OK, can you try the latest stable?
Download EasyBCD 2.0.2 - NeoSmart Technologies It's possible this was a bug introduced in 2.1 !!
NO "download there" just a next page thanking me for downloading....
Hello,
Hope you-all are doing much better than I am.
1. I was using 2.1 went to above link and ticked "download" button for 2.0.2 and NO popup for the save download
2. As important.... Thanks for your software and your support in forums....
A. XP Home Sp3 came with Asus 1000HA so I paid for it.
I installed MINT 7 because the newer distros have Grub 2 and they Ubuntu 9.10 , Mint 9 and 8 . All messed up my XP boot
Fixed XP with the greatest little app EasyBCD
But couldn't boot to distros, none of them. so deleted partitions.
Finally installed Mint 7 with Grub (plane) Installed choose it with Grub Boot screen and out of full stupidity, booted > choose XP > EasyBCD to place XP above Mint to boot after count down and . Moved XP UP. > Rebooted and . . . NO BOOT.
NO. . . F2 to get into BIOS to change BOOT to CD
NO . . . F8 because of NO BIOS boot
So I couldn’t boot Linux LiveCD????
BUT did get “Super Grub Boot CD” to Fix Win to Boot.
Now have ONLY XP Home (half goood)
EasyBCD to Fix XP boot..... got
Copy of EasyBCD 2.1 (no "download for above link for 2.0.2 just the next page thanking me for downloading, scrips allowed. )
VIEW Settings
There are a total of 2 entries listed in the bootloader.
Default:
Timeout: 10 seconds
EasyBCD Boot Device: C:\
Entry #1
Name: Microsoft Windows 7
BCD ID: {911cbca4-1f40-11e0-8cb2-0022437e94f1}
Drive: C:\
Bootloader Path: \Windows\system32\winload.exe
Entry #2
Name: NeoSmart Linux
BCD ID: {911cbca6-1f40-11e0-8cb2-0022437e94f1}
Drive: C:\
Bootloader Path: \NST\nst_linux-AC1A72FA03894520C8B6A5E2A4687E48
tried to change 7 to XP in "Add/remove and got ....
"EasyBCD failed to detect a valid version of Windoes NT - 2003 on the selected drive and was unable to continue. Please select a different disk and try again."
(Kind of buggy huh after it found the XP in LIST in version before...that I just updated today with, have screen shots to prove that if you want to see them??)
XP Manager shows “linux partitions” as ”Basic” with “ / “. /home. at
1253.91 GB (yes it says GBs) but as “FREE Space,” and my “D:\ Data” is no file system and can’t be formatted and
READS 1651.44 GB (yes that says GiG Bytes and not MBs. With tiny C:\ at 48.83 GB (correct!)
THAN in LiveCD, Ubuntu 9.10, or Mint 8. . . Linux does NOT see any Partitions, only
149 GBs UNALLOCATED space. with ... GET THIS...
“NO Operating System Installed” < yes that is what Linux Thinks..... as I write this on XP....
SO what do I do, beside marry a super female Tecky! Cant find one!
Thanks for any help to get Linux back or XP to work... correctly in a Viata / 7 app?
PS....Only got one (1) "".bmp"" image to load out of 4 with combined total of 4.5 MBs..