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Phantom Recovery Console in Windows Boot Manager
Znod Znod.356...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general Reinstall the other drive. Be sure that your computer is set to startup first to your optical drive by going into its BIOS when given the opportunity. If done, then hopefully you will be able to boot from your DVD and repair startup.

WindowsME won't start from Win2k's boot manager
I currently triple boot between Windows Me, Windows XP Pro, and another Windows XP Pro. This using the standard Windows XP boot manager, which is the same as the Windows 2000 boot manager. Read the Linux+NTLoader mini-HOWTO. I agree. That should do it. But you could also consider booting Linux from a floppy.

Dual booting with Partition Magic
mike mi...@escape.com microsoft public win2000 setup Hi, I was wondering how I could boot into Win2000 if either the boot manager was not working or I did not want to use the Windows 2000 boot manager. Thanks Mike.

Booting Windows with a boot manager
Windows 9x.xx/Me does an excellent job of dual booting _if_ it is installed first. The NT/2000 boot manager detects it and sets it up (and you can later change the order of boot/time to wait). If Me is running fine, I would try reinstalling W2K. -- geo. - George M. Winford., MS MVP, MCP (Windows 98) "superdork"

boot manager
Mac (Croatia) MacCroa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I will "open" this topis once again to ask somebody here is it possible to "move" or copy boot loader which is now on E partition to partition C which is empty after I have deleted XP and there is still Boot Manager

Dual boot - remove one OS.
I would like to keep the second drive as D because that is where all my Windows 95 applications and data are stored. I do not want Windows 95 to get confused in finding my files. I am also planning to upgrade to Windows 98 and install Linux, but I need to get this boot manager working correctly.

Which Partition / Boot Manager is best??
mike mi...@escape.com microsoft public win2000 general Hi, I was wondering how I could boot into Win2000 if either the boot manager was not working or I did not want to use the Windows 2000 boot manager. Thanks Mike.

OS/2 Boot Manager & Windows FAT32
gerryf gerry...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general It appear at every start, I get the Windows Boot Manager, just as if I were dual booting, though I am not. There is only the single entry in the boot tab under msconfig "Rick Rogers" <r...@mvps.org> wrote in message

Problems with Partition Magic's Boot Manager
Last week, I upgraded to Windows 2000 Professional using its "clean install" option. To my surprise, the BeOS boot manager still comes up every time I reboot the computer. No longer can I restart the computer and walk away, now I have to wait 30 seconds until Windows shuts down and the BeOS boot manager loads,

Boot Manager Problem
But I'm worried that sth will go wrong at this moment and I'll lose access to Windows Ive looked at my Windows boot configuration and surprisingly, Xandros isn't there. Any ideas where it might be and what would happen if I simply erase the second drive and Xandros without further ado? Thanks Dave Neve.

Windows 2000 Crashes Bootmanager
To run the NT boot manager, C: must be formatted with a formatter which each version of Windows can access. I haven't used it with OS/2 or Linux - when I used OS/2 I used a different boot manager. If you have W98 on your menu, then C: cannot be NTFS to use that option. Early versions of Windows 9x did not know

Boot manager woes
I
currently triple boot between Windows Me, Windows XP Pro, and another Windows XP Pro. This using the standard Windows XP boot manager, which is the same as the Windows 2000 boot manager. However, my own PC is not just my PC. Other people use it as well. They can take the nuisance of having to press enter or wait

Boot FreeBSD from secondary slave using Win2k boot manager
WIM,{ramdiskoptions} systemroot \WINDOWS detecthal Yes winpe Yes ...and after Sysprep: Windows Boot Manager -------------------- identifier {bootmgr} device boot description Boot Manager default {ntldr} displayorder {ntldr} {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx} timeout 5 Windows Legacy OS Loader

Windows Boot Manager issue
Hello, I have a little problem with the boot manager in XP, perhaps someone has a quick solution I don't... This is my config: HD-1 (primary): XP boot manager + Windows 98SE That's a bad idea. You should never install more than one OS on any one partition. HD-2 (secondary): Windows XP (no boot manager on disk) on

freeware bootmanager
Let's see whether the following statement clarifies a few things for you: In order to dual boot 98 & NT using the built-in NT boot manager, one must make sure I have a new secondary hard drive that I want to install Windows 98 on. I installed 98 successfully on the second drive by making it a master device and

Setting up Vista Ultimate 64 bit do dual boot with XP Pro 32 bit
Nir wein...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I've searched the web extensively, though I came close, I still can't solve my problem: When I've installed vista, the installation have set the boot manager to be on a different disk than the the boot loader. Now, if I want to remove the hard

PartitionMagic & BootManager: Problems & ?'s
I then installed W2K successfully, thereafter Windows NT 4.0. After the successful Windows NT installation I started W2K again via the boot manager with no problem. However, when I attempted to re-launch Windows NT 4.0 then, it always failes by firing up a blue screen reporting an INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error,

OS/2 Boot Manager and Windows XP
You can't delete NT's boot manager cus it's built in. Every NT boot is a boot manager boot. You can edit the menu and remove anything you don't want. On this second partition the windows bootmanager is installed. I also have one this partition the bootmanager of partition magic 7.0 installed and i want to keep

Windows bootmanager
Jim Marshall inva...@invalid.com comp unix bsd freebsd misc Can someone tell me how to boot FreeBSD when it is installed on the secondary slave drive, preferably in a way that I can still use Windows 2000's boot manager? I read somewhere that I could copy /boot/boot0 over to the windows drive, and add it as entry

Boot manager request?
I recently installed Vista atop Windows XP (not an upgrade, but clean install). As expected, the installation created the windows.old directory so I could recover my data files and all went as expected. One thing remains, however. There is an entry in the Windows Boot Manager for the old XP Recovery Console.