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angie71
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      11-01-2006
I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and
Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and controls
the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista, will
it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
only XP to get back to where I started?
 
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angie71
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      11-01-2006


"angie71" wrote:

I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and
Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and controls
the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
will
it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
only XP to get back to where I started?

I found this in http://www.vistabootpro.org/intro.php:
In multi-boot scenarios where users have both Windows Vista and an older
version of Windows installed, the BCD "interfaces" with the boot.ini file to
perfect multi-booting.
Would that suggest that I can format the Vista partition and go back to just
using XP?
 
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Jan Il
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      11-01-2006
Hi Angie :-)

*DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after Vista
is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and show
XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on the
C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need to
about which OS is on which drive in that regard.

Do the following to install the Vista,

If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it for
Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.

Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk Management>delete
that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
1. Open Windows Explorer
2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or partition
that
you deleted,
5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or 60000
= 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size window
and click Next
6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
8. Then click finish
9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
installed and let
Vista format the drive/partition itself.

It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it only
as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will format
the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
formatting and set up on it's own.

One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS.
2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
first, click the Up tab to move it up.
5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot

Hope this helps.

Jan
MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
Data/Comp Technology
www.datacomptech.com
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"angie71" <> wrote in message
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>I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and
> Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> controls
> the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> will
> it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> only XP to get back to where I started?



 
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John Barnes
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      11-02-2006
If you want to go back to only XP booting you can use the program you
mention to restore the xp booting process. If you want to dual boot, make
yourself clear.


"angie71" <> wrote in message
news:A0A49510-0183-47C0-B6AE-...
>
>
> "angie71" wrote:
>
> I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary
> and
> Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> controls
> the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> will
> it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> only XP to get back to where I started?
>
> I found this in http://www.vistabootpro.org/intro.php:
> In multi-boot scenarios where users have both Windows Vista and an older
> version of Windows installed, the BCD "interfaces" with the boot.ini file
> to
> perfect multi-booting.
> Would that suggest that I can format the Vista partition and go back to
> just
> using XP?



 
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angie71
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      11-02-2006
Ahhh, that sounds exactly like what I was looking for. I will give this a
try...
Thank you very much! )
Angie


"Jan Il" wrote:

> Hi Angie :-)
>
> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after Vista
> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and show
> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on the
> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need to
> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>
> Do the following to install the Vista,
>
> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it for
> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>
> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk Management>delete
> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or partition
> that
> you deleted,
> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or 60000
> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size window
> and click Next
> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> 8. Then click finish
> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
> installed and let
> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>
> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it only
> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will format
> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> formatting and set up on it's own.
>
> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS.
> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan
> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> Data/Comp Technology
> www.datacomptech.com
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> "angie71" <> wrote in message
> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-...
> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and
> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> > controls
> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> > will
> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> > only XP to get back to where I started?

>
>
>

 
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Leroy Green
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      11-04-2006
Hi Jan Il,

I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth winload.exe,
"INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is
missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
(40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks Leroy

"Jan Il" wrote:

> Hi Angie :-)
>
> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after Vista
> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and show
> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on the
> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need to
> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>
> Do the following to install the Vista,
>
> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it for
> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>
> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk Management>delete
> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or partition
> that
> you deleted,
> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or 60000
> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size window
> and click Next
> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> 8. Then click finish
> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
> installed and let
> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>
> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it only
> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will format
> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> formatting and set up on it's own.
>
> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS.
> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan
> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> Data/Comp Technology
> www.datacomptech.com
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> "angie71" <> wrote in message
> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-...
> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary and
> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> > controls
> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing Vista,
> > will
> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and install
> > only XP to get back to where I started?

>
>
>

 
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Jan Il
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      11-05-2006
Hi Leroy :-)

Am I correct in gathering that you want to dual boot?

1.When you install Vista, are you pre-formatting and drive for Vista? That
can sometimes cause this problem.

2. How did you install Vista? Put the DVD in the ROM and then reboot, or
start it logged on to XP?

Hope this helps.

Jan
MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa]
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> Hi Jan Il,
>
> I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth winload.exe,
> "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is
> missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
> (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
> Leroy
>
> "Jan Il" wrote:
>
>> Hi Angie :-)
>>
>> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
>> Vista
>> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
>> show
>> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on
>> the
>> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need
>> to
>> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>>
>> Do the following to install the Vista,
>>
>> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
>> for
>> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>>
>> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
>> Management>delete
>> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
>> 1. Open Windows Explorer
>> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
>> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
>> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
>> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
>> partition
>> that
>> you deleted,
>> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
>> 60000
>> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
>> window
>> and click Next
>> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
>> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
>> 8. Then click finish
>> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
>> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
>> installed and let
>> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>>
>> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
>> only
>> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
>> format
>> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
>> formatting and set up on it's own.
>>
>> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
>> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
>> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
>> OS.
>> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
>> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
>> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name
>> and
>> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
>> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
>> that
>> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
>> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
>> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
>> menu,
>> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
>> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Jan
>> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
>> Data/Comp Technology
>> www.datacomptech.com
>> Smiles are meant to be shared,
>> that's why they're so contagious.
>>
>> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
>> readers.
>> How to make a good newsgroup post:
>> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>
>> "angie71" <> wrote in message
>> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-...
>> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary
>> >and
>> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
>> > controls
>> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
>> > Vista,
>> > will
>> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
>> > install
>> > only XP to get back to where I started?

>>
>>
>>



 
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Leroy Green
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      11-05-2006
Hi Jan,

Yes I want to dual boot.

I followed the same direction you gave angie, going into disk management to
create the partition, but did not format or assign a drive letter. I then
rebooted, insert the vista dvd in the rom and restart the computer. I let
vista format the drive/partiton itself.

I've tried everything. All the suggestion in the news group. it goes through
the installation fine, when it time to reboot and go back into vista to
finish up (vista is suppose to reboot several times before completing the
setup), it stops at the boot manager and get the message when I select vista
from the menu. I get the message that winload.exe could not be loaded because
the application is missing or corrupt.

thanks,
leroy
"Jan Il" wrote:

> Hi Leroy :-)
>
> Am I correct in gathering that you want to dual boot?
>
> 1.When you install Vista, are you pre-formatting and drive for Vista? That
> can sometimes cause this problem.
>
> 2. How did you install Vista? Put the DVD in the ROM and then reboot, or
> start it logged on to XP?
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jan
> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa]
> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> that's why they're so contagious.
>
> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers.
> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
>
> > Hi Jan Il,
> >
> > I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth winload.exe,
> > "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is
> > missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
> > (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
> > Leroy
> >
> > "Jan Il" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Angie :-)
> >>
> >> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
> >> Vista
> >> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
> >> show
> >> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself on
> >> the
> >> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no need
> >> to
> >> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
> >>
> >> Do the following to install the Vista,
> >>
> >> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
> >> for
> >> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
> >>
> >> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
> >> Management>delete
> >> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> >> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> >> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected operating
> >> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> >> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> >> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
> >> partition
> >> that
> >> you deleted,
> >> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
> >> 60000
> >> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
> >> window
> >> and click Next
> >> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> >> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> >> 8. Then click finish
> >> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> >> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want Vista
> >> installed and let
> >> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
> >>
> >> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
> >> only
> >> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
> >> format
> >> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> >> formatting and set up on it's own.
> >>
> >> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> >> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> >> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
> >> OS.
> >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name
> >> and
> >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
> >> that
> >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> >> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
> >> menu,
> >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
> >>
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> Jan
> >> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> >> Data/Comp Technology
> >> www.datacomptech.com
> >> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> >> that's why they're so contagious.
> >>
> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
> >> readers.
> >> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >>
> >> "angie71" <> wrote in message
> >> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-...
> >> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my primary
> >> >and
> >> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> >> > controls
> >> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
> >> > Vista,
> >> > will
> >> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
> >> > install
> >> > only XP to get back to where I started?
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Jan Il
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      11-05-2006
Hi Leroy :-)

When you say it stops at the boot manager and gives the error, does it do
this at the first reboot during the installation, or after it is finished
and reboots for the last time prior to startup?

Do you have SATA and IDE drives? Set your BIOS to read your CD/DVD ROM
drive first. Reboot and The try the install again.

Also check the information here
http://www.vistaforums.com/forum/Topic415-9-1.aspx
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...fm/602011.html

Dual Booting With Vista Beta
http://www.multibooters.co.uk/bootmgr.html

Repair Vista:

Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. Select
Repair and let it do the job.

As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data files
to a DVD or another hard drive (internal or external) for safe keeping.

Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro
http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php

For Single Booting:

1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the
Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your default
OS.
2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply.
3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
first, click the Up tab to move it up.
5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot

Your new boot menu should appear on restart

> Hi Jan,
>
> Yes I want to dual boot.
>
> I followed the same direction you gave angie, going into disk management
> to
> create the partition, but did not format or assign a drive letter. I then
> rebooted, insert the vista dvd in the rom and restart the computer. I let
> vista format the drive/partiton itself.
>
> I've tried everything. All the suggestion in the news group. it goes
> through
> the installation fine, when it time to reboot and go back into vista to
> finish up (vista is suppose to reboot several times before completing the
> setup), it stops at the boot manager and get the message when I select
> vista
> from the menu. I get the message that winload.exe could not be loaded
> because
> the application is missing or corrupt.
>
> thanks,
> leroy
> "Jan Il" wrote:
>
>> Hi Leroy :-)
>>
>> Am I correct in gathering that you want to dual boot?
>>
>> 1.When you install Vista, are you pre-formatting and drive for Vista?
>> That
>> can sometimes cause this problem.
>>
>> 2. How did you install Vista? Put the DVD in the ROM and then reboot, or
>> start it logged on to XP?
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Jan
>> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa]
>> Smiles are meant to be shared,
>> that's why they're so contagious.
>>
>> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
>> readers.
>> How to make a good newsgroup post:
>> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi Jan Il,
>> >
>> > I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth
>> > winload.exe,
>> > "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application
>> > is
>> > missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
>> > (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
>> > Leroy
>> >
>> > "Jan Il" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Angie :-)
>> >>
>> >> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
>> >> Vista
>> >> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
>> >> show
>> >> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself
>> >> on
>> >> the
>> >> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no
>> >> need
>> >> to
>> >> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
>> >>
>> >> Do the following to install the Vista,
>> >>
>> >> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
>> >> for
>> >> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
>> >>
>> >> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
>> >> Management>delete
>> >> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
>> >> 1. Open Windows Explorer
>> >> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected
>> >> operating
>> >> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
>> >> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
>> >> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
>> >> partition
>> >> that
>> >> you deleted,
>> >> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
>> >> 60000
>> >> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
>> >> window
>> >> and click Next
>> >> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
>> >> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
>> >> 8. Then click finish
>> >> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
>> >> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want
>> >> Vista
>> >> installed and let
>> >> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
>> >>
>> >> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
>> >> only
>> >> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
>> >> format
>> >> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
>> >> formatting and set up on it's own.
>> >>
>> >> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
>> >> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
>> >> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
>> >> OS.
>> >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
>> >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
>> >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista
>> >> name
>> >> and
>> >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
>> >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
>> >> that
>> >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the
>> >> list
>> >> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
>> >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
>> >> menu,
>> >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
>> >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>> >>
>> >> Hope this helps.
>> >>
>> >> Jan
>> >> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
>> >> Data/Comp Technology
>> >> www.datacomptech.com
>> >> Smiles are meant to be shared,
>> >> that's why they're so contagious.
>> >>
>> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
>> >> readers.
>> >> How to make a good newsgroup post:
>> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>> >>
>> >> "angie71" <> wrote in message
>> >> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-...
>> >> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my
>> >> >primary
>> >> >and
>> >> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
>> >> > controls
>> >> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
>> >> > Vista,
>> >> > will
>> >> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
>> >> > install
>> >> > only XP to get back to where I started?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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I'm sorry it took so long to answer your response.
Yes, it gives the error at the first reboot during the installation.
I have IDE drives and my cd\dvd rom is set for first boot priority.
Do you know what else it may be.

"Jan Il" wrote:

> Hi Leroy :-)
>
> When you say it stops at the boot manager and gives the error, does it do
> this at the first reboot during the installation, or after it is finished
> and reboots for the last time prior to startup?
>
> Do you have SATA and IDE drives? Set your BIOS to read your CD/DVD ROM
> drive first. Reboot and The try the install again.
>
> Also check the information here
> http://www.vistaforums.com/forum/Topic415-9-1.aspx
> http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...fm/602011.html
>
> Dual Booting With Vista Beta
> http://www.multibooters.co.uk/bootmgr.html
>
> Repair Vista:
>
> Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. Select
> Repair and let it do the job.
>
> As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data files
> to a DVD or another hard drive (internal or external) for safe keeping.
>
> Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro
> http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php
>
> For Single Booting:
>
> 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the
> Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your default
> OS.
> 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply.
> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and
> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that
> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list
> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu,
> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
>
> Your new boot menu should appear on restart
>
> > Hi Jan,
> >
> > Yes I want to dual boot.
> >
> > I followed the same direction you gave angie, going into disk management
> > to
> > create the partition, but did not format or assign a drive letter. I then
> > rebooted, insert the vista dvd in the rom and restart the computer. I let
> > vista format the drive/partiton itself.
> >
> > I've tried everything. All the suggestion in the news group. it goes
> > through
> > the installation fine, when it time to reboot and go back into vista to
> > finish up (vista is suppose to reboot several times before completing the
> > setup), it stops at the boot manager and get the message when I select
> > vista
> > from the menu. I get the message that winload.exe could not be loaded
> > because
> > the application is missing or corrupt.
> >
> > thanks,
> > leroy
> > "Jan Il" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Leroy :-)
> >>
> >> Am I correct in gathering that you want to dual boot?
> >>
> >> 1.When you install Vista, are you pre-formatting and drive for Vista?
> >> That
> >> can sometimes cause this problem.
> >>
> >> 2. How did you install Vista? Put the DVD in the ROM and then reboot, or
> >> start it logged on to XP?
> >>
> >> Hope this helps.
> >>
> >> Jan
> >> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa]
> >> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> >> that's why they're so contagious.
> >>
> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
> >> readers.
> >> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > Hi Jan Il,
> >> >
> >> > I did the same steps you said to Angie but I get problem isth
> >> > winload.exe,
> >> > "INFO: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application
> >> > is
> >> > missing or ocrrupt. (I have a 80gb drive, partition into 2 equal drives
> >> > (40gb), with XP on C drive). ANy other solution to this problem. Thanks
> >> > Leroy
> >> >
> >> > "Jan Il" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi Angie :-)
> >> >>
> >> >> *DO NOT* change the Vista or XP drive letters to anything else after
> >> >> Vista
> >> >> is installed. Vista will see the drive it is on as the C:\ drive, and
> >> >> show
> >> >> XP on another letter drive when you are in Vista. XP will see itself
> >> >> on
> >> >> the
> >> >> C:\ drive when you are in XP. This is just the way it does. So, no
> >> >> need
> >> >> to
> >> >> about which OS is on which drive in that regard.
> >> >>
> >> >> Do the following to install the Vista,
> >> >>
> >> >> If you can open the VistaBoot Pro from XP, click Bootloader and set it
> >> >> for
> >> >> Uninstall Vista Bootloader (return to XP). Close out.
> >> >>
> >> >> Then right click on My Computer on the desktop>Manage>Disk
> >> >> Management>delete
> >> >> that partition/drive that Vista is on. Then do the following:
> >> >> 1. Open Windows Explorer
> >> >> 2. Click Tools>Folder Options>View and uncheck "Hide protected
> >> >> operating
> >> >> system files" and click OK and close out of that function.
> >> >> 3. Close out of Windows Explorer and then reboot.
> >> >> 4. Back in XP, go back to Disk Management, click on the drive or
> >> >> partition
> >> >> that
> >> >> you deleted,
> >> >> 5. Right click on it and select new Partition, enter 40000 =40 MB (or
> >> >> 60000
> >> >> = 60 MB, etc) or whatever size partition you want in the Volume size
> >> >> window
> >> >> and click Next
> >> >> 6. Click the "Do not assign a drive letter" and click Next
> >> >> 7. Click "Do not format the drive" and click Next
> >> >> 8. Then click finish
> >> >> 9. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer
> >> >> 10. When it comes up, select the drive from the list where you want
> >> >> Vista
> >> >> installed and let
> >> >> Vista format the drive/partition itself.
> >> >>
> >> >> It does not matter that it does not have a letter as Vista will see it
> >> >> only
> >> >> as C:\ anyway. The install will take a little longer as Vista will
> >> >> format
> >> >> the drive, but, I have found that often it is best to let Vista do the
> >> >> formatting and set up on it's own.
> >> >>
> >> >> One Vista is installed, install the VistaBoot Pro:
> >> >> 1. When it opens click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader
> >> >> section, select XP or Vista from the drop down box to be your default
> >> >> OS.
> >> >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 30 seconds. Click apply.
> >> >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the
> >> >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista
> >> >> name
> >> >> and
> >> >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it.
> >> >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window
> >> >> that
> >> >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the
> >> >> list
> >> >> first, click the Up tab to move it up.
> >> >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot
> >> >> menu,
> >> >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case.
> >> >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot
> >> >>
> >> >> Hope this helps.
> >> >>
> >> >> Jan
> >> >> MS MVP - Windows IE/OE [DTS/AumHa]
> >> >> Data/Comp Technology
> >> >> www.datacomptech.com
> >> >> Smiles are meant to be shared,
> >> >> that's why they're so contagious.
> >> >>
> >> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other
> >> >> readers.
> >> >> How to make a good newsgroup post:
> >> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >> >>
> >> >> "angie71" <> wrote in message
> >> >> newsBF88845-541F-4A4A-98FA-...
> >> >> >I partitioned my hard drive and installed Windows Xp on C as my
> >> >> >primary
> >> >> >and
> >> >> > Vista on F as my secondary. The problem is that Vista took over and
> >> >> > controls
> >> >> > the boot up, or so it seems. If I format the partition containing
> >> >> > Vista,
> >> >> > will
> >> >> > it render my PC toast? Will I have to completely rebuild my PC and
> >> >> > install
> >> >> > only XP to get back to where I started?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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