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Dec 11 2007, 11:08 PM
QUOTE This was a tough one, but I managed to prove my theory that XP can be installed last and still added to the bootloader. It was simple to do with two cmd lines, but damn hard to find and figure out.
My first problem getting Vista off of XP (I didn't want to use VistaBootPro in solving this puzzle) so I could add XP after the Vista install without any traces of it left from the bootloader. I could have reinstalled XP and cleaned it up, but a little research revealed a much quicker way with bootsect.exe. The syntax is:
E:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force (E is your Vista install DVD). The ALL is all systems older than Vista. Ignore the errors from your USB drives. It basically switches XP from Vista BOOTMGR to the older NTLDR.
Having a cleaned up XP I installed Vista on my second freshly formated drive with the XP drive disconnected. This of course was to keep Vista from besmirching it with the bootloader. Install went fine and after reconnecting XP, I could boot either OS by selecting the appropriate drive in BIOS.
However this isn't what I was after; I still needed to get a bootloader onto XP somehow AFTER installing Vista. I couldn't get Vista install to do the job without doing a clean install on the old Vista, and that would be cheating as I would make XP the previous system. An upgrade would only upgrade XP and not Vista.
I was about to give up when the thoughs of the "bootsect.exe" was whispering to me about something on the screen when I used it, something about "restoraton tool." Whoa! I quickly opend a CMD and typed: E:\boot\bootsect.exe /? and got the following: bootsect {/help|/nt60|/nt52} {SYS|ALL|:} [/force]Boot sector restoration tool
Bootsect.exe updates the master boot code for hard disk partitions in order to switch between BOOTMGR and NTLDR. You can use this tool to restore the boot sector on your computer.
Run "bootsect /help" for detailed usage instructions. Wow! There is was!!! Now I see I need /help instead of /?. Which I did, and came up with detailed instructions. Now by this time I copies the bootsect.exe to my root dir where it was handy. Why was this such a secret. Here is what I used to install the boot loader, two simple lines:
C:\>bootsect.exe /nt52 C: /force (for XP just to be sure it is NTLDR) C:\>bootsect.exe /nt60 D: /force (to fix Vista)
For reference here is the help file displayed for bootsect.exe, the boot sector restoration tool.
CODE C:\>f:\boot\bootsect.exe /help
bootsect {/help|/nt60|/nt52} {SYS|ALL|:} [/force]
Boot sector restoration tool
Bootsect.exe updates the master boot code for hard disk partitions in order to
switch between BOOTMGR and NTLDR. You can use this tool to restore the boot
sector on your computer.
/help Displays these usage instructions.
/nt52 Applies the master boot code that is compatible with NTLDR to SYS,
ALL, or . The operating system installed on SYS, ALL, or
must be older than Windows Vista.
/nt60 Applies the master boot code that is compatible with BOOTMGR to SYS,
ALL, or . The operating system installed on SYS, ALL, or
must be Windows Vista or WindowsServer "Longhorn".
SYS Updates the master boot code on the system partition used to boot
Windows.
ALL Updates the master boot code on all partitions. ALL does not
necessarily update the boot code for each volume. Instead, this
option updates the boot code on volumes that could be used as Windows
boot volumes, which excludes any dynamic volumes that are not
connected with an underlying disk partition. This restriction is
present because boot code must be located at the beginning of a disk
partition.
Updates the master boot code on the volume associated with this
drive letter. Boot code will not be updated if either 1)
is not associated with a volume or 2) is
associated with a volume not connected to an underlying disk
partition.
/force Forcibly dismounts the volume(s) during the boot code update. You
should use this option with caution.
If Bootsect.exe cannot gain exclusive volume access then the file
system may overwrite the boot code before the next reboot.
Bootsect.exe always attempts to lock and dismount the volume before
each update. When /force is specified, a forced dismount is attempted
if the initial lock attempt fails. A lock can fail, for example, if
files on the target volume are currently opened by other programs.
When successful, a forced dismount allows exclusive volume access and
a reliable boot code update even though the initial lock failed. At
the same time, a forced dismount invalidates all open handles to files
on the target volume. This could result in unexpected behavior from
the programs that opened these files. Therefore, you should use this
option with caution.
Example:
To apply the master boot code that is compatible with NTLDR to the volume
labeled E:, use the following command:
bootsect /nt52 E:
C:\>
Apparently the /nt60 must also cause bootsect.exe to modify the BCDedit. Damn why does Microsoft hide this wonderful stuff. Well probably because using the /force can be dangerous too. Thanks for Sandi. http://thevistaforums.com/index.php?autoco...;showarticle=32
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