I don't think XP has BCD entries period, but I do believe you have a problem
where BootVistaPro shows you have Vista and XP's boot loader both installed
to C:\ and I think the older OS designation should have been to D:\ in the
way my link shows after you had Vista on C:\. I don't know if Ghost or your
install overwrote the bootloader of either or both operating systems, since
I'm inferring from what you say you can't boot to either. Can you boot to
either OS?
BCD is a new situation in Vista.
If you don't have non-backed up files and documents to lose, I'd format and
start over and if you want to do a dual boot this time, I'd install XP first
and install Vista to a separate partition or drive and you shouldn't run
into trouble.
Also try to run the Vista setup from the XP desktop, and that way the bios
won't change oyour boot letters for the Vista drive ( a minor inconvenience
to be sure).
How to Dual Boot Vista Installing XP (as you should) first:
http://apcmag.com/5023/dual_booting_xp_with_vista
Good luck,
CH
"Laurahuk" <> wrote in message
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> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
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>> I notice that you installed XP *after* Vista, if the drive name sequence
>> (i.e. "C:" for Vista, "D:" for XP) is an indication. You must have run
>> into some problems there, too. Did you make your clone/image of Vista
>> before you installed XP?
>>
>> *TimDaniels*
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>> I ran the Ghost image from an increment that was made after both OS were
>> installed, but it was ran from a Ghost CD backup... so im wondering if it
>> has overwritten the XP BCD entries rather than just the Vista OS
>> Entries.???