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Norton Partition Magic 8.X comes with Boot Magic for switching between OS's.
Do you know if this will work for dual booting XP SP2 and Vista, and avoid the problems with system restore files, etc. |
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Seeing as how Partition Magic 8.01 is not entirely compatible with Vista, I
don't know as I would recommend that you even try their boot manager. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "VicTek" wrote in message ... Norton Partition Magic 8.X comes with Boot Magic for switching between OS's. Do you know if this will work for dual booting XP SP2 and Vista, and avoid the problems with system restore files, etc. |
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Thanks for the reply. Is there another third party boot manager that you
would recommend? It seems that using the dual boot facility already available causes system restore files to be deleted. "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... Seeing as how Partition Magic 8.01 is not entirely compatible with Vista, I don't know as I would recommend that you even try their boot manager. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! |
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I can't guarantee this was the cause but I had to uninstall BootMagic,
even tho' it was not active, in order to install VISTA. With BM there and booting from the DVD it threw up an error message about not being able to find either the ntdlr or the bootmgr and if I tried to run the DVD from within XP Pro it threw up the reverse -- soory I can't remember shich way round it was and my notes are ..... The Upgrade Advisor says to uninstall PM and that if you install it in VISTA therey "may" be problems. I didn't because of it being a dual boot but I have not tried to use it since installing VISTA. Although I like the BM hidden partition method, it is quite useful being able to grab files from the XP Pro drive and copy them over to VISTA -- like the winhlp32.exe that VISTA does not have. This is with PM8 updated while PQ. |
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I have been using System Commander (various versions) since 1993. It has
never let me down. It allows you to totally hide one operating system from another (assuming that both O/S's are on primary partitions). It allows you to have various accounts set up. You can have it that your children can only boot into one operating system. They can not get into yours, unless YOU give them your password. No matter what they may do to trash their O/S, YOURS will be untouched. You, in turn, can boot into everything so you can see what they have been doing on their side of the computer. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "VicTek" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply. Is there another third party boot manager that you would recommend? It seems that using the dual boot facility already available causes system restore files to be deleted. "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... Seeing as how Partition Magic 8.01 is not entirely compatible with Vista, I don't know as I would recommend that you even try their boot manager. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! |
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I had to uninstall Boot Magic, even although it was not active, before
I could install VISTA from the DVD, regardless of whether I booted from the DVD to make a dual boot or whether I tried to install from within Windows. I got an error message that it could not find either ntdlr or bootmgr according to which I tried -- forget which way round 8 ![]() I haven't tried to see if it will install afterwards ...... Despite the Restore "feature" I find it quite useful to be able to access the XP Pro files from within VISTA during the testing and transitional period I'm in. If it were for general family use I might be concerned because way back in the old-fashoned days a friend managed to dual boot WIN 95 and WIN98SE without hiding the inactive drive and he kept on doing things to files in the wrong partition. But we experts knopw better, don't we? g |