vistaboot pro 3.3 probleme timout (Resolved)
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vistaboot pro 3.3 probleme timout (Resolved)
hello i ve a error when i use vistaboot pro 3.3
error command timout/ 30
bernique,
Welcome to PROnetworks and stop our <a href="http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=32">Intro Area</a> to tell us a little about yourself.
Would mind copying and pasting the contents of VistaBootPRO -> View Settings -> All here so we can take a look at that. Sounds like there might be a problem with your timeout setting.
Jason
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There is currently 4 OS(s) installed on your system.
The current boot timeout is: 38
Default OS: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (r�cup�r�)
Entry 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (r�cup�r�)
BCD ID: {default}
Boot Drive: C:
Windows Drive: C:
System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \Windows
Entry 2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (rcupr)
BCD ID: {ba71252b-3db1-11dc-b9da-8179a7c0a6ae}
Boot Drive: C:
Windows Drive: C:
System Bootloader: \Windows\System32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \WINDOWS
Entry 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
BCD ID: {f933394e-0faf-11dc-b2f2-ab016e210caa}
Boot Drive: unknown
Windows Drive: unknown
System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \Windows
Entry 4
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Version ant�rieure de Windows
BCD ID: {ntldr}
Boot Drive: unknown
System Bootloader: \ntldr
The current boot timeout is: 38
Default OS: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (r�cup�r�)
Entry 1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (r�cup�r�)
BCD ID: {default}
Boot Drive: C:
Windows Drive: C:
System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \Windows
Entry 2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Windows Vista (TM) Ultimate (rcupr)
BCD ID: {ba71252b-3db1-11dc-b9da-8179a7c0a6ae}
Boot Drive: C:
Windows Drive: C:
System Bootloader: \Windows\System32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \WINDOWS
Entry 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
BCD ID: {f933394e-0faf-11dc-b2f2-ab016e210caa}
Boot Drive: unknown
Windows Drive: unknown
System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
Windows Directory: \Windows
Entry 4
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Version ant�rieure de Windows
BCD ID: {ntldr}
Boot Drive: unknown
System Bootloader: \ntldr
bernique,
Sorry about the delay. It looks that your entire BCD Registry is somewhat corrupted. If you wouldn't mind doing this for me.
1. Open VistaBootPRO
2. In the View Setting screens click on All
3. Copy the contents of that here
Obviously you already a boot timeout set but I think that there might be another culprit here. All your Boot Drive's, and Windows Drive's are reporting unknown. Do you have any weird drive configuration?
Sorry about the delay. It looks that your entire BCD Registry is somewhat corrupted. If you wouldn't mind doing this for me.
1. Open VistaBootPRO
2. In the View Setting screens click on All
3. Copy the contents of that here
Obviously you already a boot timeout set but I think that there might be another culprit here. All your Boot Drive's, and Windows Drive's are reporting unknown. Do you have any weird drive configuration?
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Glad to hear you got it working. I will take a look at the difference there between 3.1 and 3.3 however I am about 99.9% sure nothing changed on that aspect of things. But I really can't remember right now.
Jason
Jason
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Ahh. That actually makes more sense. We are working on a multi-lingual version which will correct the issues that we are currently experiencing between non-english Vista users and VistaBootPRO. That is the main problem is there is a language conflict with VistaBootPRO and Vista. Please make sure you check for updates often.
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Hey free Translation by Google
Not perfect but does allow me to somewhat understand what you did.
Not perfect but does allow me to somewhat understand what you did.
Google Translation wrote:Use the software Vistaboot Pro free downloadable and installs under XP (a council uses version 3.1 of Vista boot pro and not the last.) (attention the file is downloaded correctly but oddly it is necessary to add extension .EXE to him so that it is functional) When you launch the software, in the heading
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Hehe, I like the French version better, at least I understood it better. Only thing I don't understand is adding the .exe to the downloaded app.
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