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I tried installing Vista Prem. on a blank partition on my hard drive, the
drive already has xp pro running on C: The install failed at 27% into the install process with a file error. I installed a new blank drive in the computer and tried reinstalling Vista on the new drive by itself. The install went completed, ran thru the setup and customization, personalization processes and on the final reboot ran fine giving me the dual boot option to get back to XP. I shut down for the day and when I restarted the computer the dual boot menu reverted to Vista Installation and repeats the original failed setup that stops at 27% so I cannot reach the good installation that ran on the new drive yestrerday. How do I get Vista to stop seeing the failed partial setup and reflect the good installation in the dual boot menu? Appreciate any suggestions. gary |
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Hi,
Open an elevated command prompt, run: bcdedit /enum and then copy/paste the results into a response. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "garyk" wrote in message ... I tried installing Vista Prem. on a blank partition on my hard drive, the drive already has xp pro running on C: The install failed at 27% into the install process with a file error. I installed a new blank drive in the computer and tried reinstalling Vista on the new drive by itself. The install went completed, ran thru the setup and customization, personalization processes and on the final reboot ran fine giving me the dual boot option to get back to XP. I shut down for the day and when I restarted the computer the dual boot menu reverted to Vista Installation and repeats the original failed setup that stops at 27% so I cannot reach the good installation that ran on the new drive yestrerday. How do I get Vista to stop seeing the failed partial setup and reflect the good installation in the dual boot menu? Appreciate any suggestions. gary |
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Rick: Thank you for the reply but I don't think I was clear enough in my
original message. When I boot up I get the option for Vista setup or older version of windows. The Vista setup leads into a continuation of a failed Vista setup that stalls at 27% with an error. The system then reboots to the same cycle. I am able to to get back to my original XP installation that I had by selecting "older version at bootup" When the original Vista setup failed (which was on the same physical drive as XP) I installed a new second drive and had a sucessful Vista install on that drive. It booted up successfully once but after that the boot reverts to the failed install reference. On C: I have XP Pro; D: (on the same physical drive) has the failed Vista install and E a new drive) has the Vista install that worked one time. Your suggestion was to use an elevated command prompt but I am unable to get into Vista to get to it. I need to either remove the failed Vista install on D: without damaging XP on C: or change a setting that will point the bootup menu to the successful install on E: Any suggestions would be appreciated. gary "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, Open an elevated command prompt, run: bcdedit /enum and then copy/paste the results into a response. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "garyk" wrote in message ... I tried installing Vista Prem. on a blank partition on my hard drive, the drive already has xp pro running on C: The install failed at 27% into the install process with a file error. I installed a new blank drive in the computer and tried reinstalling Vista on the new drive by itself. The install went completed, ran thru the setup and customization, personalization processes and on the final reboot ran fine giving me the dual boot option to get back to XP. I shut down for the day and when I restarted the computer the dual boot menu reverted to Vista Installation and repeats the original failed setup that stops at 27% so I cannot reach the good installation that ran on the new drive yestrerday. How do I get Vista to stop seeing the failed partial setup and reflect the good installation in the dual boot menu? Appreciate any suggestions. gary |
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Hi,
So you are unable to boot the installation on E:? Have you tried the startup repair from booting the Vista disk? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "garyk" wrote in message ... Rick: Thank you for the reply but I don't think I was clear enough in my original message. When I boot up I get the option for Vista setup or older version of windows. The Vista setup leads into a continuation of a failed Vista setup that stalls at 27% with an error. The system then reboots to the same cycle. I am able to to get back to my original XP installation that I had by selecting "older version at bootup" When the original Vista setup failed (which was on the same physical drive as XP) I installed a new second drive and had a sucessful Vista install on that drive. It booted up successfully once but after that the boot reverts to the failed install reference. On C: I have XP Pro; D: (on the same physical drive) has the failed Vista install and E a new drive) has the Vista install that worked one time. Your suggestion was to use an elevated command prompt but I am unable to get into Vista to get to it. I need to either remove the failed Vista install on D: without damaging XP on C: or change a setting that will point the bootup menu to the successful install on E: Any suggestions would be appreciated. gary "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, Open an elevated command prompt, run: bcdedit /enum and then copy/paste the results into a response. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "garyk" wrote in message ... I tried installing Vista Prem. on a blank partition on my hard drive, the drive already has xp pro running on C: The install failed at 27% into the install process with a file error. I installed a new blank drive in the computer and tried reinstalling Vista on the new drive by itself. The install went completed, ran thru the setup and customization, personalization processes and on the final reboot ran fine giving me the dual boot option to get back to XP. I shut down for the day and when I restarted the computer the dual boot menu reverted to Vista Installation and repeats the original failed setup that stops at 27% so I cannot reach the good installation that ran on the new drive yestrerday. How do I get Vista to stop seeing the failed partial setup and reflect the good installation in the dual boot menu? Appreciate any suggestions. gary |
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