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Windows 7 boot manager
Hi
I have installed W7 RC as a subsequent install to XPSP3. All was well. I need to reinstall XP however I do not want it to kill the boot manager. Any advice on how to proceede?
Paul
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Thanks ickymay
I have found EasyBCD and I think it will do the job. Why do you think W7 would need recovering, personaly I was just thinking i would need to fix the boot manager.
Cheers Paul
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 Originally Posted by pb2525
Thanks ickymay
I have found EasyBCD and I think it will do the job. Why do you think W7 would need recovering, personaly I was just thinking i would need to fix the boot manager.
Cheers Paul
well the XP install takes over the boot so I prefer to get back into win7 then find XP with EasyBCD
trust me im a teenagers father 
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Thanks ickymay, I can see that is a safe approach, have not used the recovery console in W7, so I was not sure.
 Originally Posted by Drew
Are you doing this as a dual-boot scenario? Cus, if I follow this correctly... you had XP, added Windows 7 but, lost BOOTMGR... Now you have 7 & want to put XP back. Would be spell it out for me before I attempt offering you any (maybe helpful) comments. Thanks.
I have been through installs of 7 for multi-boot set up & had the BOOTMGR disappear & had to fix it/get it back. Still I need a better, clearer understanding of your scenario before I offer anything more.
Regards,
Drew
"A scan a day keeps the nasties away."
Hi Drew
OK, I had XP, Installed W7, all is still good. I have not lost the boot manager. However I want to reinstall clean XP and I know it will grab the boot manager, so I was looking for an easy way to reinstall XP that reinstate the bootmanager to its current state (dual boot)
Cheers
Paul
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Ickymay,
Have you actually done that - and did 7 startup repair do it automatically - so you could boot straight back into 7?
I take it startup repair didn't add XP into the boot menu , and you needed to do it from within 7?
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Last edited by ickymay; 07-03-2009 at 05:29 PM.
trust me im a teenagers father 
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Thanks for the response.
I take it you mean the recovery disc that you create with recdisc.exe ?
Those are the same system recovery options that are on the dvd.
That's what I meant by startup repair, LOL. Sorry if it wasn't very clear.
It automatically searches and attempts to fix startup errors. I.E. the first thing it does is to go into Startup Repair automatically.
It also finds the installed o/s, you then highlight the one you want, click Next and select startup repair, cmd prompt, system restore, restore a previously created pc image, etc.
Interesting it rewrites the NT6 bootsector and a Vista/ Win 7 mbr automatically.
The Vista startup repair won't do that - you need to select cmd prompt and use bootsect.exe and fixmbr commands.
Fascinating if that is what it does.
I hope I understood you correctly?
Last edited by SIW2; 07-03-2009 at 06:01 PM.
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 Originally Posted by ickymay
I have done this many times with 100% success rate 
Hey. that was not becouse you had to fix mistakes by your teenage son was it???? 
Paul
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 Originally Posted by pb2525
Hey. that was not becouse you had to fix mistakes by your teenage son was it????
Paul
lol no moving from beta to beta and of course tweaking it until it broke
trust me im a teenagers father 
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