http://www.vistabootpro.org/
Why VistaBootPRO?
Chances are you're here because you're running Windows Vista and want to do
one of two things. Install a second OS or manage your boot configuration
without directly editing the BCDEdit file. As you likely now realize,
Windows Vista has made this task somewhat complicated for most users.
VistaBootPRO was developed to make changes to the Windows Vista Boot
Configuration Data (BCD) registry quickly and easily, doing the job in a
fraction of the time it would take using the alternative. The only other way
to edit the BCD is to use the command prompt application "bcdedit.exe,"
located in the Windows\system32 folder of Windows Vista, which requires
users to become familiar with the ins and outs of the bcdedit.exe switches
and options, leaving many frustrated users in its path. VistaBootPRO allows
users to easily and neatly organize their boot configuration entries from
within all flavors of Windows.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true
peter
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> Sigh, I can not figure out how to repair/restore the MBR on my Toshiba
> Satellite notebook PC. Used to be easy with WinXP, I just popped in my
> legal copy of WinXP and chose the option, or in a command prompt typed
> fixmbr. But with Vista and a Toshiba laptop that has recovered CDs
> (two) I am clueless. I have tried the recovery CD, but it looks like
> it wants to toast the system, wipe everything, to do this. No option
> to restore MBR.
>
> This all came about when earlier today I installed XUbuntu Linux 8.04.
> But I want linux off my system, it is gone, but its GRUB bootloader
> remains. I can boot into Windows VISTA, but I would prefer to just get
> rid of that linux grub bootloader and restore the Vista MBR
> bootloader. But how do I fix the Vista MBR using recovery CDs that
> came with the laptop? Sigh. Any help greatly appreciated.
>