"DerMerovingian" <> wrote...
> I am running Vista Ultimate on my iMac, (yes i know...a Mac, but i don't
> want to mave around 2 PC's, i prefer one that does both for work and
No problem here, I'm thinking of getting a Mac for my next PC and running
Bootcamp (and Mac OS X too, of course).
> personal use) using bootcamp and all works fine.
> The other day, i booted back into Windows and for a few seconds lots of
> messages referring to "fdisk" and "Vista loader v 2.1.2" and other message
> i'll call jibberish (at least to me) appeared. They went away and Vista
As far as I can tell, this message does not come from any of the Vista
files. Vista itself does not contain the string "Vista loader" and certainly
not in a "version 2.1.2". That leaves 2 possibilities -
- the error is coming from Bootcamp. In this case, you would probably get
better results asking in a Bootcamp user forum, such as
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1165
- "Vista Loader v2.1.2" is the name of a well-known crack, to run unlicensed
versions of Vista. See for example
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...oftmod-update/.
If you happen to be running this or similar crack (by no means confirmed,
purely from the error message; but if you are ...) then you would be
strictly on your own, and you would deserve every problem you get.
But overall, I'm thinking it may be a Bootcamp error message. So you'll get
better results if you ask in the Bootcamp forum. In terms of utilities to
download, perhaps you downloaded EasyBCD from
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 ???
If you can actually get into Windows, install EasyBCD , then run it, and
click on the "Manage Bootloader" tab; click on "Write MBR" and reboot.
Hope it helps,
PS You know the Merovingians got beaten by the Carolingians, right? Beware
of short Pippins! :-) I have a soft spot for Clovis I ... well, more for
his brother-in-law Theodoric, actually. But I digress ...
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Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au