I found something similar, but not exactly the same scenario.
I have a hard drive with two partitions.
I formatted the second partition to a DOS bootable one, leaving this partition active.
Without changing to make the first partition the active one, I start the installation of my VISTA, and I install it onto the first partition.
Everything is fine until I wanted to boot the PC from that second DOS bootable partition. I use a tool to switch to this partition but it still booted into VISTA.
I doubt, the VISTA installer wrote something to this second partition so it redirects the boot loader to boot from the first partition, no matter what.
Is this normal?
Timu
"Jase" <> wrote in message news:857D72E1-62EC-4F50-BD35-...
> Well Trevor i think you should get that Hard Drive and put it back in and try
> it then.
>
> All started when you put the Hard Drive in
>
> "Trevor Tinsman" wrote:
>
>> I have been using Vista 5600 RC1 since it came out. No problems whatsoever
>> with it unti last night. I had a second hard drive that I installed last
>> night and Vista picked it right up and allowed me to format the drive. I was
>> doing this for a friend, so all I did was install thye drive (windows picked
>> it up) formatted it, then uninstalled it. When I started the machine up it
>> came to the normal login window, I entered my username and password (which I
>> know is correct) and it gives me this error.
>>
>> "You cannot log on because the logon method you are using is not allowed on
>> this computer. Please contact your administrator."
>>
>> Any attemp to logon in safemode, so on, gives me this error...
>>
>> Any idea's?
>>
>>
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