Sorry, I should have been more explicit. Vista Boot Pro is in the root
directory of Drive C but does not show up at all on booting up. I went in
and run the program manually and used the repair utility, but it still does
not make any appearance. I just get pushed to Vista immediately. Once in
Vista, Windows Explorer locates all the drives and I can open each one and
see the files.
"John Barnes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You don't mention the error message you get, but if you have both systems
> on the boot screen and just can't boot your legacy drive, copy your ntldr,
> ntdetect.com and boot.ini from to the drive with the Vista boot file on
> it. Modify the boot.ini to point to the XP drive if necessary.
>
> "John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have full retail version of Ultimate installed on a 36 GB SCSI drive and
>>XP PRO on a 80 GB SATA I drive with Vista Boot Pro on the Vista SCSI
>>drive. I think it was mentioned in one of the forums, but I cannot recall
>>a solution. Vista sees the other drives, and I can see the XP files. Any
>>suggestions on how to get this to work?
>>
>> And just for information, the full retail version, not an upgrade, of
>> Ultimate would not install on the SCSI even after I did a low level
>> format to ensure the drive was clean. Eventually I started XP Pro and did
>> a clean install on the SCSI.
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