Help me: XP can't boot up!
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Help me: XP can't boot up!
Hi there,
I just installed VistaBootPro for booting XP in new Lenovo with pre-installed Windows Vista.
Actually XP can't boot up after selecting, with error message:
File: \ntldr
Status: 0xc000000f
Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.
Here are the steps I have done:
- Creating new partition for XP in new Lenovo with pre-installed Vista.
- Install XP from CD. XP boots up OK.
- Install VistaBootPro 3.2 in XP.
- Run VistaBootPro and restore VistaBootLoader. I see two OSs there now.
- After rebooting two OSs are offer: Vista and XP. Vista can boot well , but choosing XP causes above error.
Please, tell me what i am doing wrong?
Thanks very much.
- TuanLa1972
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- Joined: Sat May 12, 2007 12:53 am
Hi TuanLa1972, welcome to PROnetworks,
Take a look at this thread, it has some information that will be helpful
Missing NTLDR
- shreader
- Software Director
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Thanks for welcome :D .
Just wanted to say I resolved my problem by searching arround the forum.
The reason was wrong assignment of boot drive for OSs.
Just re-assigned boot drive of both OSs to C: and they can boot fine.
Honestly i don't understand it clearly, but it works now.
Thanks very much for giving us beautiful state-of-art piece of software :D .
Best regards.
Tuan.
Just wanted to say I resolved my problem by searching arround the forum.
The reason was wrong assignment of boot drive for OSs.
Just re-assigned boot drive of both OSs to C: and they can boot fine.
Honestly i don't understand it clearly, but it works now.
Thanks very much for giving us beautiful state-of-art piece of software :D .
Best regards.
Tuan.
- TuanLa1972
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sat May 12, 2007 12:53 am
- shreader
- Software Director
- Posts: 6716
- Joined: Mon Aug 12, 2002 2:25 am
- Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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