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Can you see from looking at mine and ambushbugs bcdedit that our bootmanager is listed on the drive D: whic in both are cases is Vista whereas on your it's listed as C. I think it looks like the bootmanager on yours is set to the wrong drive.

Do you agree

I'm getting confused sorry our drive D is the legacy OS not vista

I'm thinking that something like

bcdedit /set {bootmgr} device partition=D:

will move the bootmanager to the drive with XP where it seems to reside in our working PC's

Any thoughts

you are missing the NTDLR file from your XP partition.. so

Go to recovery console from cd rom

now u'r in dos mode:

whatever your cd rom drive letter is replace the x with your drive letter

just type this:

******************************

once you get to the prompt.. if its not just C:\> then type cd and hit enter until it reads just C:\> then

copy x:\i386\ntldr d:\ <<d:\ being the XP partition

then enter

exit

You may or may not have to type cd..

im rebooting now.

wow... I did that earlier. And it must have not worked. Yall are geniuses

It works now though!!! I select WindowsXp in the boot menu now and..

MY COMPUTER REBOOTS!!!....

YES THOUGH! WE'VE PROGRESSED!!!

Do you mean it still isn't working, though you now have the old bootloader back again after you choose legacy from the vista bootloader??

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