can t boot xp after vista install

Can't Boot XP After Vista Install

Before the Vista install, I had a dual boot setup with a single hard drive with XP on one partition and Suse Linux on two other partitions. Suse was installed after XP and the Linux Grub boot manager was installed in the MBR and all was well. To do the Vista install, I deleted the Linux partitions using the XP disk manager, created and formatted a NTFS partition for Vista. After seeing several other postings saying that the Vista boot manager would replace the previous boot manager (whether XP or Linux) in the MBR, I didn't bother to run the XP recovery console and issue a "fixmbr" command. I've installed Vista without any problems and it's working more or less OK, but at boot time I don't have a menu to choose whether to boot XP or Vista. In retrospect, I think since the Grub boot loader was still in place during the Vista install, the Vista boot loader couldn't figure out that XP existed in another partition. So now the question is what to do. Vista can see all the files on the XP side so hopefully some magic can be worked with the dreaded Vista boot loader. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

You would have to boot from the XP CD and boot into the Recovery console and use the fixboot command to restore XP, format the Vista partitition and rerun setup from XP and reinstall Vista. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"mrbill" wrote in message

Before the Vista install, I had a dual boot setup with a single hard drive with XP on one partition and Suse Linux on two other partitions. Suse was installed after XP and the Linux Grub boot manager was installed in the MBR and all was well. To do the Vista install, I deleted the Linux partitions using the XP disk manager, created and formatted a NTFS partition for Vista. After seeing several other postings saying that the Vista boot manager would replace the previous boot manager (whether XP or Linux) in the MBR, I didn't bother to run the XP recovery console and issue a "fixmbr" command. I've installed Vista without any problems and it's working more or less OK, but at boot time I don't have a menu to choose whether to boot XP or Vista. In retrospect, I think since the Grub boot loader was still in place during the Vista install, the Vista boot loader couldn't figure out that XP existed in another partition. So now the question is what to do. Vista can see all the files on the XP side so hopefully some magic can be worked with the dreaded Vista boot loader. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Andre,
Understand. A question though. I originally tried to do the Vista install from XP and the setup.exe wouldn't run (I installed the 64 bit version). Is there any alternative to installing from XP once the other problems are fixed?
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

You would have to boot from the XP CD and boot into the Recovery console and use the fixboot command to restore XP, format the Vista partitition and rerun setup from XP and reinstall Vista. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"mrbill"
wrote in message Before the Vista install, I had a dual boot setup with a single hard drive with XP on one partition and Suse Linux on two other partitions. Suse was installed after XP and the Linux Grub boot manager was installed in the MBR and all was well. To do the Vista install, I deleted the Linux partitions using the XP disk manager, created and formatted a NTFS partition for Vista. After seeing several other postings saying that the Vista boot manager would replace the previous boot manager (whether XP or Linux) in the MBR, I didn't bother to run the XP recovery console and issue a "fixmbr" command. I've installed Vista without any problems and it's working more or less OK, but at boot time I don't have a menu to choose whether to boot XP or Vista. In retrospect, I think since the Grub boot loader was still in place during the Vista install, the Vista boot loader couldn't figure out that XP existed in another partition. So now the question is what to do. Vista can see all the files on the XP side so hopefully some magic can be worked with the dreaded Vista boot loader. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Boot from your XP cd and in recovery console, try bootcfg /add to see if it picks up the Vista and xp ok and if it will add the xp to the vista bootloader, IF not then issue a fixmbr then re-run bootcfg /add.
"mrbill" wrote:

Before the Vista install, I had a dual boot setup with a single hard drive with XP on one partition and Suse Linux on two other partitions. Suse was installed after XP and the Linux Grub boot manager was installed in the MBR and all was well. To do the Vista install, I deleted the Linux partitions using the XP disk manager, created and formatted a NTFS partition for Vista. After seeing several other postings saying that the Vista boot manager would replace the previous boot manager (whether XP or Linux) in the MBR, I didn't bother to run the XP recovery console and issue a "fixmbr" command. I've installed Vista without any problems and it's working more or less OK, but at boot time I don't have a menu to choose whether to boot XP or Vista. In retrospect, I think since the Grub boot loader was still in place during the Vista install, the Vista boot loader couldn't figure out that XP existed in another partition. So now the question is what to do. Vista can see all the files on the XP side so hopefully some magic can be worked with the dreaded Vista boot loader. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Vista x64 B2's setup.exe is not a 32 bit app, so no, it won't run in XP x86.
"mrbill" wrote:

Andre,
Understand. A question though. I originally tried to do the Vista install from XP and the setup.exe wouldn't run (I installed the 64 bit version). Is there any alternative to installing from XP once the other problems are fixed?

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