Legacy OS missing from boot menu

G

Guest

I have Windows MCE installed on C drive.
I tried to launch the installer for Vista 64bit edition (beta 2 build 5384)
from MCE but received a message saying it was not a valid 32 bit app so I
booted from the DVD.

I installed Vista to the D drive. I did not see any indication that it saw
the isntall of MCE at all.

After the installation was complete, I cannot get to the install of MCE,
there is no boot menu displayed on startup. How do I get the new boot manager
to give me the option to boot to the legacy OS?
 
N

Neil

Same thing has happened to me. I installed Vista on a separate disk, to XP,
but boot manager only sees Vista.
 

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