
May 26th, 2007, 12:06 PM
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Hi sajangnim, welcome to NeoSmart Technologies.
Don't worry, we have tons of experience with victims of VistaBootPRO's PC-breaking behavior: you've come to the right place.
Try this: now that you are in Windows (Vista? XP?) run EasyBCD
Delete the old entries - all of them
Delete the "boot" folder from your hard drive. It should be on the Vista drive..
Go to the Diagnostics screen -> Recreate BCD Files
Select the Vista drive at both prompts (using the drive letter that XP sees Vista as being).
Let it finish.
You should now have a Vista entry that works fine - go ahead and test it.
Once you've got that out of the way, you need to add XP now.
Add/Remove Entries -> Windows XP.
Assuming your boot.ini file is correctly configured and is on the Vista drive as well (along with ntdetect and ntldr), XP should now also boot.
Let me know how it goes, and good luck!
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