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| Master Boot Record I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP installed, which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. I wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple process but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR from one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. Thank you. |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the Startup repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. This is applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to disconnect a drive for it to succeed. "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >installed, > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. I > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > process > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR from > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > > Thank you.[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record I would take John's advice, but if you are set on changing the MBR, I have used the Dos version of MBRWiz, available for download here: [url]http://mbr.bigr.net/MBRWiz.zip[/url] Tools like this can get you into trouble :-) -Paul Randall "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >installed, > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. I > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > process > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR from > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > > Thank you.[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >installed, > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. I > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > process > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR from > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. >[/color] The Vista MBR is different, and so is the whole bootmanager. Don't do this. Google Vista MBR and you will see. An easy way to edit the boot settings in Vista is to use VistaBootPRO. Some people say that there is a problem with dual booting Vista and XP, where XP wipes out Vista's System Restore and Volume Shadow Copy information. There is most likely more information on that at the VistaBootPRO forums. ss. |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was always the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking me that the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able to do was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the Startup > repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. This is > applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to > disconnect a drive for it to succeed. > > > "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP > >installed, > > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. I > > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > > process > > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR from > > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > > > > Thank you.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run startup repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was > always > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking me > that > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able to > do > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the >> Startup >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. This >> is >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >> >installed, >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. >> > I >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple >> > process >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR >> > from >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. >> > >> > Thank you.[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message actually reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any diffrence if I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect I may need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run startup > repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. > > "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was > > always > > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking me > > that > > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able to > > do > > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the > >> Startup > >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. This > >> is > >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to > >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. > >> > >> > >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... > >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP > >> >installed, > >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. > >> > I > >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > >> > process > >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR > >> > from > >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > >> > > >> > Thank you. > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Thank you for your advice. I am reluctant to resort to DOS only because any mistakes are not easy to undo. I will give this a try if all else fails. If i'm offline for any length of time then I'm reinstalling both operating systems and programs. "Paul Randall" wrote: [color=blue] > I would take John's advice, but if you are set on changing the MBR, I have > used the Dos version of MBRWiz, available for download here: > [url]http://mbr.bigr.net/MBRWiz.zip[/url] > Tools like this can get you into trouble :-) > > -Paul Randall > > "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP > >installed, > > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows Vista. I > > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > > process > > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the MBR from > > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > > > > Thank you.[/color] > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Just to make this clear. You have the DVD drive as first in boot priority, then you change the boot priority for the HD's. When you get the message 'to boot from the CD press any key' you press a key and you get the message 'error loading OS' ? "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79156AAC-1FB8-448B-957B-E7B03DA45ACE@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message > actually > reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any diffrence > if > I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect I > may > need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run startup >> repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was >> > always >> > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking >> > me >> > that >> > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able >> > to >> > do >> > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. >> > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> > >> >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the >> >> Startup >> >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. >> >> This >> >> is >> >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to >> >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... >> >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >> >> >installed, >> >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows >> >> > Vista. >> >> > I >> >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple >> >> > process >> >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the >> >> > MBR >> >> > from >> >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. >> >> > >> >> > Thank you. >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record No not quite. I changed the boot priority from the XP HDD to Vista HDD. I then changed the boot sequence so that the computer boots from the DVD. Vista setup starts correctly. I then ran the boot repair option from Vista setup and although the program tells me everything is okay when I restart the computer I come up with the error message. My only option is to change back to XP HDD as the boot disk. I repeated this process several times as suggested. I have also run VistaBootPro from Vista as another option with the same results. The DOS option is looking more attractive. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Just to make this clear. You have the DVD drive as first in boot priority, > then you change the boot priority for the HD's. When you get the message > 'to boot from the CD press any key' you press a key and you get the message > 'error loading OS' ? > > "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:79156AAC-1FB8-448B-957B-E7B03DA45ACE@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message > > actually > > reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any diffrence > > if > > I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect I > > may > > need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run startup > >> repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. > >> > >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com... > >> > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was > >> > always > >> > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking > >> > me > >> > that > >> > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able > >> > to > >> > do > >> > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. > >> > > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the > >> >> Startup > >> >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. > >> >> This > >> >> is > >> >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to > >> >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP > >> >> >installed, > >> >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows > >> >> > Vista. > >> >> > I > >> >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > >> >> > process > >> >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the > >> >> > MBR > >> >> > from > >> >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > >> >> > > >> >> > Thank you. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record The MBR basically just finds the active partition on the drive and reads the boot sector. If you are going to replace the MBR, why don't you use your Vista install DVD and in Recovery Environment run the command fixmbr Remember to make the Vista drive your first in boot priority first. I would first check your drives and make sure you have an active primary partition. If you set up Vista on a logical drive you won't be able to boot it from the MBR on the second drive unless you add a primary partition and install the boot files there. "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C3B6E3D5-39C8-4A3D-BD6A-2FE8D6CCAFD8@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > No not quite. I changed the boot priority from the XP HDD to Vista HDD. I > then changed the boot sequence so that the computer boots from the DVD. > Vista > setup starts correctly. I then ran the boot repair option from Vista setup > and although the program tells me everything is okay when I restart the > computer I come up with the error message. My only option is to change > back > to XP HDD as the boot disk. I repeated this process several times as > suggested. I have also run VistaBootPro from Vista as another option with > the > same results. The DOS option is looking more attractive. > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Just to make this clear. You have the DVD drive as first in boot >> priority, >> then you change the boot priority for the HD's. When you get the message >> 'to boot from the CD press any key' you press a key and you get the >> message >> 'error loading OS' ? >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:79156AAC-1FB8-448B-957B-E7B03DA45ACE@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message >> > actually >> > reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any >> > diffrence >> > if >> > I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect >> > I >> > may >> > need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. >> > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> > >> >> When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run >> >> startup >> >> repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com... >> >> > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result >> >> > was >> >> > always >> >> > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message >> >> > tekking >> >> > me >> >> > that >> >> > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was >> >> > able >> >> > to >> >> > do >> >> > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. >> >> > >> >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the >> >> >> Startup >> >> >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. >> >> >> This >> >> >> is >> >> >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need >> >> >> to >> >> >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >> >> >> >installed, >> >> >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows >> >> >> > Vista. >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a >> >> >> > simple >> >> >> > process >> >> >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the >> >> >> > MBR >> >> >> > from >> >> >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thank you. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Just a reminder, you will need to have the Vista Boot files on the drive you are making your primary drive. "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C3B6E3D5-39C8-4A3D-BD6A-2FE8D6CCAFD8@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > No not quite. I changed the boot priority from the XP HDD to Vista HDD. I > then changed the boot sequence so that the computer boots from the DVD. > Vista > setup starts correctly. I then ran the boot repair option from Vista setup > and although the program tells me everything is okay when I restart the > computer I come up with the error message. My only option is to change > back > to XP HDD as the boot disk. I repeated this process several times as > suggested. I have also run VistaBootPro from Vista as another option with > the > same results. The DOS option is looking more attractive. > > "John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Just to make this clear. You have the DVD drive as first in boot >> priority, >> then you change the boot priority for the HD's. When you get the message >> 'to boot from the CD press any key' you press a key and you get the >> message >> 'error loading OS' ? >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:79156AAC-1FB8-448B-957B-E7B03DA45ACE@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message >> > actually >> > reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any >> > diffrence >> > if >> > I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect >> > I >> > may >> > need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. >> > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> > >> >> When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run >> >> startup >> >> repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com... >> >> > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result >> >> > was >> >> > always >> >> > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message >> >> > tekking >> >> > me >> >> > that >> >> > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was >> >> > able >> >> > to >> >> > do >> >> > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. >> >> > >> >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the >> >> >> Startup >> >> >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. >> >> >> This >> >> >> is >> >> >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need >> >> >> to >> >> >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >> >> >> >installed, >> >> >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows >> >> >> > Vista. >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a >> >> >> > simple >> >> >> > process >> >> >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the >> >> >> > MBR >> >> >> > from >> >> >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thank you. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record Dear Mr. Barnes- Just did a quick keyword search "Error Loading OS" and came across this article. I have a similar problem. I have XP SP2 on one partition, then I installed Vista Premium 64-bit. Both run fine, except if I don't have the Vista DVD in, I get the error "Error loading OS". If I have the Vista DVD in, I get the "press any key to boot off CD/DVD". When I don't press anything, I get the option to run XP or Vista. But, only when the DVD is present. I'm at work right now, but when I get home, I'll try running the fixmbr off the Vista disc in hopes that it works and gets rid of the "error loading OS" stuff. "John Barnes" wrote: [color=blue] > Just to make this clear. You have the DVD drive as first in boot priority, > then you change the boot priority for the HD's. When you get the message > 'to boot from the CD press any key' you press a key and you get the message > 'error loading OS' ? > > "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:79156AAC-1FB8-448B-957B-E7B03DA45ACE@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message > > actually > > reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any diffrence > > if > > I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect I > > may > > need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run startup > >> repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. > >> > >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com... > >> > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was > >> > always > >> > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking > >> > me > >> > that > >> > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able > >> > to > >> > do > >> > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. > >> > > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the > >> >> Startup > >> >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. > >> >> This > >> >> is > >> >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to > >> >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... > >> >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP > >> >> >installed, > >> >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows > >> >> > Vista. > >> >> > I > >> >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple > >> >> > process > >> >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the > >> >> > MBR > >> >> > from > >> >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. > >> >> > > >> >> > Thank you. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Master Boot Record When the DVD is in the optical drive, it causes the computer to boot from the other (than the one the bios is currently set to) physical hard disk drive. Set your bios to boot from that drive. On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:36:00 -0800, 64-bit Newbie <64-bit [email]Newbie@discussions.microsoft.com[/email]> wrote: [color=blue] >Dear Mr. Barnes- > >Just did a quick keyword search "Error Loading OS" and came across this >article. I have a similar problem. I have XP SP2 on one partition, then I >installed Vista Premium 64-bit. Both run fine, except if I don't have the >Vista DVD in, I get the error "Error loading OS". If I have the Vista DVD >in, I get the "press any key to boot off CD/DVD". When I don't press >anything, I get the option to run XP or Vista. But, only when the DVD is >present. I'm at work right now, but when I get home, I'll try running the >fixmbr off the Vista disc in hopes that it works and gets rid of the "error >loading OS" stuff. > >"John Barnes" wrote: >[color=green] >> Just to make this clear. You have the DVD drive as first in boot priority, >> then you change the boot priority for the HD's. When you get the message >> 'to boot from the CD press any key' you press a key and you get the message >> 'error loading OS' ? >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:79156AAC-1FB8-448B-957B-E7B03DA45ACE@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Thank you again. I have done exactly as you suggested. The message >> > actually >> > reads "Error Loading OS". I have two SATA HDD. Would it make any diffrence >> > if >> > I physically connected the Vista drive as the first drive as I suspect I >> > may >> > need a new code if I reinstall Vista again because of this change. >> > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> > >> >> When you change the boot priority, you boot from the DVD to run startup >> >> repair. VistaBootPro won't work unless you are booting from the BCD. >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:8E12757A-C2BD-401B-ABC2-2D94E45D3120@microsoft.com... >> >> > Thanky you for the advice. I tried this several times. The result was >> >> > always >> >> > the same. When I changed boot priority I got an error message tekking >> >> > me >> >> > that >> >> > the OS was missing. I also tried VistaBootPro but all that I was able >> >> > to >> >> > do >> >> > was to boot directly to XP and miss out the dual boot option. >> >> > >> >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Change the boot priority so the second drive is first, then run the >> >> >> Startup >> >> >> repair on the Vista DVD. You may have to run this more than once. >> >> >> This >> >> >> is >> >> >> applicable to 2 IDE or SATA drives. On some MOBO"S you will need to >> >> >> disconnect a drive for it to succeed. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Klas" <Klas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:3644E637-7BD2-4C4B-AFDE-9C9774AA06BD@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >I have a dual boot system with two hard drives. One has Windows XP >> >> >> >installed, >> >> >> > which came preinstalled, the other I added and installed Windows >> >> >> > Vista. >> >> >> > I >> >> >> > wish to make the second hard drive the boot drive which is a simple >> >> >> > process >> >> >> > but for the master boot record. Is there any way I can remove the >> >> >> > MBR >> >> >> > from >> >> >> > one drive and move, install, edit or copy it to the other. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thank you. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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