Hi,
My situation is complicated:
- I have Win2K and XP dual boot originally in harddisk A (dual boot0
- bought second harddisk B to install Vista (single boot)
- put them in internal mobile rack
- I can swap the 'position' of the harddisk to boot into Vista or Win2K/XP
ie. if I put harddisk A in SATA 1 channel, I can boot into Win2K/XP
if I put harddisk B in SATA 1 channel, I can boot into Vista only
- the problem is last night when I boot into Vista, it found there was
problem in harddisks, then run repair and deleted/inserted indexes the
Win2K/XP harddisk also the boot sector.
I am not sure the Vista can repair harddisk A boot file.
"Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message
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> "Alan T" <> wrote in message
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> >I got Vista installed on first harddisk on first SATA.
> > I have another harddisk on 2nd SATA, this harddisk has Win2K and WinXP
> > installed.
> > These 2 HD are in internal mobile rack.
> >
> > Last night I boot up into Vista, there was a harddisk consistency check
> > and
> > it delete and insert index to the 2nd harddisk.
> >
> > Then I swapped both harddisks, I want to boot into XP, I selected the XP
> > option in dual boot menu, but it said there is
> > \winnt\system32\config\system
> > missing.
> >
> > What can I do?
> >
> >
> With that hard disk still in the position it is in as the primary OS, boot
> from the XP CD and run a repair install, that should restore the proper
boot
> files to that drive. I assume, based on what you have said, you are not
> dual booting but swapping disks to boot to the specific OS.
>
> If you are dual or multibooting, the above will wipe that out and you'd
have
> to run Vista's repair option from setup to restore the boot menu and the
> ability to boot into the other OSs.
>
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> Michael Solomon
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