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Thread: Windows XP SP2 error & Vista upgrade

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    Senior Member nihil's Avatar
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    Cider,

    You might like to look at this:

    http://lifehacker.com/software/vista...sta-236823.php

    It is a free app to multiboot with Vista. I know that it requires Vista to be loaded first, but it might be helpful at some stage?

    EDIT: Direct link here:

    http://www.vistabootpro.org/index.php

    EDIT#2

    I didn't ask if you knew which OS was providing the dual boot boot manager. If it is Vista you should see a preliminary screen with options something like:

    1. Load Vista (selected by default)
    2. Load older Windows Operating System

    If that is the case then you are using Vista's boot manager so this should solve your problem.

    http://www.netscape.com/viewstory/20...tml&frame=true

    If you get something that is different, or specifically mentions Win XP then DON'T TRY THIS. It means that you are using the old BIOS/XP bootloader (NTLDR) and will screw up
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    The dualbooting is displayed like this.

    1] Load earlier versions of windows
    2] MS Vista [default]

    Now I know 90 % I can use that last link, just want to double check what you say...

    Thanks.

    BTW: Can I then delete my XP partition?
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    That looks good Cider,

    You are booting into the Vista bootmanager.

    Follow the instructions in the second link I gave to remove XP from the Vista boot manager. Test that it now only boots into Vista (the older versions option should disappear).

    Then zap your XP

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    Thank nihil

    I have to copy the image from my HDD, Ill do that later this afternoon and let you know how things go.

    Thanks again for the help.
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    OK both times I did the fixmbr and fixboot, it said completed succesfully. However it still wont let me format the partition.

    Wierd...
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    Hi Cider,

    This is a bit of a guess, but I have been talking about it with fellow IT types. We have sort of concluded like this:

    1. If you load XP or 2000 it will set up the usual MBR/BIOS startup at the beginning of the drive.

    2. Vista works differently, and has a different offset, so, when you load it second, it starts after the XP/2000 partition.

    3. It won't recognise anything before it on the HDD?

    I think that the "official" solution would be to wipe the HDD and load Vista on its own? Because you are using an "image" you are bringing the old XP/2000 luggage with you?

    We are looking into this, as there is going to be a fair bit of support work from people who bought a PC around Christmas 2006, and had XP loaded with an upgrade to Vista included in the deal.

    A crude solution is to save everything, then wipe the drive and load Vista first

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    Sigh, Saving stuff is the problem though. I could do that. When i pop in the vista CD will I beable to format the XP partition or will it give me hassels?
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    The original problem was a DEP problem. (DATA PROTECTION PREVENTION - MS WINDOWS)

    All you had to do is disable DEP for that one exe.

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