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rushhour
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 3:01 pm |
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Hi,
I successfully dual-booted Windows XP and Vista, and used VistaBootPro to restore the boot loader. I Successfully entered Windows XP and then after restarting, successfully entered Vista, but now when the Operating System selector comes up and I want to boot into XP, it comes up with:
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Windows failed to start. A hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:
1. Insert Windows installation disk then restart
2. Choose language settings and then click Next
3. Click repair your computer
If you don't have this disk then contact the administrator
File \ ntldr
Status: 0xc000000e
Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt |
Any ideas on how to fix this problem? Or is it simply a case of using VistaBootPro all the time to restore booting into XP?
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rushhour
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:27 pm |
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Is there anyone that can help me? I really need to get back into XP.
Thanks in advance.
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figurado
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:08 pm |
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rushhour - I have a nearly identical problem in that I get the same error message when attempting to boot to XP after ghost/cloning my original XP drive to a larger drive. I was able to dual boot no problem before but now I can't boot from the Boot Manager screen into XP. I don't have a solution yet either and am waiting for a response to my last question.
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NT50
Jeff Replogle |
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:30 pm |
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jbullard
Jason Bullard |
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:46 pm |
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rushhour,
Can you post a the contents of VBP -> Overview -> All? I think it is just a matter of an incorrect setting for your partition drive for XP.
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figurado
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Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:31 pm |
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| NT50 wrote: |
Your three files for XP to boot are not in the correct location
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I now have the three xp files in the root directory of both drives (XP and Vista) and I still have the same problem as rushhour.
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rushhour
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Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:40 am |
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figurado - Why hijack my personal help thread? I find it confusing now that someone else has posted into this thread with their problem, and by the way, I have not got the same problem as you what the hell is ghost cloning?!
jbullard - my overview file is shown below:
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Windows Boot Manager
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identifier {bootmgr}
device partition=C:
description Windows Boot Manager
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
default {current}
resumeobject {0edb023f-72f9-11db-ab67-ee8972af9baa}
displayorder {current}
{ntldr}
toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}
timeout 30
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}
recoverysequence {572bcd55-ffa7-11d9-aae0-0007e994107d}
recoveryenabled Yes
osdevice partition=C:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject {0edb023f-72f9-11db-ab67-ee8972af9baa}
nx OptIn
Resume from Hibernate
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identifier {0edb023f-72f9-11db-ab67-ee8972af9baa}
device partition=C:
path \Windows\system32\winresume.exe
description Windows Resume Application
locale en-US
inherit {resumeloadersettings}
filedevice partition=C:
filepath \hiberfil.sys
pae Yes
debugoptionenabled No
Windows Memory Tester
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identifier {memdiag}
device partition=C:
path \boot\memtest.exe
description Windows Memory Diagnostic
locale en-US
inherit {globalsettings}
badmemoryaccess Yes
Windows Legacy OS Loader
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identifier {ntldr}
device unknown
path \ntldr
description Microsoft Windows XP
EMS Settings
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identifier {emssettings}
bootems Yes
Debugger Settings
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identifier {dbgsettings}
debugtype Serial
debugport 1
baudrate 115200
RAM Defects
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identifier {badmemory}
Global Settings
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identifier {globalsettings}
inherit {dbgsettings}
{emssettings}
{badmemory}
Boot Loader Settings
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identifier {bootloadersettings}
inherit {globalsettings}
Resume Loader Settings
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identifier {resumeloadersettings}
inherit {globalsettings}
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Hope you can help!
Edit - changed it to overall > all
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yeshuas
Daniel Schmidt |
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Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:01 am |
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rushhour, you need to check and see if you have the 3 files, NTDETECT, NTLDR, and boot.ini, in the root directory of the drive marked as system, boot, in your didk management screen.
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figurado
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Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:02 am |
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| rushhour wrote: |
figurado - Why hijack my personal help thread? I find it confusing now that someone else has posted into this thread with their problem, and by the way, I have not got the same problem as you what the hell is ghost cloning?!
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If you will reread you may figure out that I was trying to help. Unless I'm mistaken this is a public forum. I did not hijack "your" thread at all. My problem was very similar to yours.
Despite the similar canned advice I was given the location of the boot files was not the issue and it may not be in your situation. When you upgrade a hard drive you typically clone it and ghost was the original application to accomplish that task.
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rushhour
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Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:12 am |
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| yeshuas wrote: |
| rushhour, you need to check and see if you have the 3 files, NTDETECT, NTLDR, and boot.ini, in the root directory of the drive marked as system, boot, in your didk management screen. |
I can't seem to find them, I have unchecked the the box for the 'hide protected operating system files' but I do not see them. I assume I have to look in the System folder on my XP drive?
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