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Laurahuk
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      09-24-2007
Im currently running a dual-boot system of Vista (C Drive_ and Xp (D Drive).
I recently successfully restored Vista using Norton Ghost 12. Afterwards i
tried to boot up xp through Boot manager but nothing would load up, it just
leaves me with a blank screen and nothing else.

All of the files are still on the D drive but XP just wont load up!

Any help would be apprecitated... Cheers


 
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Chad Harris
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      09-24-2007
Hi Laurachuk--

My last experience with Ghost was Ghost 9.0 with XP SP2 where many people
would get a non-bootable BSOD unless they did a simple modification to
boot.ini and I learned after one of those (you can almost always recover
from a "non-bootable BSOD" in Vista or XP to mod it.

So I'm not speaking from direct experience with Ghost 12 and Vista and
hopefully some people will.

After seeing that and other problems with Ghost, I've tended toward Acronis
although I'm sure world wide Ghost has as many strong propnents.

See if you can help yourself out of this with:

http://www.vistabootpro.org/

Tutorial is on the site as are forums.

CH

"Laurahuk" <> wrote in message
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> Im currently running a dual-boot system of Vista (C Drive_ and Xp (D
> Drive).
> I recently successfully restored Vista using Norton Ghost 12. Afterwards i
> tried to boot up xp through Boot manager but nothing would load up, it
> just
> leaves me with a blank screen and nothing else.
>
> All of the files are still on the D drive but XP just wont load up!
>
> Any help would be apprecitated... Cheers
>
>


 
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Richard Urban
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      09-24-2007
I suggest that you look at some of the articles presented here:
http://search.microsoft.com/results....ows+XP&x=9&y=7

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)


"Laurahuk" <> wrote in message
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> Im currently running a dual-boot system of Vista (C Drive_ and Xp (D
> Drive).
> I recently successfully restored Vista using Norton Ghost 12. Afterwards i
> tried to boot up xp through Boot manager but nothing would load up, it
> just
> leaves me with a blank screen and nothing else.
>
> All of the files are still on the D drive but XP just wont load up!
>
> Any help would be apprecitated... Cheers
>
>


 
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Timothy Daniels
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      09-24-2007
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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Laurahuk
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      09-24-2007


"Chad Harris" wrote:

> Hi Laurachuk--
>
> My last experience with Ghost was Ghost 9.0 with XP SP2 where many people
> would get a non-bootable BSOD unless they did a simple modification to
> boot.ini and I learned after one of those (you can almost always recover
> from a "non-bootable BSOD" in Vista or XP to mod it.
>
> So I'm not speaking from direct experience with Ghost 12 and Vista and
> hopefully some people will.
>
> After seeing that and other problems with Ghost, I've tended toward Acronis
> although I'm sure world wide Ghost has as many strong propnents.
>
> See if you can help yourself out of this with:
>
> http://www.vistabootpro.org/
>
> Tutorial is on the site as are forums.
>
> CH
>
> "Laurahuk" <> wrote in message
> news1B0EA72-2636-48CC-8818-...
> > Im currently running a dual-boot system of Vista (C Drive_ and Xp (D
> > Drive).
> > I recently successfully restored Vista using Norton Ghost 12. Afterwards i
> > tried to boot up xp through Boot manager but nothing would load up, it
> > just
> > leaves me with a blank screen and nothing else.
> >
> > All of the files are still on the D drive but XP just wont load up!
> >
> > Any help would be apprecitated... Cheers
> >
> >

>
> Ive downloaded Vista pro boot and managed to get up the BCD entries and OS that are currently on my system. I ran a diagnostic and found a 'Rouge' OS... its showing to be an 'earlier version of windows so im wondering if the newer wversion of windows was made when i ghosted the system..? the details are as followed...


There is currently 3 OS(s) installed on your system.
The current boot timeout is: 30

Default OS: Microsoft Windows Vista

Entry 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
BCD ID: {current}
Boot Drive: C:
Windows Drive: C:
System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \Windows

Entry 2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Microsoft Windows
BCD ID: {3fd6fa01-021c-11dc-a0ec-0013a94e6292}
Boot Drive: C:
System Bootloader: \ntldr

Entry 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Earlier Version of Windows
BCD ID: {ntldr}
Boot Drive: unknown
System Bootloader: \ntldr



Can you see any flaws here?
 
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Laurahuk
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      09-24-2007


"Timothy Daniels" wrote:

> 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*
>
>
> 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.???

 
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Chad Harris
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      09-24-2007
Laurahuk--

I think there might be a problem with the entry 1 and entry 2 both showing
the bootloader as Drive C. Also, always the preferable way to install a
dual boot or multiboot is to install the oldest Windows OS first. When
people have Vista already installed, and want to dual boot, I always give
them this link:

http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp

CH

"Laurahuk" <> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Chad Harris" wrote:
>
>> Hi Laurachuk--
>>
>> My last experience with Ghost was Ghost 9.0 with XP SP2 where many
>> people
>> would get a non-bootable BSOD unless they did a simple modification to
>> boot.ini and I learned after one of those (you can almost always recover
>> from a "non-bootable BSOD" in Vista or XP to mod it.
>>
>> So I'm not speaking from direct experience with Ghost 12 and Vista and
>> hopefully some people will.
>>
>> After seeing that and other problems with Ghost, I've tended toward
>> Acronis
>> although I'm sure world wide Ghost has as many strong propnents.
>>
>> See if you can help yourself out of this with:
>>
>> http://www.vistabootpro.org/
>>
>> Tutorial is on the site as are forums.
>>
>> CH
>>
>> "Laurahuk" <> wrote in message
>> news1B0EA72-2636-48CC-8818-...
>> > Im currently running a dual-boot system of Vista (C Drive_ and Xp (D
>> > Drive).
>> > I recently successfully restored Vista using Norton Ghost 12.
>> > Afterwards i
>> > tried to boot up xp through Boot manager but nothing would load up, it
>> > just
>> > leaves me with a blank screen and nothing else.
>> >
>> > All of the files are still on the D drive but XP just wont load up!
>> >
>> > Any help would be apprecitated... Cheers
>> >
>> >

>>
>> Ive downloaded Vista pro boot and managed to get up the BCD entries and
>> OS that are currently on my system. I ran a diagnostic and found a
>> 'Rouge' OS... its showing to be an 'earlier version of windows so im
>> wondering if the newer wversion of windows was made when i ghosted the
>> system..? the details are as followed...

>
> There is currently 3 OS(s) installed on your system.
> The current boot timeout is: 30
>
> Default OS: Microsoft Windows Vista
>
> Entry 1
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
> BCD ID: {current}
> Boot Drive: C:
> Windows Drive: C:
> System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
> Windows Directory: \Windows
>
> Entry 2
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Microsoft Windows
> BCD ID: {3fd6fa01-021c-11dc-a0ec-0013a94e6292}
> Boot Drive: C:
> System Bootloader: \ntldr
>
> Entry 3
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Earlier Version of Windows
> BCD ID: {ntldr}
> Boot Drive: unknown
> System Bootloader: \ntldr
>
>
>
> Can you see any flaws here?


 
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Chad Harris
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      09-24-2007
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:
>
>> 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*
>>
>>
>> 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.???


 
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Laurahuk
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      09-25-2007


"Chad Harris" wrote:

> 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
> news:46E4C59F-BA53-404A-83C7-...
> >
> >
> > "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
> >
> >> 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*
> >>
> >>
> >> 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.???

>
> See i think this is the problem to why i cant boot... i think ghost may have overwritten the bootloader which is why the letters are both showing to boot from the same drive rather than seperate drives. I dont have a problem with both OS not booting up, simply the XP OS which is formatted on a seperate drive. Vista works fine and boots up fine, but XP doesnt boot up,....


So it seems that the problem is probably in the bootloader?? If i change the
boot drive to D in Vistabootpro for my XP will this make it Boot up?? Help
please :-)
 
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