Upgraded Vista always tries to boot to Windows XP Setup - Have tomanually select Windows Vista

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evilspoons

Hi, I'm having a huge problem with a system. It's my cousin's, so it's
not easy to get to and work on, so I had to make a big trip out to
their place to fix it today because of the Windows Vista boot manager.

To start with, the computer originally had Windows XP Home. He bought
Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade and installed it, everything works
fine... except whenever the computer boots, it goes to the Vista boot
manager and asks you to select Windows Vista or Windows XP Setup. So,
I figured, this is an easy fix. You got to the system control panel,
set 'default operating system' to Windows Vista, and the timeout to 0.
Only... it starts the XP Setup every time, and ignores Vista
completely.

After a lot of troubleshooting, and I'm familiar with the bcdedit/
bootsect/etc programs, I managed to get back into vista. I ran EasyBCD
and to my great surprise it only lists Windows Vista as an entry in
the BCD file!! There is no reference whatsoever to Windows XP Setup.
Where is it coming from, and why does it take precedence over Vista as
the default boot entry? It's really irritating to have to manually
select Vista within 30 seconds every single time the computer is
started up!

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]

What I would suggest you do is use the Vista Ultimate upgrade DVD and rerun
setup again and choose an in-place upgrade over the current installation on
your drive.
 

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