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  1. Lio
    Posts : 39
    Vista/Seven
       #1

    Edit boot options


    Hi everyone
    I come here from Vista64 forum :)
    I'm installing seven on my daughter laptop (tablet pc HP Pavillon tx2623ca). I did a fresh format and reinstallation of Vista x64, created 2 partition (c with Vista and z for Seven). I did the 2 dvd recovery (following the HP instruction) and now I was ready to install.
    BUT :
    I insert the dvd with Seven full ultimate (I want a dual boot with both OS
    it begins to charge files (like the old XP) then, when finished, appears:
    black screen
    EDIT BOOT OPTIONS
    path: \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    [/minint / redirect rdimageoffset=8192 rdimagelenght 3161088 RDPATH=multi(0)disk (0)cdrom(0)\soucers\boot.wim
    ENTER o ESC

    I don't know how to do.
    Please, can someone help me?

    Sorry for my bad english, it's not my native language :$
    I don't reply to that question and the pc is still there .........
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  2. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #2

    Hi Lio, welcome to the forums.
    In order to better understand what is happening , please take a look at this tutorial, and let me know if the installation went through those steps and which ones.
    Also, did you start the installation from Vista or booting from the DVD?
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  3. Lio
    Posts : 39
    Vista/Seven
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for welcome :)
    I have already seen that wonderful tut and I was pretty sure about what I have to do.
    But the things went different
    I'm installing from DVD and I have this situation on my drive:
    HP Recovery (D) Simple basic Healthy Primary partition
    Seven (Z) Simple basic Healthy Primary partition
    Vista (C) Simple basic Healthy (System, boot Page file,Active,Crash Dump, Primary partition)
    Thanks
    Lio
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  4. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #4

    Lio, did you boot from the DVD and selected the partition you created for Seven?
    Also, is it a retail DVD? It is looking to me as possibly a defective disk
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  5. Lio
    Posts : 39
    Vista/Seven
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Yes, it's a retail dvd for a full installation for seven ultimate.
    I have now choosen to not enter and I have boot again without the Seven dvd.
    The first time I did I was in Vista normally, but the second time started the Recovery manager from HP and now it's reinstalling Vista newly
    But after it did this, What I have to do for having both OS in that PC?

    Thanks so much for your reply
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  6. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #6
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  7.    #7

    What we are trying to ask you is this:

    Did you boot from the Win7 DVD to try your install?

    Please answer the question. If you don't understand it fully, ask us to explain or read this:

    Boot from CD - How to Boot your Computer from a Bootable CD or DVD - Boot to CD
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  8. Lio
    Posts : 39
    Vista/Seven
    Thread Starter
       #8

    OK :)
    I've finally installed Seven, but I have now to check all.
    I was trying to install from DVD, by letting the setup automatic and I had that problem. So the second time I tried with no luck, I was not able to run in Vista and I have to reinstall Vista too
    Whereby I tried to install Seven from Vista and in this way all went well
    Now I have to check all because more than one features on my daughter laptop don't run (like fingerprint reader and some others) but it seems to me that the performarce are better than before and without all that "useless" programs installed by HP.
    And now I have to install also an Ultimate Seven on my desktop PC and here I'm really scared: this is my PC, it's a big machine I use to work, vith a lot of material on it. Now I have Vista Ultimate 64 since about 3 years with no problem, but I think Vista is really "heavy", too time to open and closed, too much RAM used (I have 8GB ram), so I want to have a second partition with Seven and try it and switch on it step by step. Inthis PC I have on C only the OS, in another drive (drive not partition) all the programs, and on different drives ( internal and external) and partition all the files (pictures, plugins and so on).
    I put a new hard drive for Seven, with 3 partition (it's a 2 TB drive) and now it comes with letter (N). I work on photos so I need to have a lot of storage .....
    what is the better and safest way to install Seven?
    I cannot remove the drive with Vista because I want a dual boot so I think to precede in the same way than before: installing from Vista.
    What do you think about it?
    Thanks a lot for your help and.... be patient with my poor english.
    Have a great day
    Lio
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  9. Posts : 1,607
    Windows 7 x64 finally!
       #9

    Lio

    First, whatever you do, first make sure you have backups of your files in a separate location. It seems you do, so I would leave the drives where you have your files disconnected during the installation, just connect them after everything is installed.

    To be double sure, I recommend you run Windows Easy Transfer in your Vista, save your files and settings to a separate drive / partition that you will keep apart from the whole process. After you get everything up and running, you can run WET in your Seven install and get your files and settings all transferred automatically.

    Again, I would leave the hard drives where you have your files physically disconnected while you are installing. I recommend you do a Clean install of Seven, since you intend to transfer everything later. Yes, leave the drive with Vista connected so you can get the dual boot automatically.

    Don't take this the wrong way, but I feel you are not very comfortable with the process, so please ask questions if you have doubts, and please try to provide all details asked. We will try to help as much as we can, but preventing problems is usually better than trying to fix them!

    Good luck (that is always good too)
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  10.    #10

    Have you tried booting from the Win7 DVD to do the install, rather than running it from Vista?

    You can find the missing utilities or drivers on the Support Downloads page for your model on HP website.
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