> The boot folder only needs to be on the active partition, it doesn't
> matter where you place the system folders. What Dell was likely doing was
> having you move the system folders to D: so that their recovery software
> would reinstall to C: and then you could later recover data from the
> original installation on D:.
>
> Using the bootrec tool: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392
>
> Next time leave DEP alone.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> Vote for my shoe: http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>
> "mohsen" <> wrote in message
> news:0D4CD3E5-B44D-4B01-A8CE-...
>> Hello
>>
>> I turned DEP off by reading at vistax64 forum.
>> when i rebooted, a big problem raised.
>> windows vista ( home premium ) crashed to continue.
>> i selected safe mode and other F8 choices...but still problem is there.
>>
>> then I used Vista DVD to repair startup...problem not solved.
>> I used system restore...but not worked.
>>
>>
>> DELL company gived a choice to me...it sets all required windows vista
>> files and folders on my another drive ( d:\ ) ...how can i boot it ?
>> in d:\ there is no any boot folder.
>>
>> if i do it, so i can keep avoid my files and downloaded programs ( .exe )
>> from failed windows ( c:\ ) .
>>
>>
>> I think my solution is something around bootrec command...anyway...I need
>> help.
>>
>>
>>
>> thank you


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Inactive computers in Vista Active Directory jmsvbit Windows Vista General Discussion 3 10-23-2007 02:00 PM
Vista Laptop Automatically "Locking" When Inactive JackR1984 Windows Vista General Discussion 5 09-24-2007 05:12 PM
Inactive XP Partition after Vista Install Paul Hadfield Windows Vista Installation 14 06-03-2007 07:26 PM
RE: IE7 Getting inactive kenth Internet Explorer 0 01-27-2007 01:03 PM
inactive screensaver/vista bertofcpc Windows Vista Administration 3 09-06-2006 07:33 PM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59