You have two hard drives, correct? You have/had an operating system on the
other hard drive, right? That being the case, the other hard drive has an
active primary partition on it. There can only be one active partition - for
the system you wish to boot.
I have seen this a few times and each time I have been able to solve the
condition using Acronis Disk Director to deactivate the other primary
partition. Then the computer will boot into Vista just fine.
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"BigK" <> wrote in message
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>I upgraded my laptop to Vista from XP MCE. I did a clean install on one
>partition so I am not dual booting at all.
>
> For the second time now my installation has gotten screwed. It keeps
> saying that the windload.exe is corrupt or not available. I have found
> some sites that say I need to fix it with bcdedit but that would not work.
> I have tried the repair feature from the boot/install disk to no avail. I
> did not have time to call MS because I had to get some work done so I just
> reimaged the XP back onto it. But is there some known problem or fix that
> I could get help so that I can confidently upgrade again? At this point I
> am likely going to have to just suck it up and call MS for a refund
> because I don't want to reload and have this happen again.
>
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> BigK wrote this
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