Dual boot Vista X64/7x64

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  1. Posts : 7
    Vista/Windows7
       #1

    Dual boot Vista X64/7x64


    I have been lurking around this forum for the last several months. I wanted to know how to dual boot on 2 separate hard drive. Last night I installed Windows 7 and all looked good. Upon my first boot after install into Vista all the drives were noticed. Then I booted into Windows 7 to make sure that everything was fine and install drivers. All I can say is wow, what an amazing OS so far.
    Here is where it get's bad;

    After installing a few games I decided it was time to shut my rig down but check my e-mail over on the Vista drive. When I hit the option to boot into Vista there was an error message "bootloader.exe can't be found" (I think, at work right now)

    I put in the Vista DVD and tried a repair but was told that a repair couldn't be done. I unhooked the 7 drive to see if that would make a difference but it didn't. I got a different message this time "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" (or something like this).

    I guess my question is; am i screwed or is there a way to fix this?

    Sorry for the long post and to bother you all with such a newbie question.

    thanks in advance

    khz
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  2. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #2

    Hi Killerhz and welcome to the forum,

    You can give Easy BCD a try, it has options to restore boot loaders.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Vista/Windows7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Mr GRiM said:
    Hi Killerhz and welcome to the forum,

    You can give Easy BCD a try, it has options to restore boot loaders.
    I did a quick research about this. It's an .exe file right? How to I use that, do you have a link to the file and or how to use.

    Thanks GRiM.
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  4. Posts : 16,154
    7 X64
       #4

    Hi killer,

    Could you post a screenshot of the bcd entries?

    Type cmd in start search >when it pops up, rt click and run as admin >at the prompt, type bcdedit, then press enter.

    Like this:

    Dual boot Vista X64/7x64-bcdedit2009-03-07_235226.jpg

    You might also post a screenshot of Disk Management - ( to save asking later if necessary). Like this:

    Dual boot Vista X64/7x64-diskmanagement2009-02-04_031947.jpg

    Thanks

    To post a screenshot (jpeg ), click the Quick button at the bottom of this post, then Go Advanced, then follow step 8 onward of this tutorial

    http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/14...ool-vista.html
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  5. Posts : 7
    Vista/Windows7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hey SIW2, I am at work but can post this for you once at home. TO do what you are asking I should be in teh Windows 7 drive correct?

    Thanks for the quick response.
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  6. Posts : 16,154
    7 X64
       #6

    Yes the 7 drive will be fine - we need to see both drives - so make sure the other one is attached.:)
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  7. Posts : 7
    Vista/Windows7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    SIW2 said:
    Yes the 7 drive will be fine - we need to see both drives - so make sure the other one is attached.:)
    Will do. 3 more hours before I get home and will be sure to post this ASAP.
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  8. Posts : 7
    Vista/Windows7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Hey SIW2

    Here are those screenies sir...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dual boot Vista X64/7x64-bcdedit.jpg   Dual boot Vista X64/7x64-drive-mgmt.jpg  
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  9. Posts : 16,154
    7 X64
       #9

    Ok, the second HD is a Dynamic disk.

    It should work with 7 as it is the Ultimate version.

    The problem you may have is that only Vista Enterprise and Ultimate support Dynamic disks. Even then, you may have some difficulties.

    I suggest converting it to a Basic Disk. Unfortunately, Windows Disk Management can only do this destructively, i.e you will lose all the data on it and have to reinstall Vista. This will give it a drive letter and correct the bcd entry as well.

    Otherwise, you will need a third party partition manager to convert the Dynamic disk to a Basic disk , without data loss.
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  10. Posts : 7
    Vista/Windows7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    SIW2 said:
    Ok, the second HD is a Dynamic disk.

    It should work with 7 as it is the Ultimate version.

    The problem you may have is that only Vista Enterprise and Ultimate support Dynamic disks.

    I suggest converting it to a Basic Disk. Unfortunately, Windows Disk Management can only do this destructively, i.e you will lose all the data on it and have to reinstall Vista.

    Otherwise, you will need a third party partition manager to convert the Dynamic disk to a Basic disk , without data loss.
    I guess I would like to not lose any data right now so a third party software would be needed. I do not understand what I need to do so please link me to an explanation? Once I do what you suggest Vista & 7 will work?
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