The manual command prompt work did the same thing. Vista will boot fine,
but XP says that NTLDR is corrupt or missing, so Windows XP can't start. I
guess they aren't kidding when they say you should install the OS before the
new OS. When I beta tested Vista, I had XP first then Vista, so that worked
fine, but the other way around is nothing but headaches. Thanks.
"Kerry Brown" <*a*m> wrote in message
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> Try this method
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> http://forums.techguy.org/windows-vi...n2k-after.html
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> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
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> "Travis King" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> I'm trying to do a dual-boot on a test machine. The reason why it's a
>> test machine is because I am testing to see if I can figure out how to
>> dual-boot XP and Vista with Vista installed first. My computer has Vista
>> on it, and I've been thinking about dual-booting it with XP, but I don't
>> want to do it if I have to wipe my hard drives and start over, so I
>> decided I would test it out on a test PC first.
>>
>> Okay, so I went ahead and installed XP on another partition from
>> Vista. As expected, Vista would no longer boot, so I did a repair for the
>> booting of Vista. I now managed to get Vista to boot. I installed a 3rd
>> party boot-loader utility to create the XP boot entry. That's fine, but
>> when I try to boot XP, it says NTLDR is missing. As expected, if I do a
>> repair install on XP, then Vista won't boot any more, then if I fix
>> Vista's boot loader, then XP won't boot anymore. I'm kind of stuck in an
>> endless loop. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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