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Boot to earlier version
Stephen Petrowski bsa2...@adelphia.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup go to the disk manager and change the drive letters in vista then I will "open" this topis once again to ask somebody here is it possible to "move" or copy boot loader which is now on E partition to partition C which is

Windows Vista Will Wipe Linux Partitions
Could you recommend what I change here. Thank you R Nadon ; ;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems. ;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options. ; [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems]

Windows Vista Will Wipe Linux Partitions
When you booted the linux kernel successfully, did you change the source code and rebuild it to make it work? Thanks a lot! Frank Steven Rostedt wrote in message What I would do next is, if a UART is available (which I would assume is, since you're working with vxWorks boot loader), write a small program that

Update for Windows Vista (KB929777)
Or edit W2k3 registry under Vista and set Userinit path to value explained in this KB above, then - after succesfull booting - change system partition However, I'm having a hard time using BCDEDIT to create another entry in the boot loader... I can't get a prompt to boot into the Windows 2003 environment.

Vista CTP Beta 2 and Kernel Debugging.
I have windows xp installed right now and I dual booted with vista by re-partitioning my hard drive. After encountering problems with vista I delted the vista partition and resized the xp partition back to it's original size. I am now stuck with the windows vista boot loader which persistantly telling me that the

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
Graywind Grayw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Oh my, I just realized the forum I post at forwards to this .... 30 Windows Boot Loader ------------------- identifier {current} device partition=C: path \Windows\system32\winload.exe description Microsoft Windows Vista

Restoring image to 2nd partition AFTER installing Vista
Installing a second Microsoft operating system doesn't change the System Partition drive letter! If Vista did indeed change the Windows 2000 boot volume drive letter from C to D then you Use option /nt52 to restore the ntldr boot loader 2- Use fixntfs.exe (in the boot folder) to remove the Vista boot loader.

How to use vxworks bootloader to load monta vista ...
Thanks in advance, Steve Instead of swapping the drives you can just change the boot order in the BIOS and boot to one drive or the other. When you throw in Vista to the mix then you have to add the XP installations to the Vista boot loader, the XP boot loader (ntldr) cannot boot Vista, but the Vista loader can

Dual boot - remove one OS.
Now vxWorks boot loader will copy it somewhere and then jump to it. The first thing that zImage does is to find out where it is (bl then mflr r3), and with that it relocates itself somewhere, (I think at the 8 meg part) out of the way from where it will place the kernel, but in some location that it can start

0xc0000225
This will probably change with time, especially since Vista will have 64 bit capability. Graphics was a problem, but most card makers now have 64bit drivers, Adding x64 to my XP32 was no problem, and Windows set up the boot loader. I suspect trying it from Win98 might require some boot loader surgery!

Cannot Install
Mac Stephen Petrowski" wrote: go to the disk manager and change the drive letters in vista then format the empty drive simple as that "Mac (Croatia)" I will "open" this topis once again to ask somebody here is it possible to "move" or copy boot loader which is now on E partition to partition C which is empty

Dual boot (Ubuntu - Vista)
If windows is going to be a full featured OS then it should include a good bootloader and offer the option of being configured to boot any other OS's that the You *CAN* configure the NT Bootloader to load any other OS. Yep, just not *DURING* an install and then only manually... :-( ws -- change to leews to mail.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
Windows Boot Manager -------------------- identifier {bootmgr} device partition=C: default {current} displayorder {current} timeout 30 Windows Boot Loader ------------------- identifier {current} device partition=C: path \Windows\system32\winload.exe description Windows Vista (TM) Business (recovered) osdevice

Dual boot problem, Windows Vista RC1 and Windows XP
Also
the Vista boot loader cannot be removed from your hard drive without a complete reformat. As of now even multi-OS commercial boot loaders cannot displace the cheaper ones have only 800 good view angles >>no color changing (I have people review pics over shoulder or next to me some people highly rate the

Vista boot manager removal from Win98 disk
After restoring Vista's bootloader with Vistaboot pro, I could boot into Vista, but not XP. I would get an error about not being able to locate the ntldr file when I tried to boot into XP If done properly, when using Vista to access the Boot.ini file on the XP drive should require a permission change to modify.

Change Boot setting for Vista
BOOTMGR reads the BCD file from the \boot directory on the active partition 7.. The BCD (boot configuration database) contains various configuration parameters( this information was previously stored in the boot.ini) 8.. When windows vista is selected, BOOTMGR transfer control to the Windows Loader (winload.exe) or

Deleting Dual Boot and Keeping Vista
I don't see how Windows needs to be able to manage grub or lilo or BM but detecting the presence of another boot-loader should be a mere matter of courtesy. I hope Win XP does this. Felmon Nope, it does not, in my vast experience. -- http://dotware.co.uk You never change things by fighting the existing reality.

Cannot boot Xp partition in Dual boot after restoring with Gho
EasyBCD and VistBootPro you should bed able to install on xp and FIX the vista boot loader. by switching cables you are defeating the system and these They ought to change the law to allow customer to return the software if it doesn't work unless there is a warning label: UNLIKELY TO WORK WITH YOUR OLD XP

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Otherwise, just make the registry change and go with what you have. "Don" <burnet...@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23XNYqU0dIHA.5560@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Dang, still did not work. I installed VistaBootPro in Windows XP. Installed Vista Bootloader using system bootloader tab, selected C drive,

Dual Boot with windows XP as first partition and vista second
Dual boot.ini is fine as long as its default Arcpath is right. You can always change the boot.ini just before you capture the image. 2) Yes, it does since you are accessing Diskpart on Vista (the same kernel and virtual disk services) uses the boot sector that point to bootmgr loader (not ntldr) by default.