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asot03
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:28 pm Reply with quote

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Hey guys, i've tried to boot to windows xp after installing vista 5472 on the XP installation,and in a search on the forum i've found this command that i need to give:
bcdedit /set {ntldr} device partition=C:

But after i made this proccess, when i load the "old windows version" in the boot manager it says "no boot.ini" or something like that, what can i do??

Thanx for your time thumbsup
 
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Graham Massey
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:38 pm Reply with quote

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Hi asot03 and welcome to PROnetworks

Try this - not sure if it will solve your specific problem but it may. Download VistaBootPRO 2.1 and install it and then browse to the Programs>PROnetworks>VistaBootPRO folder, copy bootsect.exe and paste it into your Windows\system32 folder and then open the command prompt and run:

bootsect /NT60 ALL

This will pull all OS's on your system into the Vista boot menu.

If you get an access denied error returned, then first disable UAC by double clicking the username icon on the start menu and select Security options and then uncheck UAC and restart your system and run the command again

If that does not work then remember the error message you get so that we can go from there
 
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asot03
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:49 pm Reply with quote

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Nope,dont do the charm...
eek
my old windows (XP) is moved by Vista to "Windows.old" if it help...
 
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Graham Massey
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:52 pm Reply with quote

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I'm afraid you have then installed Windows Vista on top of Windows XP in an upgrade install. It's not impossible to recover your XP installation but it is a major excercise.
 
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asot03
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:59 pm Reply with quote

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Grav!ty wrote:
I'm afraid you have then installed Windows Vista on top of Windows XP in an upgrade install. It's not impossible to recover your XP installation but it is a major excercise.


Nooooooo anino i installed vista over xp in a clean install smilenod

I'm positive!
 
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Algis Koscus
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:14 pm Reply with quote

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asot03 wrote:
Grav!ty wrote:
I'm afraid you have then installed Windows Vista on top of Windows XP in an upgrade install. It's not impossible to recover your XP installation but it is a major excercise.


Nooooooo anino i installed vista over xp in a clean install smilenod

I'm positive!


That's weird as one only gets Windows.old files when installing over. Trust me , I've done it. oops That's not a clean install. Since you don't seem to care about XP, reinstall Vista making sure that you select the proper option. You do need to have an extra partition to install Vista to if you want to keep XP though it may be too late now.
 
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asot03
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:18 pm Reply with quote

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Ok, i think this was the problem, i installed vista on the same partition,lol.

lets try something else, is their a way to install xp now from xp boot setup, and have vista to?
how can i arrange the bootup when i will install xp?
 
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gries818
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:19 pm Reply with quote

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asot03 wrote:
Nooooooo anino i installed vista over xp in a clean install smilenod

I'm positive!


Feel free to make a new post in the Vista Chat and Support Forum if need be to get your XP install back.

Also, Welcome to PROnetworks! Head on over to the Introduction Forum and Introduce yourself if you haven't done so already!
 
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Algis Koscus
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:26 pm Reply with quote

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asot03 wrote:
Ok, i think this was the problem, i installed vista on the same partition,lol.

lets try something else, is their a way to install xp now from xp boot setup, and have vista to?
how can i arrange the bootup when i will install xp?


OK, that makes sense now. smilenod Yes you can have both but all will be lost from your previous state. Do a clean install of XP, then go to XP's disk management and create a new partition where you will send Vista to, assuming your hard drive isn't partitioned yet. This is the easiest way, as long as you backup your stuff first.
 
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gries818
PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 5:29 pm Reply with quote

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augie wrote:
OK, that makes sense now. smilenod Yes you can have both but all will be lost from your previous state. Do a clean install of XP, then go to XP's disk management and create a new partition where you will send Vista to, assuming your hard drive isn't partitioned yet.


No DON'T do this yet... we may be able to get it back... Grav!ty has a method that can be used to fix this so don't hurry into to it smilenod
 
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