2 op system 1 works and the other1 doesn't
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elmaskbron
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elmaskbron Posts 6 Registration date Saturday September 4, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 23, 2011 - Sep 4, 2010 at 11:02 PM
elmaskbron Posts 6 Registration date Saturday September 4, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 23, 2011 - Sep 4, 2010 at 11:02 PM
Hello,I need some help please :
2 days ago I create a partition in my hard drive to install a second op system (xp) I running vista then I follow the instructions and everything was ok works perfect then I want to start the Windows Vista op system and I discover that the op doesn't want to work or I don't know how to started up so I check my hard drive and I have this configuration
OS(C:) Local Disk (D:) RECOVERY (I:)
2 days ago I create a partition in my hard drive to install a second op system (xp) I running vista then I follow the instructions and everything was ok works perfect then I want to start the Windows Vista op system and I discover that the op doesn't want to work or I don't know how to started up so I check my hard drive and I have this configuration
OS(C:) Local Disk (D:) RECOVERY (I:)
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jack4rall
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Sep 4, 2010 at 06:31 PM
Sep 4, 2010 at 06:31 PM
Hello,
Try this 1.
Boot into Windows xp.
Click on the below link and download the file
https://ccm.net/download/download-126-vista-boot-pro
Click on "System Bootloader" tab ---> Check the "Windows Vista Bootloader"
radio button ---> Check the "All Drives" radio button --->Click on the "Install
Bootloader" button.
Click on the "Manage OS Entries" tab ---> Click on "Earlier Version of Windows"
---> Check the check box "Rename OS Entry" and enter any name in the text box
Example : Windows XP ---> Click on "Apply Updates" button ---> Restart your PC.
Good Luck.
Try this 1.
Boot into Windows xp.
Click on the below link and download the file
https://ccm.net/download/download-126-vista-boot-pro
Click on "System Bootloader" tab ---> Check the "Windows Vista Bootloader"
radio button ---> Check the "All Drives" radio button --->Click on the "Install
Bootloader" button.
Click on the "Manage OS Entries" tab ---> Click on "Earlier Version of Windows"
---> Check the check box "Rename OS Entry" and enter any name in the text box
Example : Windows XP ---> Click on "Apply Updates" button ---> Restart your PC.
Good Luck.
elmaskbron
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Sep 4, 2010 at 11:02 PM
Sep 4, 2010 at 11:02 PM
you r my saver thank you very much