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john1212sprite
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:58 pm |
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Joined: 05 Sep 2006
Posts: 4
Location: USA
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I know I still got to say hello to everyone in the Intro Forum, but I ran into a problem w/2.1. When I go to click on the Configure button, (I have Dual Boot w/ XP Pro and Vista RC-1 on seperate drives every thing as far as I know has been running fine with the dual boot so far. I just really wanted to try out yours guys great program, and I can seem to get it to work). Anyway back to the problem. When I go to click on the Configure button I get an error message, "system.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Value of '120' is not valid for 'Value'. 'Value' should be between 'Minimum' and 'Maximum'.". This happens when I try to run VistaBootPRO from both XP and Vista. I really appreciate any info in advance to help resolve this issue.
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jrfree1
Jeff Rosado |
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:06 pm |
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Management Applications Development
Joined: 30 Aug 2004
Posts: 5808
Location: Florida
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Hi John, and Welcome to PROnetworks.
If I am reading your post correctly, it is only when you click on the Configure button that you recieve this error?
When you first open the program, do the settings for your current configuration display in the Display settings textbox?
If the settings are displayed, if you could click on the Detailed button and then copy and paste what is displayed there into a post here, this will give us a better idea of what may be causing the error.
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john1212sprite
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Posted:
Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:31 pm |
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Joined: 05 Sep 2006
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Location: USA
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Windows Boot Manager
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identifier {bootmgr}
device partition=D:
description Windows Boot Manager
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
default {ntldr}
displayorder {ntldr}
{current}
toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
timeout 120
Windows Legacy OS Loader
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identifier {ntldr}
device partition=D:
path \ntldr
description Earlier Version of Windows
custom:47000005 301989892
6
Windows Boot Loader
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identifier {current}
device partition=C:
path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Microsoft Windows Vista
locale en-US
inherit {bootloadersettings}
osdevice partition=C:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject {17a8a6d1-3be4-11db-87de-91898b2a06df}
nx OptIn
custom:47000005 301989892
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jbullard
Jason Bullard |
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:32 pm |
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Joined: 06 Jun 2004
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john1212sprite,
Welcome to PRO and as for your problem, it has to do with your boot timeout. Currently, you have your boot timeout set at 120 seconds. Unfortunately, the boot timeout in 2.1 will only go to 100. This is where the conflict is coming in at. While you are in Vista, you can go to "Start" -> "All Programs" -> "Accessories" -> Right click on Command Prompt and Run as Administrator. Then just use this command
bcdedit /timeout 100
This way you still get a longer display but will be able to use the Configure's page in VBP 2.1
HTH,
Jason
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john1212sprite
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:33 pm |
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Thanks for the fast response. Yes, it is only when I acctually click on the Configure Button. Happens when I am using both Xp Pro and Vista Build RC-1. Thanks again.
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john1212sprite
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:36 pm |
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jrfree1 & jbullard, Thank you all so much. That did the trick. Thanks again for the extremely fast response.
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kd1966
Kevin Durbin |
Posted:
Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:43 pm |
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Yes, thanks Jason!! That even helped me........ I didn't realize the limitation on VBPro with the timeout......doh.....
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jrfree1
Jeff Rosado |
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:45 pm |
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Glad you got it worked out John, for future reference, you can also change your boot timeout by using msconfig > and setting the timeout in the boot tab 
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