XP installed over Vista - Admin Rights issue in VistaBootPRO 3.3
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solracna wrote:New pop-up
"VistaBootPro error"
"VistaBootPro detected an error when while attempting to run the following command:
/export....."
"The operation was completed successfully"
...
Carlos
Hi! I'm having the same problem at VistaBootPro3.3, and WinXP SP2
I'd like to boot to my pre-installed Vista, after i installed an XP over it. I know it wasn't a smart thing
I have a HP 8710p notebook (Core2Duo T7300, 1 giga RAM, nvidia quadro nvs320m, 160 GB sata HDD, i965 mainboard)
I have XP SP2 install CD, but no vista DVD (it was pre-installed on HDD)
Hi BxL. I've split your post to it's own thread as I believe you are going to want more help than just sorting out the Admin Rights.
When you say installed XP over Vista what do you mean?
Do you have a seperate partition for XP or did you install XP to the same partition as Vista?
Did you create a recovery disk set before doing this?
Do you still have a recovery partition on your system?
Please give us answers to these questions so that we have a better understanding of what the problem is that you face.
I bought my notebook with preinstalled Vista on HDD (Vista 64bit hungarian)
I had 3 partitions on it : Vista, HP recovery, and another HP partition with Vista drivers and stuff.
I made another primary partition, where i wanted to install my XP prof. SP2 (hungarian).
Vista partition was c:, XP partition is d:
The HP partitions are: HP_RECOVERY E: and OS_TOOLS F:
And Vista didn't boot anymore, I could only boot to XP.
After the XP install i thought i might edit the boot.ini, but found it isn't so easy, so I tried to look up some software on internet to solve the problem and found VistaBootPRO
I haven't made recovery disk set.
I was only made a norton ghost-like procedure, it was a HP software, and I think it made a copy from the virgin vista partition just after bought the notebook. And I think this is on the HP recovery partition which has a 7,8 GB size, and there is a PRELOAD folder with a file called BASE.WIM, that file is 6 GB.
I didn't want to modify anything there, as I don't really know how is it works...
Thanks for the help, and sorry for my bad english
BxL
I had 3 partitions on it : Vista, HP recovery, and another HP partition with Vista drivers and stuff.
I made another primary partition, where i wanted to install my XP prof. SP2 (hungarian).
Vista partition was c:, XP partition is d:
The HP partitions are: HP_RECOVERY E: and OS_TOOLS F:
And Vista didn't boot anymore, I could only boot to XP.
After the XP install i thought i might edit the boot.ini, but found it isn't so easy, so I tried to look up some software on internet to solve the problem and found VistaBootPRO
I haven't made recovery disk set.
I was only made a norton ghost-like procedure, it was a HP software, and I think it made a copy from the virgin vista partition just after bought the notebook. And I think this is on the HP recovery partition which has a 7,8 GB size, and there is a PRELOAD folder with a file called BASE.WIM, that file is 6 GB.
I didn't want to modify anything there, as I don't really know how is it works...
Thanks for the help, and sorry for my bad english
BxL
That all makes much more sense now thank you BxL. Without you being able to use VistaBootPRO (the admin rights issue is as a result of your "foreign language" XP media I believe), to install the Vista bootloader, I'm going to have to give you some commands to run from the command prompt.
They will work, provided all the other factors for a successful dual boot are in place.
The Vista boot system files (bootmgr and the folder Boot plus contents) need to be on the partition tagged "System" as seen in Disk Management. The XP boot system files (ntldr, NTDETECT.COM and boot.ini) need to also be on the partition tagged "System" in Disk Management. Your boot.ini needs to be correctly configured...if you are booting to XP fine then I guess it already is.
Go to www.vistabootpro.org and the link to "View our change log" Download and install Version 3.1 of VistaBootPRO and select to have it install alongside version 3.3. Locate and copy the file bootsect.exe and bcdedit.exe to the XP Windows\System32 folder. You should find them in the Program Files/Pronetworks/VistaBootPRO 3.1 folder. You'll need to have folder options set to show hidden files and folders and uncheck Hide protected operating system files to be able to see it.
Open the command prompt in Windows XP and type bootsect.exe /NT60 ALL and then press Enter on your keyboard. This should have the effect of reinstalling your Vista boot loader and pull the XP installation into it too, and you should then be able to boot to both operating systems.
Let us know if that works for you BxL
They will work, provided all the other factors for a successful dual boot are in place.
The Vista boot system files (bootmgr and the folder Boot plus contents) need to be on the partition tagged "System" as seen in Disk Management. The XP boot system files (ntldr, NTDETECT.COM and boot.ini) need to also be on the partition tagged "System" in Disk Management. Your boot.ini needs to be correctly configured...if you are booting to XP fine then I guess it already is.
Go to www.vistabootpro.org and the link to "View our change log" Download and install Version 3.1 of VistaBootPRO and select to have it install alongside version 3.3. Locate and copy the file bootsect.exe and bcdedit.exe to the XP Windows\System32 folder. You should find them in the Program Files/Pronetworks/VistaBootPRO 3.1 folder. You'll need to have folder options set to show hidden files and folders and uncheck Hide protected operating system files to be able to see it.
Open the command prompt in Windows XP and type bootsect.exe /NT60 ALL and then press Enter on your keyboard. This should have the effect of reinstalling your Vista boot loader and pull the XP installation into it too, and you should then be able to boot to both operating systems.
Let us know if that works for you BxL
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