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Hey gang,

 

I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

 

Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

only boots into Vista.

Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

 

Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

apparently I did something I should not have.

 

I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

desperately need to be able to get back to it.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Don

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Download and install VistaBootPro or EasyBCD and add a legacy OS entry.

Both are free and you can Google for the sites. Depending on your setup,

you may have to duplicate the ntdetect.com, boot.ini and ntldr files to the

other drive and modify the boot.ini to point to the correct drive and

partition for the XP system

 

 

 

"Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

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> Hey gang,

>

> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>

> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

> only boots into Vista.

> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>

> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

> apparently I did something I should not have.

>

> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Don

Guest Lance Le Claire
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

You made a good choice.

 

That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually means

that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it unplugged?) if

so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios to the drive you

want.

 

Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't touch

anything XP will boot first.

 

Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually F10

check your manual ) on most boards.

 

I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP. If I

don't do anything Vista will boot first.

 

If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create a

start menu.

 

Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

 

 

--

Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

http://www.zardoc.com

XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

 

 

 

"Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hey gang,

>

> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>

> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

> only boots into Vista.

> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>

> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

> apparently I did something I should not have.

>

> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Don

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Thanks John,

 

Using Vista Boot Pro, I added a legacy os, named it XP, chose the drive that

Vista shows it is on - E - , then tried rebooting.

It gave me a choice upon boot, but when I choose XP, the system just

restarts.

 

Can you elaborate a little, on duplicating those file you mentioned? Not

sure I fully understand what to do there.

 

Also, when I do manage to get XP to boot, are my partitions going to be as

they were in XP before, ie the main partion will be C, rather than E like

Vista shows it resides in?

 

Thanks,

 

Don

 

 

"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

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> Download and install VistaBootPro or EasyBCD and add a legacy OS entry.

> Both are free and you can Google for the sites. Depending on your setup,

> you may have to duplicate the ntdetect.com, boot.ini and ntldr files to

> the other drive and modify the boot.ini to point to the correct drive and

> partition for the XP system

>

>

>

> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hey gang,

>>

>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>

>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

>> only boots into Vista.

>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

>> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>

>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>

>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>>

>> Don

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Thanks, I will go into bios and give that a try and advise.

 

Don

 

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> You made a good choice.

>

> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually means

> that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it unplugged?)

> if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios to the drive

> you want.

>

> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

> touch anything XP will boot first.

>

> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually F10

> check your manual ) on most boards.

>

> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP. If

> I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>

> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create a

> start menu.

>

> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>

>

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

>

> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hey gang,

>>

>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>

>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

>> only boots into Vista.

>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

>> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>

>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>

>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>>

>> Don

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

letters intact as they should be.

Many thanks Lance!!

 

I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as the

first, and it booted right up into XP.

When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk that

Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

 

Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

 

Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

Vista and XP upon booting?

I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if I

need to.

 

Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when installing

the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

 

Many thanks again,

 

Don

 

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> You made a good choice.

>

> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually means

> that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it unplugged?)

> if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios to the drive

> you want.

>

> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

> touch anything XP will boot first.

>

> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually F10

> check your manual ) on most boards.

>

> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP. If

> I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>

> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create a

> start menu.

>

> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>

>

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

>

> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Hey gang,

>>

>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>

>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

>> only boots into Vista.

>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

>> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>

>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>

>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>>

>> Don

>

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

> Can you elaborate a little, on duplicating those file you mentioned? Not

> sure I fully understand what to do there.

 

Copy the three files onto the root of your other OS. You can edit the

boot.ini file and change rdisk if necessary. You could also give

information as to your drives and what boot files are on each. As a way of

getting to your XP system if necessary, you can use VistaBootPro to restore

the XP boot process from another section. You could then install it on XP

and just restore back and forth until you get the BCD fix to see the ntldr

process

>

> Also, when I do manage to get XP to boot, are my partitions going to be as

> they were in XP before, ie the main partion will be C, rather than E like

> Vista shows it resides in?

 

 

 

The drive letters are already defined in your registry, so the drive letters

will stay the same if the new drive had already been added, otherwise it

will be assigned the next drive letter per the enumeration formula.

> Thanks,

>

> Don

>

>

> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

> news:%23k%234aSldIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> Download and install VistaBootPro or EasyBCD and add a legacy OS entry.

>> Both are free and you can Google for the sites. Depending on your setup,

>> you may have to duplicate the ntdetect.com, boot.ini and ntldr files to

>> the other drive and modify the boot.ini to point to the correct drive and

>> partition for the XP system

>>

>>

>>

>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hey gang,

>>>

>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>

>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

>>> only boots into Vista.

>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

>>> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>

>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>

>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>>

>>>

>>> Don

>>

>

>

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Glad to see you have it working

 

"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

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>

>> Can you elaborate a little, on duplicating those file you mentioned? Not

>> sure I fully understand what to do there.

>

> Copy the three files onto the root of your other OS. You can edit the

> boot.ini file and change rdisk if necessary. You could also give

> information as to your drives and what boot files are on each. As a way

> of getting to your XP system if necessary, you can use VistaBootPro to

> restore the XP boot process from another section. You could then install

> it on XP and just restore back and forth until you get the BCD fix to see

> the ntldr process

>

>>

>> Also, when I do manage to get XP to boot, are my partitions going to be

>> as they were in XP before, ie the main partion will be C, rather than E

>> like Vista shows it resides in?

>

>

>

> The drive letters are already defined in your registry, so the drive

> letters will stay the same if the new drive had already been added,

> otherwise it will be assigned the next drive letter per the enumeration

> formula.

>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

>> news:%23k%234aSldIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> Download and install VistaBootPro or EasyBCD and add a legacy OS entry.

>>> Both are free and you can Google for the sites. Depending on your

>>> setup, you may have to duplicate the ntdetect.com, boot.ini and ntldr

>>> files to the other drive and modify the boot.ini to point to the correct

>>> drive and partition for the XP system

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>

>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>

>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>

>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>

>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Now follow the instructions in this kb article so that XP does not wipe out

your Vista recovery files (system restore, backups, previous versions, etc)

every time you boot XP.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185

 

"Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

> letters intact as they should be.

> Many thanks Lance!!

>

> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk that

> Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>

> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>

> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

> Vista and XP upon booting?

> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if

> I need to.

>

> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>

> Many thanks again,

>

> Don

>

>

> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> You made a good choice.

>>

>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios

>> to the drive you want.

>>

>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>

>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually F10

>> check your manual ) on most boards.

>>

>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>

>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create a

>> start menu.

>>

>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>

>>

>> --

>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.zardoc.com

>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>

>>

>>

>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hey gang,

>>>

>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>

>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

>>> only boots into Vista.

>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

>>> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>

>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>

>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>>

>>>

>>> Don

>>

>

>

Guest Lance Le Claire
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

 

You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

 

Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista. It's

running nice and smooth with SP1.

 

Have fun.

 

 

--

Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

http://www.zardoc.com

XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

 

 

"Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

> letters intact as they should be.

> Many thanks Lance!!

>

> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk that

> Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>

> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>

> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

> Vista and XP upon booting?

> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if

> I need to.

>

> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>

> Many thanks again,

>

> Don

>

>

> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> You made a good choice.

>>

>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios

>> to the drive you want.

>>

>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>

>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually F10

>> check your manual ) on most boards.

>>

>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>

>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create a

>> start menu.

>>

>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>

>>

>> --

>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.zardoc.com

>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>

>>

>>

>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Hey gang,

>>>

>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>

>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it

>>> only boots into Vista.

>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other hard

>>> drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>

>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>

>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>>

>>>

>>> Don

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Thanks Lance, that is how I will do it then.

 

Don

 

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>

> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>

> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista. It's

> running nice and smooth with SP1.

>

> Have fun.

>

>

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>> letters intact as they should be.

>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>

>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

>> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>

>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>

>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

>> Vista and XP upon booting?

>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if

>> I need to.

>>

>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> You made a good choice.

>>>

>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios

>>> to the drive you want.

>>>

>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>

>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>

>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>

>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create

>>> a start menu.

>>>

>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>

>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>

>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>

>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>

>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>

>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Hey Lance,

 

Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will always

have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather than

having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

 

That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working great as

is.

 

Many thanks again,

 

Don

 

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>

> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>

> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista. It's

> running nice and smooth with SP1.

>

> Have fun.

>

>

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>> letters intact as they should be.

>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>

>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

>> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>

>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>

>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

>> Vista and XP upon booting?

>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if

>> I need to.

>>

>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> You made a good choice.

>>>

>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios

>>> to the drive you want.

>>>

>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>

>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>

>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>

>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create

>>> a start menu.

>>>

>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>

>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>

>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>

>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>

>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

I have gone one better and posted my own detailed notes and instructions to

this group in a new thread.

 

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:7821B613-72FA-4996-95B5-12F05A09435F@microsoft.com...

> Now follow the instructions in this kb article so that XP does not wipe

> out your Vista recovery files (system restore, backups, previous versions,

> etc) every time you boot XP.

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>> letters intact as they should be.

>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>

>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

>> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>

>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>

>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

>> Vista and XP upon booting?

>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if

>> I need to.

>>

>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> You made a good choice.

>>>

>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios

>>> to the drive you want.

>>>

>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>

>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>

>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>

>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create

>>> a start menu.

>>>

>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>

>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>

>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>

>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>

>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Whether the systems are on partitions on the same drive or on different

drives is immaterial.

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>

> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>

> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista. It's

> running nice and smooth with SP1.

>

> Have fun.

>

>

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>> letters intact as they should be.

>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>

>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

>> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>

>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>

>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

>> Vista and XP upon booting?

>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is if

>> I need to.

>>

>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> You made a good choice.

>>>

>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from bios

>>> to the drive you want.

>>>

>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>

>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>

>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>

>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create

>>> a start menu.

>>>

>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>

>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>

>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>

>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>

>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to go

through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure makes that

unneccessary.

 

"Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Hey Lance,

>

> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>

> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working great

> as is.

>

> Many thanks again,

>

> Don

>

>

> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>

>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>

>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>

>> Have fun.

>>

>>

>> --

>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.zardoc.com

>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>

>>

>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>>> letters intact as they should be.

>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>

>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

>>> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>

>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>

>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

>>> Vista and XP upon booting?

>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>> if I need to.

>>>

>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>

>>> Many thanks again,

>>>

>>> Don

>>>

>>>

>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>

>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>

>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>

>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>

>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>>>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>

>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create

>>>> a start menu.

>>>>

>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>

>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>

>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>

>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>

>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Thanks Colin, that certainly helps me understand what I need to do, to keep

my Vista restore points from getting deleted. I do have Vista Ultimate, and

understand I could use the Bitlocker feature as well.

 

Ok, so in regards to booting into XP or Vista, let me clarify where I am

with that and what it is doing.

 

I have three sata hard drives.

Drive 1 = XP OS ( 2 partitiions)

Drive 2 - XP Data and Apps ( 2 partitions)

Drive 3 = Vista ( 2 partitions)

 

Currently, I have my hard disk boot order in bios, set for drive 1 first,

which automatically boots into XP, which is fine as it is still going to be

my main OS for a while.

To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu, then

select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will go ahead and

boot into Vista.

 

It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find myself

wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than going through

the above steps.

 

I have tried the Easy Bcd program, and also Vista Boot Pro, but for some

reason can't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I am not understanding exactly

how to do it.

Any other tips for my simple mind would certainly be appreciated.

 

 

 

--

Don

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:055C6899-2EB6-4F45-B0D0-8ABB8292C604@microsoft.com...

> Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to go

> through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure makes that

> unneccessary.

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hey Lance,

>>

>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

>> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>>

>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working great

>> as is.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>

>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>

>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>

>>> Have fun.

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>>>> letters intact as they should be.

>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>

>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on

>>>> as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>

>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>

>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>>> if I need to.

>>>>

>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>

>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>

>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>

>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>

>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>

>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>

>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>

>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you to

use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything in

Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it and

you will not have to use the escape key or special boot managers or anything

else other than the traditional boot menu Windows sets up for you when you

install a second OS on a computer.

 

"Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

news:eMGXDqtdIHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Thanks Colin, that certainly helps me understand what I need to do, to

> keep my Vista restore points from getting deleted. I do have Vista

> Ultimate, and understand I could use the Bitlocker feature as well.

>

> Ok, so in regards to booting into XP or Vista, let me clarify where I am

> with that and what it is doing.

>

> I have three sata hard drives.

> Drive 1 = XP OS ( 2 partitiions)

> Drive 2 - XP Data and Apps ( 2 partitions)

> Drive 3 = Vista ( 2 partitions)

>

> Currently, I have my hard disk boot order in bios, set for drive 1 first,

> which automatically boots into XP, which is fine as it is still going to

> be my main OS for a while.

> To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu, then

> select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will go ahead

> and boot into Vista.

>

> It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find

> myself wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than going

> through the above steps.

>

> I have tried the Easy Bcd program, and also Vista Boot Pro, but for some

> reason can't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I am not understanding

> exactly how to do it.

> Any other tips for my simple mind would certainly be appreciated.

>

>

>

> --

> Don

>

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:055C6899-2EB6-4F45-B0D0-8ABB8292C604@microsoft.com...

>> Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to go

>> through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure makes that

>> unneccessary.

>>

>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Hey Lance,

>>>

>>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

>>> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>>>

>>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working

>>> great as is.

>>>

>>> Many thanks again,

>>>

>>> Don

>>>

>>>

>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>>

>>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>>

>>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>>

>>>> Have fun.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all

>>>>> parition letters intact as they should be.

>>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>>

>>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on

>>>>> as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>>

>>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>>

>>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>>>> if I need to.

>>>>>

>>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>>

>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>

>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot

>>>>>>> to, it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Hmnm, I must have missed something there, I will read again and see if I can

understand what I need to do.

I had thought, when I installed Vista on the new third hard drive, it would

automatically give me that option during boot, but it didn't.

 

I'll check it out and see what I can do , thanks.

 

--

Don

 

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:C133CCB0-2A9F-4BE7-9FC3-E6E0ED783D0D@microsoft.com...

> The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you to

> use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything in

> Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it and

> you will not have to use the escape key or special boot managers or

> anything else other than the traditional boot menu Windows sets up for you

> when you install a second OS on a computer.

>

> "Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:eMGXDqtdIHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> Thanks Colin, that certainly helps me understand what I need to do, to

>> keep my Vista restore points from getting deleted. I do have Vista

>> Ultimate, and understand I could use the Bitlocker feature as well.

>>

>> Ok, so in regards to booting into XP or Vista, let me clarify where I am

>> with that and what it is doing.

>>

>> I have three sata hard drives.

>> Drive 1 = XP OS ( 2 partitiions)

>> Drive 2 - XP Data and Apps ( 2 partitions)

>> Drive 3 = Vista ( 2 partitions)

>>

>> Currently, I have my hard disk boot order in bios, set for drive 1 first,

>> which automatically boots into XP, which is fine as it is still going to

>> be my main OS for a while.

>> To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu,

>> then select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will go

>> ahead and boot into Vista.

>>

>> It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find

>> myself wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than

>> going through the above steps.

>>

>> I have tried the Easy Bcd program, and also Vista Boot Pro, but for some

>> reason can't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I am not understanding

>> exactly how to do it.

>> Any other tips for my simple mind would certainly be appreciated.

>>

>>

>>

>> --

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:055C6899-2EB6-4F45-B0D0-8ABB8292C604@microsoft.com...

>>> Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to go

>>> through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure makes

>>> that unneccessary.

>>>

>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>> Hey Lance,

>>>>

>>>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>>>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct,

>>>> rather than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during

>>>> bootup?

>>>>

>>>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working

>>>> great as is.

>>>>

>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>>>

>>>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>>>

>>>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>>>

>>>>> Have fun.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all

>>>>>> parition letters intact as they should be.

>>>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on

>>>>>> as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>>>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it

>>>>>> is if I need to.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you

>>>>>>> don't touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from

>>>>>>> (usually F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot

>>>>>>>> to, it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive

>>>>>>>> E?

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and

>>>>>>>> I desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Do not use the escape key technique to install Vista and you will have a

boot options menu showing "Older Version of Windows" and "Microsoft Vista".

If you run Vista setup from the XP desktop and simply select your desired

partition for installation your disk drive lettering will align between the

two systems. If you set the XP drive as the boot drive and then boot the

system with the Vista dvd you will get variation of the drive lettering (no

real problem) and will have the boot menu after you install Vista on the

second drive or partition.

 

You may only have to create one registry key in order to protect the Vista

volume from XP so there probably is no need to use any special techniques

when installing Vista to have a safe system.

 

"Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:uyxirZwdIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Hmnm, I must have missed something there, I will read again and see if I

> can understand what I need to do.

> I had thought, when I installed Vista on the new third hard drive, it

> would automatically give me that option during boot, but it didn't.

>

> I'll check it out and see what I can do , thanks.

>

> --

> Don

>

>

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:C133CCB0-2A9F-4BE7-9FC3-E6E0ED783D0D@microsoft.com...

>> The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you

>> to use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything

>> in Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it

>> and you will not have to use the escape key or special boot managers or

>> anything else other than the traditional boot menu Windows sets up for

>> you when you install a second OS on a computer.

>>

>> "Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:eMGXDqtdIHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> Thanks Colin, that certainly helps me understand what I need to do, to

>>> keep my Vista restore points from getting deleted. I do have Vista

>>> Ultimate, and understand I could use the Bitlocker feature as well.

>>>

>>> Ok, so in regards to booting into XP or Vista, let me clarify where I am

>>> with that and what it is doing.

>>>

>>> I have three sata hard drives.

>>> Drive 1 = XP OS ( 2 partitiions)

>>> Drive 2 - XP Data and Apps ( 2 partitions)

>>> Drive 3 = Vista ( 2 partitions)

>>>

>>> Currently, I have my hard disk boot order in bios, set for drive 1

>>> first, which automatically boots into XP, which is fine as it is still

>>> going to be my main OS for a while.

>>> To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu,

>>> then select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will go

>>> ahead and boot into Vista.

>>>

>>> It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find

>>> myself wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than

>>> going through the above steps.

>>>

>>> I have tried the Easy Bcd program, and also Vista Boot Pro, but for some

>>> reason can't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I am not understanding

>>> exactly how to do it.

>>> Any other tips for my simple mind would certainly be appreciated.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Don

>>>

>>>

>>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:055C6899-2EB6-4F45-B0D0-8ABB8292C604@microsoft.com...

>>>> Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to go

>>>> through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure makes

>>>> that unneccessary.

>>>>

>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Hey Lance,

>>>>>

>>>>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>>>>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct,

>>>>> rather than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during

>>>>> bootup?

>>>>>

>>>>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working

>>>>> great as is.

>>>>>

>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>

>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>>>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Have fun.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all

>>>>>>> parition letters intact as they should be.

>>>>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled

>>>>>>> on as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard

>>>>>>> disk that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it

>>>>>>> is if I need to.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it

>>>>>>>> usually means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive

>>>>>>>> (was it unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to

>>>>>>>> boot from bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you

>>>>>>>> don't touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from

>>>>>>>> (usually F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot

>>>>>>>>> to, it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the

>>>>>>>>> other hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as

>>>>>>>>> drive E?

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and

>>>>>>>>> I desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>

Guest Lance Le Claire
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

No you won't Don. If the first drive is XP in the bios, by default it will

boot into XP without requests. If you want Vista then you must use the boot

menu.

 

Vista bootmngr when used with XP can be a real hassle. Because if you decide

to get rid of Vista Xp will not boot anymore if Vista was using botmngr for

both drives.

 

Having 2 different O/S boot on two different drives with bios boot,

eliminates Bootmngr and loosing system restore options without having to

hack the registry.

--

Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

http://www.zardoc.com

XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

 

 

 

"Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Hey Lance,

>

> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>

> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working great

> as is.

>

> Many thanks again,

>

> Don

>

>

> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>

>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>

>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>

>> Have fun.

>>

>>

>> --

>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.zardoc.com

>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>

>>

>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>>> letters intact as they should be.

>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>

>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on as

>>> the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>

>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>

>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between

>>> Vista and XP upon booting?

>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>> if I need to.

>>>

>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>

>>> Many thanks again,

>>>

>>> Don

>>>

>>>

>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>

>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>

>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>

>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>

>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP.

>>>> If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>

>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to create

>>>> a start menu.

>>>>

>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>

>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate,

>>>>> retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment.

>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>

>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>

>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here, but

>>>>> apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>

>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Adding a registry entry is not a hack. It is, well, adding a registry

entry. It is simply adding a new definition to the database for the OS to

use in configuring Windows. That's what regedit is for. A Windows hack is

quite something else again.

 

The BCD store (what you are referring to as the botmangr) is written to the

root of the XP drive when adding Vista to an XP system. Removing the BCD

store does not cripple XP. Anyway that's where VistaBoot Pro is so handy.

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:ujbA%23vxdIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> No you won't Don. If the first drive is XP in the bios, by default it will

> boot into XP without requests. If you want Vista then you must use the

> boot menu.

>

> Vista bootmngr when used with XP can be a real hassle. Because if you

> decide to get rid of Vista Xp will not boot anymore if Vista was using

> botmngr for both drives.

>

> Having 2 different O/S boot on two different drives with bios boot,

> eliminates Bootmngr and loosing system restore options without having to

> hack the registry.

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hey Lance,

>>

>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

>> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>>

>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working great

>> as is.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>

>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>

>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>

>>> Have fun.

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>>>> letters intact as they should be.

>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>

>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on

>>>> as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>

>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>

>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>>> if I need to.

>>>>

>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>

>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>

>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>

>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>

>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>

>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>

>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>

>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Yes, but I have already installed Vista.

 

I installed it, by booting from the Vista DVD, selecting the new hard drive,

formatted it from there, and installed Vista onto it.

 

I do not get a boot menu, now that Vista is up and running showing " Older

Version of Windows", and " Microsoft Vista" to choose from.

It just automatically boots into XP, unless I hit escape to hit my bios boot

menu, and select that third hard drive to boot from. Based on what I had

read beforehand, I had expected to get the boot menu option to boot into

either OS, and was surprised I did not.

 

When I am in XP, the Vista partition shows as " L " partition, which is

fine. When I am in Vista, that same partition shows as "C" partition.

 

I think I understand what I need to do to protect Vista's restore points,

just not sure if I am able to get the above boot menu to show or just be

happy leaving it as it is .

 

 

 

 

--

Don

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:81C511D1-DDC1-4AC2-8BDE-45EDA839E6B1@microsoft.com...

> Do not use the escape key technique to install Vista and you will have a

> boot options menu showing "Older Version of Windows" and "Microsoft

> Vista". If you run Vista setup from the XP desktop and simply select your

> desired partition for installation your disk drive lettering will align

> between the two systems. If you set the XP drive as the boot drive and

> then boot the system with the Vista dvd you will get variation of the

> drive lettering (no real problem) and will have the boot menu after you

> install Vista on the second drive or partition.

>

> You may only have to create one registry key in order to protect the Vista

> volume from XP so there probably is no need to use any special techniques

> when installing Vista to have a safe system.

>

> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:uyxirZwdIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> Hmnm, I must have missed something there, I will read again and see if I

>> can understand what I need to do.

>> I had thought, when I installed Vista on the new third hard drive, it

>> would automatically give me that option during boot, but it didn't.

>>

>> I'll check it out and see what I can do , thanks.

>>

>> --

>> Don

>>

>>

>>

>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:C133CCB0-2A9F-4BE7-9FC3-E6E0ED783D0D@microsoft.com...

>>> The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you

>>> to use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything

>>> in Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it

>>> and you will not have to use the escape key or special boot managers or

>>> anything else other than the traditional boot menu Windows sets up for

>>> you when you install a second OS on a computer.

>>>

>>> "Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:eMGXDqtdIHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> Thanks Colin, that certainly helps me understand what I need to do, to

>>>> keep my Vista restore points from getting deleted. I do have Vista

>>>> Ultimate, and understand I could use the Bitlocker feature as well.

>>>>

>>>> Ok, so in regards to booting into XP or Vista, let me clarify where I

>>>> am with that and what it is doing.

>>>>

>>>> I have three sata hard drives.

>>>> Drive 1 = XP OS ( 2 partitiions)

>>>> Drive 2 - XP Data and Apps ( 2 partitions)

>>>> Drive 3 = Vista ( 2 partitions)

>>>>

>>>> Currently, I have my hard disk boot order in bios, set for drive 1

>>>> first, which automatically boots into XP, which is fine as it is still

>>>> going to be my main OS for a while.

>>>> To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu,

>>>> then select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will go

>>>> ahead and boot into Vista.

>>>>

>>>> It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find

>>>> myself wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than

>>>> going through the above steps.

>>>>

>>>> I have tried the Easy Bcd program, and also Vista Boot Pro, but for

>>>> some reason can't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I am not

>>>> understanding exactly how to do it.

>>>> Any other tips for my simple mind would certainly be appreciated.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:055C6899-2EB6-4F45-B0D0-8ABB8292C604@microsoft.com...

>>>>> Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to

>>>>> go through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure

>>>>> makes that unneccessary.

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Hey Lance,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>>>>>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct,

>>>>>> rather than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to

>>>>>> during bootup?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working

>>>>>> great as is.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is

>>>>>>> individual.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's

>>>>>>> Vista. It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Have fun.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all

>>>>>>>> parition letters intact as they should be.

>>>>>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled

>>>>>>>> on as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>>>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard

>>>>>>>> disk that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>>>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>>>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it

>>>>>>>> is if I need to.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>>>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it

>>>>>>>>> usually means that the Vista installation did not see your XP

>>>>>>>>> drive (was it unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be

>>>>>>>>> able to boot from bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you

>>>>>>>>> don't touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from

>>>>>>>>> (usually F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot

>>>>>>>>> to XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot

>>>>>>>>>> to, it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the

>>>>>>>>>> other hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as

>>>>>>>>>> drive E?

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing

>>>>>>>>>> here, but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS

>>>>>>>>>> and I desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Thanks Lance, I will have to re-check, but I think even without the boot

menu, doing it as I am in the bios, I still am losing Vista restore points,

I will go check this and advise.

 

--

Don

 

 

 

 

"Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

news:ujbA%23vxdIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> No you won't Don. If the first drive is XP in the bios, by default it will

> boot into XP without requests. If you want Vista then you must use the

> boot menu.

>

> Vista bootmngr when used with XP can be a real hassle. Because if you

> decide to get rid of Vista Xp will not boot anymore if Vista was using

> botmngr for both drives.

>

> Having 2 different O/S boot on two different drives with bios boot,

> eliminates Bootmngr and loosing system restore options without having to

> hack the registry.

> --

> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

> http://www.zardoc.com

> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>

>

>

> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Hey Lance,

>>

>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

>> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>>

>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working great

>> as is.

>>

>> Many thanks again,

>>

>> Don

>>

>>

>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>

>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>

>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>

>>> Have fun.

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition

>>>> letters intact as they should be.

>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>

>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on

>>>> as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>

>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>

>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>>> if I need to.

>>>>

>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>

>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>

>>>> Don

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>

>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>

>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>

>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>

>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>

>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>

>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to,

>>>>>> it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

Ok, I am in Vista now, and have just checked.

As I suspected, no I do not have any restore points. Whenever I boot into

XP, and come back into Vista, even though I am using the bios to boot from

the drive Vista is on, it still apparently deletes Vista's restore points.

 

 

 

--

Don

 

 

 

"Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

news:e9J7HezdIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Thanks Lance, I will have to re-check, but I think even without the boot

> menu, doing it as I am in the bios, I still am losing Vista restore

> points, I will go check this and advise.

>

> --

> Don

>

>

>

>

> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

> news:ujbA%23vxdIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> No you won't Don. If the first drive is XP in the bios, by default it

>> will boot into XP without requests. If you want Vista then you must use

>> the boot menu.

>>

>> Vista bootmngr when used with XP can be a real hassle. Because if you

>> decide to get rid of Vista Xp will not boot anymore if Vista was using

>> botmngr for both drives.

>>

>> Having 2 different O/S boot on two different drives with bios boot,

>> eliminates Bootmngr and loosing system restore options without having to

>> hack the registry.

>> --

>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.zardoc.com

>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>

>>

>>

>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Hey Lance,

>>>

>>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct, rather

>>> than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to during bootup?

>>>

>>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working

>>> great as is.

>>>

>>> Many thanks again,

>>>

>>> Don

>>>

>>>

>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is individual.

>>>>

>>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>>

>>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's Vista.

>>>> It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>>

>>>> Have fun.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all

>>>>> parition letters intact as they should be.

>>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>>

>>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled on

>>>>> as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk

>>>>> that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>>

>>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>>

>>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like it is

>>>>> if I need to.

>>>>>

>>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>>

>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>

>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it usually

>>>>>> means that the Vista installation did not see your XP drive (was it

>>>>>> unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be able to boot from

>>>>>> bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you don't

>>>>>> touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from (usually

>>>>>> F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to

>>>>>> XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot

>>>>>>> environment.

>>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot

>>>>>>> to, it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

>>>>>>> hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows as drive E?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing here,

>>>>>>> but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS and I

>>>>>>> desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!

 

You can use VistaBoot Pro to write the BCD store to the XP drive and then

you should have a standard boot menu. VistaBoot Pro is free and uses a GUI.

 

"Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

news:u8wfRdzdIHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Yes, but I have already installed Vista.

>

> I installed it, by booting from the Vista DVD, selecting the new hard

> drive, formatted it from there, and installed Vista onto it.

>

> I do not get a boot menu, now that Vista is up and running showing " Older

> Version of Windows", and " Microsoft Vista" to choose from.

> It just automatically boots into XP, unless I hit escape to hit my bios

> boot menu, and select that third hard drive to boot from. Based on what I

> had read beforehand, I had expected to get the boot menu option to boot

> into either OS, and was surprised I did not.

>

> When I am in XP, the Vista partition shows as " L " partition, which is

> fine. When I am in Vista, that same partition shows as "C" partition.

>

> I think I understand what I need to do to protect Vista's restore points,

> just not sure if I am able to get the above boot menu to show or just be

> happy leaving it as it is .

>

>

>

>

> --

> Don

>

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

> news:81C511D1-DDC1-4AC2-8BDE-45EDA839E6B1@microsoft.com...

>> Do not use the escape key technique to install Vista and you will have a

>> boot options menu showing "Older Version of Windows" and "Microsoft

>> Vista". If you run Vista setup from the XP desktop and simply select your

>> desired partition for installation your disk drive lettering will align

>> between the two systems. If you set the XP drive as the boot drive and

>> then boot the system with the Vista dvd you will get variation of the

>> drive lettering (no real problem) and will have the boot menu after you

>> install Vista on the second drive or partition.

>>

>> You may only have to create one registry key in order to protect the

>> Vista volume from XP so there probably is no need to use any special

>> techniques when installing Vista to have a safe system.

>>

>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>> news:uyxirZwdIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> Hmnm, I must have missed something there, I will read again and see if I

>>> can understand what I need to do.

>>> I had thought, when I installed Vista on the new third hard drive, it

>>> would automatically give me that option during boot, but it didn't.

>>>

>>> I'll check it out and see what I can do , thanks.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Don

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

>>> news:C133CCB0-2A9F-4BE7-9FC3-E6E0ED783D0D@microsoft.com...

>>>> The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you

>>>> to use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking

>>>> anything in Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that

>>>> issue. Use it and you will not have to use the escape key or special

>>>> boot managers or anything else other than the traditional boot menu

>>>> Windows sets up for you when you install a second OS on a computer.

>>>>

>>>> "Don" <burnetted@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:eMGXDqtdIHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Thanks Colin, that certainly helps me understand what I need to do, to

>>>>> keep my Vista restore points from getting deleted. I do have Vista

>>>>> Ultimate, and understand I could use the Bitlocker feature as well.

>>>>>

>>>>> Ok, so in regards to booting into XP or Vista, let me clarify where I

>>>>> am with that and what it is doing.

>>>>>

>>>>> I have three sata hard drives.

>>>>> Drive 1 = XP OS ( 2 partitiions)

>>>>> Drive 2 - XP Data and Apps ( 2 partitions)

>>>>> Drive 3 = Vista ( 2 partitions)

>>>>>

>>>>> Currently, I have my hard disk boot order in bios, set for drive 1

>>>>> first, which automatically boots into XP, which is fine as it is still

>>>>> going to be my main OS for a while.

>>>>> To get into Vista, during boot, I hit escape to get into a boot menu,

>>>>> then select boot from hard drive, then select Drive 3, then it will

>>>>> go ahead and boot into Vista.

>>>>>

>>>>> It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find

>>>>> myself wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than

>>>>> going through the above steps.

>>>>>

>>>>> I have tried the Easy Bcd program, and also Vista Boot Pro, but for

>>>>> some reason can't seem to get it to work. Perhaps I am not

>>>>> understanding exactly how to do it.

>>>>> Any other tips for my simple mind would certainly be appreciated.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Don

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>> news:055C6899-2EB6-4F45-B0D0-8ABB8292C604@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> Please see the attachment in my latest post. It is not necessary to

>>>>>> go through what you are doing. Microsoft's recommended procedure

>>>>>> makes that unneccessary.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>> news:uY%23G5CndIHA.544@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Hey Lance,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Just to make sure I understand, they way I have mine set now, I will

>>>>>>> always have to go in and select which drive to boot from correct,

>>>>>>> rather than having it give me the option of which OS to boot to

>>>>>>> during bootup?

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> That is no big deal for me, just wanted to make sure, it is working

>>>>>>> great as is.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:eF0UgomdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>> Colin, He's not in a dual boot situation so each drive is

>>>>>>>> individual.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> You would have to do this if Vista was the boot manager.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Don, Choose which ever OS you want to boot first. For me it's

>>>>>>>> Vista. It's running nice and smooth with SP1.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Have fun.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> "Don B" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>>>> news:ebmVmhldIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>> Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all

>>>>>>>>> parition letters intact as they should be.

>>>>>>>>> Many thanks Lance!!

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I changed the hard disk boot priority, to the disk XP was intalled

>>>>>>>>> on as the first, and it booted right up into XP.

>>>>>>>>> When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard

>>>>>>>>> disk that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!!

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option

>>>>>>>>> between Vista and XP upon booting?

>>>>>>>>> I sure don't want to scredw anything up, I can live with it like

>>>>>>>>> it is if I need to.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Btw, no I did not have my main drive that XP is on unplugged when

>>>>>>>>> installing the Vista Ultimate full version on the new drive.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Many thanks again,

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> "Lance Le Claire" <la_1@videotron.ca> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>> news:Om1KLUldIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>>> You made a good choice.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> That's how I installed mine. If you don't have dual boot, it

>>>>>>>>>> usually means that the Vista installation did not see your XP

>>>>>>>>>> drive (was it unplugged?) if so that's just fine. You should be

>>>>>>>>>> able to boot from bios to the drive you want.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Go to your bios and set XP hd as first boot. That means, if you

>>>>>>>>>> don't touch anything XP will boot first.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Usually on boot screen you ave an option to choose boot from

>>>>>>>>>> (usually F10 check your manual ) on most boards.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot

>>>>>>>>>> to XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

>>>>>>>>>> create a start menu.

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> Vista boot Pro can be found http://www.vistabootpro.org/

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>>>> Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User

>>>>>>>>>> http://www.zardoc.com

>>>>>>>>>> XP-Vista Trucs et Astuces et autres

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>> "Don" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message

>>>>>>>>>> news:eFBrtDldIHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>>>> Hey gang,

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista

>>>>>>>>>>> Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual

>>>>>>>>>>> boot environment.

>>>>>>>>>>> I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it.

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to

>>>>>>>>>>> boot to, it only boots into Vista.

>>>>>>>>>>> Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the

>>>>>>>>>>> other hard drive my XP Pro is on, however under Vista it shows

>>>>>>>>>>> as drive E?

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Dangit, I thought I had read enough to know what I was doing

>>>>>>>>>>> here, but apparently I did something I should not have.

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> I would sure appreciate any help here, my XP Pro is my main OS

>>>>>>>>>>> and I desperately need to be able to get back to it.

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>>> Don

>>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

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