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I am officially back up and running on vista!
I went into the regeditor and changed the drives back to the way vista needs them
Thanks again for all of the help guys!
Hi,
Torrentg - thanks for stepping in there.
04 - Well done - that's not easy the first time.
I didn't type that out very well - you may find you have an unused entry in bcd - you may have a Vista entry with id {ntldr} from the commands you first attempted from the other thread.
You can see what is there, with the command:
bcdedit
You can remove that entry with:
bcdedit /del {ntldr} /f
Hope it helps.
y dnt u try bcdeditor...i think there is some problem with the vista boot loader settings that might have got overlapped when installing windows 7.so try using the software it can fix up