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Jeff Wernicke
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      06-29-2008
I partitioned a new hard drive and formatted it using my Windows XP Home Ed.
SP2 Install CD. I then installed Win XP. I then installed Windows Vista
Home Premium 64 bit on the other partition. ( I have two partitions on a
single drive, C: and D This has been working great for me for the last 5
months. Today I have a reason to perform a repair install on just the
Windows XP partition. I have performed a Win XP repair install successfully
in the past using the XP SP2 install CD but never when my system was set up
as dual boot. If I perform a repair install using my WinXP install disk to
repair the Windows XP installation, will this leave my Vista partition
untouched? Will it at all interfere with the system's ability to multi
boot? I'm not very concerned about not being able to boot up into Windows
XP but it's extremely critical that my system's ability to boot up into
Vista is not compromised. I will not attempt to repair XP until I get ample
information that tells me that it's safe to do so. Thank you.

 
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Malke
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      06-29-2008
Jeff Wernicke wrote:

> I partitioned a new hard drive and formatted it using my Windows XP Home
> Ed.
> SP2 Install CD. I then installed Win XP. I then installed Windows Vista
> Home Premium 64 bit on the other partition. ( I have two partitions on a
> single drive, C: and D This has been working great for me for the last
> 5
> months. Today I have a reason to perform a repair install on just the
> Windows XP partition. I have performed a Win XP repair install
> successfully in the past using the XP SP2 install CD but never when my
> system was set up
> as dual boot. If I perform a repair install using my WinXP install disk
> to repair the Windows XP installation, will this leave my Vista partition
> untouched? Will it at all interfere with the system's ability to multi
> boot? I'm not very concerned about not being able to boot up into Windows
> XP but it's extremely critical that my system's ability to boot up into
> Vista is not compromised. I will not attempt to repair XP until I get
> ample
> information that tells me that it's safe to do so. Thank you.


It will not affect your Vista partition but you won't be able to boot into
Vista any more if you used the Vista boot manager. This is simply remedied
by putting in your Vista DVD and repairing its Startup after you do your XP
repair install.

After you get everything the way you like, consider imaging your
drives/partitions with an imaging program. I prefer Acronis True Image but
there are others. You store the saved images on an external hard drive.

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Colin Barnhorst
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      06-29-2008
It will leave the Vista partition untouched but you may lose the dual boot
option. If so, you will need to copy the Vista boot info to the root of the
XP volume. The easiest way to do that is with VistaBoot Pro 3.3 installed
on the XP side. You can use it to search for the Vista installation and put
the boot files back for you.

If you dual boot XP and Vista, XP damages some important Vista recovery
files everytime you boot XP. Read the link below for how to prevent that.
It involves a lot more than just restore points.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185
and for VBP3.3 see:
http://www.vistabootpro.org/

"Jeff Wernicke" <> wrote in message
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>I partitioned a new hard drive and formatted it using my Windows XP Home
>Ed. SP2 Install CD. I then installed Win XP. I then installed Windows
>Vista Home Premium 64 bit on the other partition. ( I have two partitions
>on a single drive, C: and D This has been working great for me for the
>last 5 months. Today I have a reason to perform a repair install on just
>the Windows XP partition. I have performed a Win XP repair install
>successfully in the past using the XP SP2 install CD but never when my
>system was set up as dual boot. If I perform a repair install using my
>WinXP install disk to repair the Windows XP installation, will this leave
>my Vista partition untouched? Will it at all interfere with the system's
>ability to multi boot? I'm not very concerned about not being able to boot
>up into Windows XP but it's extremely critical that my system's ability to
>boot up into Vista is not compromised. I will not attempt to repair XP
>until I get ample information that tells me that it's safe to do so. Thank
>you.
>


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      06-29-2008
Jeff Wernicke wrote:
> I partitioned a new hard drive and formatted it using my Windows XP Home
> Ed. SP2 Install CD. I then installed Win XP. I then installed Windows
> Vista Home Premium 64 bit on the other partition. ( I have two
> partitions on a single drive, C: and D This has been working great
> for me for the last 5 months. Today I have a reason to perform a repair
> install on just the Windows XP partition. I have performed a Win XP
> repair install successfully in the past using the XP SP2 install CD but
> never when my system was set up as dual boot. If I perform a repair
> install using my WinXP install disk to repair the Windows XP
> installation, will this leave my Vista partition untouched?



It shoiuld, yes.


> Will it at
> all interfere with the system's ability to multi boot?



Yes, it will wipe out the capability. There is, however, a fix for this.


> I'm not very
> concerned about not being able to boot up into Windows XP but it's
> extremely critical that my system's ability to boot up into Vista is not
> compromised. I will not attempt to repair XP until I get ample
> information that tells me that it's safe to do so. Thank you.
>



Windows Vista no longer starts after you install an earlier version of
the Windows operating system in a dual-boot configuration
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919529

MS-MVP John Barnett's Guide is considerably more user-friendly:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/install...ning_vista.htm



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Timothy Daniels
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      06-30-2008
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> It will leave the Vista partition untouched but you may lose the dual boot
> option. If so, you will need to copy the Vista boot info to the root of the
> XP volume.


Are you sure about that? Isn't Vista directed by its BCD store to call
XP's own ntldr to do the XP loading in the case of a dual-boot?


> The easiest way to do that is with VistaBoot Pro 3.3 installed on the XP side.


Are you sure about that? Doesn't VISTAbootPro always install
into Vista?

*TimDaniels*

> You can use it to search for the Vista installation and put the boot files
> back for you.
>
> If you dual boot XP and Vista, XP damages some important Vista recovery files
> everytime you boot XP. Read the link below for how to prevent that. It
> involves a lot more than just restore points.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185
> and for VBP3.3 see:
> http://www.vistabootpro.org/
>
> "Jeff Wernicke" wrote:
>>I partitioned a new hard drive and formatted it using my Windows XP Home Ed.
>>SP2 Install CD. I then installed Win XP. I then installed Windows Vista Home
>>Premium 64 bit on the other partition. ( I have two partitions on a single
>>drive, C: and D This has been working great for me for the last 5 months.
>>Today I have a reason to perform a repair install on just the Windows XP
>>partition. I have performed a Win XP repair install successfully in the past
>>using the XP SP2 install CD but never when my system was set up as dual boot.
>>If I perform a repair install using my WinXP install disk to repair the
>>Windows XP installation, will this leave my Vista partition untouched? Will
>>it at all interfere with the system's ability to multi boot? I'm not very
>>concerned about not being able to boot up into Windows XP but it's extremely
>>critical that my system's ability to boot up into Vista is not compromised. I
>>will not attempt to repair XP until I get ample information that tells me that
>>it's safe to do so. Thank you.
>>

>



 
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Timothy Daniels
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      06-30-2008
Here's a screenshot of VistaBootPro's graphic representation of the
contents of Vista's BCD store:
http://www.pronetworks.org/forum/alb...hp?pic_id=1797 .
Notice entry 1 and its link to /ntldr, XP's boot loader.

*TimDaniels*


 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      06-30-2008
Simply set up a dual boot scenario with XP and Vista in a VPC virtual
machine (with two virtual hard drives), then do an XP repair install and see
what you get. That's by far the easiest way to check these things out.

"Timothy Daniels" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>> It will leave the Vista partition untouched but you may lose the dual
>> boot option. If so, you will need to copy the Vista boot info to the
>> root of the XP volume.

>
> Are you sure about that? Isn't Vista directed by its BCD store to call
> XP's own ntldr to do the XP loading in the case of a dual-boot?
>
>
>> The easiest way to do that is with VistaBoot Pro 3.3 installed on the XP
>> side.

>
> Are you sure about that? Doesn't VISTAbootPro always install
> into Vista?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>
>> You can use it to search for the Vista installation and put the boot
>> files back for you.
>>
>> If you dual boot XP and Vista, XP damages some important Vista recovery
>> files everytime you boot XP. Read the link below for how to prevent
>> that. It involves a lot more than just restore points.
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185
>> and for VBP3.3 see:
>> http://www.vistabootpro.org/
>>
>> "Jeff Wernicke" wrote:
>>>I partitioned a new hard drive and formatted it using my Windows XP Home
>>>Ed. SP2 Install CD. I then installed Win XP. I then installed Windows
>>>Vista Home Premium 64 bit on the other partition. ( I have two
>>>partitions on a single drive, C: and D This has been working great for
>>>me for the last 5 months. Today I have a reason to perform a repair
>>>install on just the Windows XP partition. I have performed a Win XP
>>>repair install successfully in the past using the XP SP2 install CD but
>>>never when my system was set up as dual boot. If I perform a repair
>>>install using my WinXP install disk to repair the Windows XP
>>>installation, will this leave my Vista partition untouched? Will it at
>>>all interfere with the system's ability to multi boot? I'm not very
>>>concerned about not being able to boot up into Windows XP but it's
>>>extremely critical that my system's ability to boot up into Vista is not
>>>compromised. I will not attempt to repair XP until I get ample
>>>information that tells me that it's safe to do so. Thank you.
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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