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Hello Board !
System Info:
Windows Vista Ultimate SP3
Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2370 [ at ]1.73GHz 1.73 GHz.
Memory (RAM) 1.00 GB.
32-bit OS.
My Oiginal OS is Vista Ultimate SP3. I tried to dual boot with XP Home
SP3. The Xp installation process went smoothly. All the program files
and system files are there(so I thought). The Vista is in C: drive and
the XP is in E: drive, which I have created and formatted. Here comes
the problem. I CAN NOT BOOT FROM THE XP Home Edition although at the
booting screen, it allows me the OS booting option which are Windows
Vista Ultimate and XP Home SP3. Vista boots with ease but the XP on the
other hand, refuses to do so. The booting window pops up and begins the
process but instantly shuts down and follows with this error at the
Windows Boot Manager:
-FILE: \NTLDR
STATUS: 0X000000F
INFO: THE SELECTED ENTRY COULD NOT BE LOADED BECAUSE THE APPLICATION IS
MISSING OR CORRUPT.-
Fine. These are the steps I took trying to solve this error.
- Copied the NTLDR and the NTDETECT files from the Vista root
drive(C:\ntldr/NTDETECT) to XP root drive(E:\ntldr/NTDETECT).
- Used the EasyBCD 1.7.2 application to add new entry(XP) at the
booting.
Unfortunately, it did not solve this problem. I have no choice but to
run Vista as of now :(. However, when I open up msconfig. Under the
BOOT tab, there is only one OS available and that is the all mighty
Vista. No XP. How can I add the installed XP OS to the list?
Also, where can I locate the boot.ini file on my computer? it was
suggested on the other forum that these three files(ntldr, ntdetect, and
boot.ini) should be in the same root drives of both Vista & XP. Mind
you, I have all the hidden system files opened. Can someone please help
me out on how to boot from the XP OS?
Thanks for any help or input.
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bennys
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1st Vista is only on SP1...SP2 is in BETA...and SP3 is a gleam in some programmers eye. Use your Vista CD and do a start up repair. peter
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"bennys" <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:19bd8c9e0da3358aa61dfdb1d0cf7240[ at ]nntp-gateway.com...
[Quoted Text] > > Hello Board ! > > System Info: > Windows Vista Ultimate SP3 > Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2370 [ at ]1.73GHz 1.73 GHz. > Memory (RAM) 1.00 GB. > 32-bit OS. > > My Oiginal OS is Vista Ultimate SP3. I tried to dual boot with XP Home > SP3. The Xp installation process went smoothly. All the program files > and system files are there(so I thought). The Vista is in C: drive and > the XP is in E: drive, which I have created and formatted. Here comes > the problem. I CAN NOT BOOT FROM THE XP Home Edition although at the > booting screen, it allows me the OS booting option which are Windows > Vista Ultimate and XP Home SP3. Vista boots with ease but the XP on the > other hand, refuses to do so. The booting window pops up and begins the > process but instantly shuts down and follows with this error at the > Windows Boot Manager: > > -FILE: \NTLDR > > STATUS: 0X000000F > > INFO: THE SELECTED ENTRY COULD NOT BE LOADED BECAUSE THE APPLICATION IS > MISSING OR CORRUPT.- > Fine. These are the steps I took trying to solve this error. > > > - Copied the NTLDR and the NTDETECT files from the Vista root > drive(C:\ntldr/NTDETECT) to XP root drive(E:\ntldr/NTDETECT). > - Used the EasyBCD 1.7.2 application to add new entry(XP) at the > booting. > > Unfortunately, it did not solve this problem. I have no choice but to > run Vista as of now :(. However, when I open up msconfig. Under the > BOOT tab, there is only one OS available and that is the all mighty > Vista. No XP. How can I add the installed XP OS to the list? > Also, where can I locate the boot.ini file on my computer? it was > suggested on the other forum that these three files(ntldr, ntdetect, and > boot.ini) should be in the same root drives of both Vista & XP. Mind > you, I have all the hidden system files opened. Can someone please help > me out on how to boot from the XP OS? > > Thanks for any help or input. > > > -- > bennys
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My apology. I meant SP1 instead of SP3.
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bennys
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no problem try the startup repair
pk
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"bennys" <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:37d7879ad5ad489e3aeb4d5cbd1110cb[ at ]nntp-gateway.com...
[Quoted Text] > > My apology. I meant SP1 instead of SP3. > > > -- > bennys
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Fixing the Vista boot loader will not fix his issue. It is with XP not with Vista.
Benny you should read teh Wiki over at NeoSmart Technologies. The Makers of EasyBCD.
http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/EBCD/Troubleshooting+Windows+XP
That page will give you all the information you need on how to fix the XP not botting issue. If you copied over those files did you remember the boot.ini file as well? Did you remember to check that which drive was the boot drive so that the boot.ini info would be correct? -- ~Alex T.~ ~A.K.A. Makaveli213~ ~Windows Desktop Experience MVP~ "peter" <peter[ at ]nowhere.net> wrote in message news:OojzdL7XJHA.5108[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > 1st Vista is only on SP1...SP2 is in BETA...and SP3 is a gleam in some > programmers eye. > Use your Vista CD and do a start up repair. > peter > > -- > If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate > or disruptive,please ignore it. > If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain > to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-) > > "bennys" <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in message > news:19bd8c9e0da3358aa61dfdb1d0cf7240[ at ]nntp-gateway.com... >> >> Hello Board ! >> >> System Info: >> Windows Vista Ultimate SP3 >> Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2370 [ at ]1.73GHz 1.73 GHz. >> Memory (RAM) 1.00 GB. >> 32-bit OS. >> >> My Oiginal OS is Vista Ultimate SP3. I tried to dual boot with XP Home >> SP3. The Xp installation process went smoothly. All the program files >> and system files are there(so I thought). The Vista is in C: drive and >> the XP is in E: drive, which I have created and formatted. Here comes >> the problem. I CAN NOT BOOT FROM THE XP Home Edition although at the >> booting screen, it allows me the OS booting option which are Windows >> Vista Ultimate and XP Home SP3. Vista boots with ease but the XP on the >> other hand, refuses to do so. The booting window pops up and begins the >> process but instantly shuts down and follows with this error at the >> Windows Boot Manager: >> >> -FILE: \NTLDR >> >> STATUS: 0X000000F >> >> INFO: THE SELECTED ENTRY COULD NOT BE LOADED BECAUSE THE APPLICATION IS >> MISSING OR CORRUPT.- >> Fine. These are the steps I took trying to solve this error. >> >> >> - Copied the NTLDR and the NTDETECT files from the Vista root >> drive(C:\ntldr/NTDETECT) to XP root drive(E:\ntldr/NTDETECT). >> - Used the EasyBCD 1.7.2 application to add new entry(XP) at the >> booting. >> >> Unfortunately, it did not solve this problem. I have no choice but to >> run Vista as of now :(. However, when I open up msconfig. Under the >> BOOT tab, there is only one OS available and that is the all mighty >> Vista. No XP. How can I add the installed XP OS to the list? >> Also, where can I locate the boot.ini file on my computer? it was >> suggested on the other forum that these three files(ntldr, ntdetect, and >> boot.ini) should be in the same root drives of both Vista & XP. Mind >> you, I have all the hidden system files opened. Can someone please help >> me out on how to boot from the XP OS? >> >> Thanks for any help or input. >> >> >> -- >> bennys >
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Take a look at this article from my website: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/install_windows_xp_on_machine_running_vista.htm
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"bennys" <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:19bd8c9e0da3358aa61dfdb1d0cf7240[ at ]nntp-gateway.com...
[Quoted Text] > > Hello Board ! > > System Info: > Windows Vista Ultimate SP3 > Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2370 [ at ]1.73GHz 1.73 GHz. > Memory (RAM) 1.00 GB. > 32-bit OS. > > My Oiginal OS is Vista Ultimate SP3. I tried to dual boot with XP Home > SP3. The Xp installation process went smoothly. All the program files > and system files are there(so I thought). The Vista is in C: drive and > the XP is in E: drive, which I have created and formatted. Here comes > the problem. I CAN NOT BOOT FROM THE XP Home Edition although at the > booting screen, it allows me the OS booting option which are Windows > Vista Ultimate and XP Home SP3. Vista boots with ease but the XP on the > other hand, refuses to do so. The booting window pops up and begins the > process but instantly shuts down and follows with this error at the > Windows Boot Manager: > > -FILE: \NTLDR > > STATUS: 0X000000F > > INFO: THE SELECTED ENTRY COULD NOT BE LOADED BECAUSE THE APPLICATION IS > MISSING OR CORRUPT.- > Fine. These are the steps I took trying to solve this error. > > > - Copied the NTLDR and the NTDETECT files from the Vista root > drive(C:\ntldr/NTDETECT) to XP root drive(E:\ntldr/NTDETECT). > - Used the EasyBCD 1.7.2 application to add new entry(XP) at the > booting. > > Unfortunately, it did not solve this problem. I have no choice but to > run Vista as of now :(. However, when I open up msconfig. Under the > BOOT tab, there is only one OS available and that is the all mighty > Vista. No XP. How can I add the installed XP OS to the list? > Also, where can I locate the boot.ini file on my computer? it was > suggested on the other forum that these three files(ntldr, ntdetect, and > boot.ini) should be in the same root drives of both Vista & XP. Mind > you, I have all the hidden system files opened. Can someone please help > me out on how to boot from the XP OS? > > Thanks for any help or input. > > > -- > bennys
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Thank you for all the informative replies. I have fixed the problem with
your help. I can now boot into both OS's.:)
Once again, thanks.
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bennys
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You're Welcome
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-- John Barnett MVP Windows XP Associate Expert Windows Desktop Experience
Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org Web: http://www.silversurfer-guide.com
The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post..
"bennys" <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:6c089724dca7bc767e11fb0b65a3670d[ at ]nntp-gateway.com...
[Quoted Text] > > Thank you for all the informative replies. I have fixed the problem with > your help. I can now boot into both OS's.:) > Once again, thanks. > > > -- > bennys
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