Dual Boot with windows 7 64 ulti & vista 32 ulti is not achieved !

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  1. Posts : 565
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32 With Sp1 + Vista Ultimate x32 with Sp1 & Sp2 !!
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    Dual Boot with windows 7 64 ulti & vista 32 ulti is not achieved !


    Sir/Madam,
    i had windows 7 ulti 64 sp1 running on my laptop. i was trying to dual boot it with vista ulti 32 sp1 on another partition on the same harddrive. i tried to do that with YUMI/ZOTAC WinUsb Maker for it. every time after choosing the partition, 'installing windows' status window would appear and show copying files. and within half minute and copying files 2% , there was a message in the window:
    " the installation was cancelled: windows can't copy files required for installation.make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code : 0x80070070 "
    i tried with both YUMI and ZOTAC , made seperate partition and also deleted the partition from within win 7, deleted the partition in vista installation process but no change. then i went into the vista installation process and deleted the System reserved partition 100 mb (with 30 mb occupied) (of course the active partition of windows 7 64 ulti installation !) and it installs instantly and runing very well. BUT... with this disk status

    Dual Boot with windows 7 64 ulti & vista 32 ulti is not achieved !-capture-2.jpg

    now, vista is running very well (sp2 also made) but with no option of choosing windows 7 64 ulti sp1 @ Boot. it is now there with me on my external hdd in the form of a complete system image and its major portition still as remnant on its original installation partition.( as we can see in the image) i have also got the system repair disc for the restore of the system image of windows 7 64 ulti. but i want a dual boot ! is it possible ? and how ?
    Thanks.
    Vineet Garg
    Last edited by Vineet Garg; 19 May 2016 at 09:47. Reason: attaching disk partition status image
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  2. Posts : 6,285
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #2

    Where did you get the ISO you used to create the flash drive?

    Give Rufus a try, it's always worked for me.

    Choose MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI in the Partition scheme and target system type dropdown.
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    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
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    Hi Vineet,
    have a read of this as well
    Dual Boot Installation with Windows 7 and Vista

    Roy
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    Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64 +Linux_VMs +Chromium_VM
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    You could try a Startup Repair from the Win 7 installation disc.
    Startup Repair
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  5. Posts : 565
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32 With Sp1 + Vista Ultimate x32 with Sp1 & Sp2 !!
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       #5

    Hi everyone,
    thanks for the quick responses! BUT...
    1.i have attached a file to my original post.
    2.. vista 32 sp2 ulti is working very well and my first query is : if i can use win 7 ulti 64 sp1 system image in a way that vista is not damaged and eventually, i have a dual-boot system ?
    3. sir Ztruker,
    (a) here are the link(s) for vista sp1 32 and sp2 32 downloads
    How To Burn Downloaded Windows Vista to DVD or USB • Raymond.CC
    (b) i downloaded sp1's three files and made an ISO with the help of ImgBurn and then i burnt it to flash drive with the help of YUMI and ZOTAK. and afterwards i made the service pack 2 update.
    (C) though the problem does not seem to be related to YUMI/ZOTAK, but as i could understand, it would have been better if i had got your advice prior to all this. initially, i could not understand you but it seems you are talking of a advanced feature/option of RUFUS and it would have saved the instance.
    somebody had also advised me to reset bios/cmos to default settings,prior to the incident.but i didn't dare.
    4. sir Torchwood (Roy),
    i have already gone through the great contribution of Mr. Brink. thanks.
    5. sir DavidE,
    (a)i am hesitating to make a system image restore because i have deleted the System Reserved Partition 100 mb and its now a raw partition (as you can see in the attachment). so, i actually want to know what i am supposed to do with that prior to a system image restore
    (b) to say again is there a system restore method for win 7 that doesn't damage vista
    (C)sir, do you mean something other / advanced than a system image restore
    from system recovery option screen, which can repair the damaged installation of win 7 without damaging vista
    Thanks,
    Vineet Garg
    (to my surprise how this emotion icon added to my post ?)

    [ EDIT : RUFUS is really great. and in fact i would like to say its the greatest ! 1. RUFUS saved me all this work/troublesome when the next time i made double boot. 2. though rufus can't produce multiboot , its very small and it deletes the existing data on usb flash drive, its great to work with both BIOS & UEFI with single version 3. if one still needs to make a multiboot for UEFI, SARDU is good enough. though YUMI has released a dedicated version for UEFI, it's still in Beta stage. while SARDU supports both UEFI & BIOS.]
    Last edited by Vineet Garg; 23 Mar 2017 at 02:24. Reason: RUFUS is great to avoid all this !
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  6. Posts : 6,330
    Multi-Boot W7_Pro_x64 W8.1_Pro_x64 W10_Pro_x64 +Linux_VMs +Chromium_VM
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    Vineet Garg said:
    5. sir DavidE,
    (a)i am hesitating to make a system image restore because i have deleted the System Reserved Partition 100 mb and its now a raw partition (as you can see in the attachment). so, i actually want to know what i am supposed to do with that prior to a system image restore
    (b) to say again is there a system restore method for win 7 that doesn't damage vista
    (C)sir, do you mean something other / advanced than a system image restore
    from system recovery option screen, which can repair the damaged installation of win 7 without damaging vista
    Do you get a Startup Repair option when you boot with your repair disc ?
    That is the option i was suggesting you try (not a system image restore).
    Look at the Startup Repair tutorial, it has screen prints showing this option:
    Startup Repair

    What tool did you use to create your backup image ?
    With Macrium Reflect free you can choose what partition(s) to backup and restore.
    If you used the Win 7 built in Imaging program i don't know if you can choose individual partitions to restore.
    Macrium Reflect is much more flexible than the Win 7 built in Image utility.

    Right now your bootloader is in the Vista partition, and that's ok.
    You don't need a System Reserved partition for the bootloader.
    The bootloader can be stored in the System Reserved partition, or a Windows (C) partition, either way is fine.

    If the Startup Repair works, it will add the Win 7 bootloader info, so you will then get an OS selection window to choose Vista or Win 7 when you boot the PC.
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  7. Posts : 565
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32 With Sp1 + Vista Ultimate x32 with Sp1 & Sp2 !!
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Hi sir DavidE & others,
    sir,
    1. once i went through the link 'Startup Repair'(above), it took hardly half an hour. thank you very much. it is difficult for me to think something easier than that. here is the log for that: OH THATS NOT THERE @ win 7 "c:\Windows\System32\Logfile\Srt\SrtTrail.txt" and neither the current boot config data win 7 "c:\Boot\BCD.Backup.0001" is it with vista C:? let me see ? no its nowhere !
    2.the pick was: @ DavidE
    "Right now your bootloader is in the Vista partition, and that's ok. You don't need a System Reserved partition for the bootloader. The bootloader can be stored in the System Reserved partition, or a Windows (C) partition, either way is fine.
    If the Startup Repair works, it will add the Win 7 bootloader info, so you will then get an OS selection window to choose Vista or Win 7 when you boot the PC.
    "
    3. A small description of the whole process is here now.
    startup repair on my pc.docx
    4 Macrium Reflect Free is really awesome! https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-c...-norton-ghost/
    5. sir(s), still i am facing some problems/ queries. that i will be putting in the next post. plz help me with them also.
    Thanks & Regards,
    Vineet Garg.
    Last edited by Vineet Garg; 12 May 2016 at 03:39.
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    You're welcome and glad to see you got it fixed :)
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  9. Posts : 565
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32 With Sp1 + Vista Ultimate x32 with Sp1 & Sp2 !!
    Thread Starter
       #9

    hi All ,
    sir(s), i have recovered windows 7 successfully but i am facing some challenges (due to past !) and having some queries !
    1.PROBLEM: i am having a system image for win 7 created prior to the vista install and the whole incident ! i want to restore it but the problem is that it is a compact system image which includes "windows 7 C: + system reserved partition 100 mb" and it can be restored only in full ! so i fear that restoring it would endanger the vista installation, as it would ,probably, be overwriting its boot loader or perhaps the whole installation! is there a work around ? the image was working too well!

    {ANALYSIS :the inbuilt imaging program is really inflexible and i seem to be falling another prey to it ! now it makes system image = "win 7 c:+vista c:". naturally it wants to include win 7 and its boot loader all together but as it is lying now with vista c:, it includes the whole vista c: also. and that is all the reason why i am fearing restoring it ! from now onwards, i would be using Macrium Relect Free which is really awesome! but what to do now ?}

    2.QUERIES: the lying of the boot loader of win 7 within vista c: dims the possibility of a probable back by win 7 when the vista is not bootable . you have to get vista bootable and then only win 7 will work and that too, probably, after a 'Startup Repair' for windows 7! and as i understand a reinstall of vista will surely need a Startup Repair for win 7 to work? what type of multiboot it is ?win 7 can never back unusable vista ? are multiboots like that only? plz help me at least with the problem.
    Regards and Thanks,
    Vineet Garg.
    Last edited by Vineet Garg; 07 May 2016 at 08:59.
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  10. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #10

    Why didn`t you put Vista on another drive ?

    And I would have installed Vista with the 7 drive unplugged so they are separate, then just use the one time boot menu key to bring up the boot menu to boot into Vista when you wanted to use it.
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