On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 22:10:11 -0800, "Tom Dacon"
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>I've got a system that has XP on an IDE disk (the primary boot drive), and
>I've got a copy of Vista on my SATA second drive. I was double-booting so
>that I could experiment with Vista to see if I was ready to move to it, but
>my time has run out.
>
>Suddenly the IDE drive with XP on it has started to fail, not quite
>catastrophically but enough so that I can't boot into the XP partition, and
>I'm moving my operation over onto the Vista partition. And I'm going to have
>to remove the failing IDE drive and replace it with a new one.
>
>Unfortunately the master boot record is on the failing IDE drive. I've been
>looking around on the web for repair tools and it looks like the Recovery
>Environment that you can get to by booting from the installation DVD will do
>the job, but can anyone give me a cookbook approach to getting this fixed? I
>don't know what I need to do about a boot sector, whether just repairing the
>MBR is all I have to do, and so on and so forth.
Changing boot drive
<http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general/browse_thread/thread/b7b5f701391f6a4c/2489c03e0a2cb83d?hl=en&lnk=st&q=#2489c03e0a2cb83d>
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>Thanks for any help,
>Tom Dacon
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