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i had xp pro installed on my 250gb sata2 drive its in three partitions i bought a new hdd 320gb partitioned it and installed vista yltimate now my xp wont boot and i noticed some drive letters are chchanged the partition that xp pro is on is a logical while the other two partitions on the same hdd are primary

how do i fix this i need the xp pro partitoon to be primary im sure

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I did a similar thing except the other way around, had Vista Home Premium on one HDD and installed XP Home to the second HDD, after that Vista wouldn't boot, only XP. I end up using a combination of the recovery console and EasyBCD and it works a charm. Another program you might want to consider is VistaBootPRO same thing as EasyBCD, however, if EasyBCD didn't work this might, Good luck!

If you can boot to Vista, you don't have to use a third party program to set your XP partition as primary. you can do it in Vista's disk management console.

If you're up to it, you might also want to see this guide for dual booting: Multi-boot Vista and XP with Grub.

Grub4Dos is very versatile.

Edited by spacesurfer

Sorry, I made a mistake in what I said earlier. I don't think you can change a partition type from extended to primary. What I meant to say is make the partition active, not primary. You can make the partition active by going to Computer Management --> Disk Management --> right click on your partition and select mark partition as active.

this is what my boot.ini looks like

whats wrong here?

There is currently 2 OS(s) installed on your system.

The current boot timeout is: 30

Default OS: Microsoft Windows Vista

Entry 1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Name: Microsoft Windows Vista

BCD ID: {current}

Boot Drive: C:

Windows Drive: C:

System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe

Windows Directory: \Windows

Entry 2

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Name: Microsoft Windows XP

BCD ID: {ntldr}

Boot Drive: E:

System Bootloader: \ntldr

EasyBCD.

The drive letter for the XP entry should be the boot drive, which may or may not be the XP drive itself.

Lant, if you're interested in why it did that, here's the documentation for the drive letters: http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/EBCD/Conf...+the+Bootloader

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