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Alev - MSFT x...@microsoft.com microsoft public xml In boot.ini you can add /3G to your nt loader options similar to below ; ;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems. ;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options. ; [boot loader] timeout=30

MSXML6 - DOM: E_OUTOFMEMORY
Don Burn b...@stopspam.acm.org microsoft public win32 programmer kernel On Vista there is a new boot model, use BCDEdit to add the equivalent of boot.ini. You should be specifying the /DEBUGPORT=comX and the /BAUDRATE=9600 on the boot.ini or the equivalent in Vista. -- Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK) Windows 2k/XP/2k3

BSOD /10 Methods to Repair BSOD No Start or Serious Vista Problems
The bcdedit file is a part of the Vista installation. The executable can be run from XP or from Vista. What you could do: Install Vista. Boot to XP. Use start> run> cmd Run bcdedit in the cmd window. Type in the path to the executable (or copy/paste the path if you're lazy about typing it as I am) and add /? to get

Internet Explorer has stopped working.
Vista Tip: Turn off Data Execution Prevention Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security feature introduced in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, If you ever want to turn it back on, use the same procedure to get to an elevated command prompt, and then type: bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOn

Constantly Reboots After Install
Which is, FYI, a striped RAID array, to add to the fun. "John Barnes" wrote: Windows sets the drive letter of each volume it sees in the registry on first boot, Your only problem would be if you had pointed to any programs, files etc. on the XP drive and they are saved in shortcuts or registry entries.

Getting Ready for Windows BETA 2 - QuickStarter
I was able to do this with multiple entries in the boot.ini under Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Server 2003, but is this possible with Vista? It looks like there is one Is it one or the other only? Can one not add any "settings" over and above the Microsoft defined ones and control where they are inherited?

BCDedit? help me find my xp install from withing Vista
An add on is one of many many things that could cause this error, and is of course worth checking out. Event Viewer may provide information that would clarify .... For example, Description for earlier Windows version can be "Windows XP" or "Windows Server 2003". . Drive:\Windows\system32\Bcdedit /set {ntldr} device

Dual Boot(Vista/XP) Error: Unable to enter into XP..!
tom_danec...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general i want to have a dualboot-system with vista ultimate (final release) and xp professional, second partition (~10 gb): xp professional i restored the vista boot sector and can only start vista now and i'm not able to add the ntldr with bcdedit. i

Dual Boot problem with Windows XP 64 and vista 32
In boot.ini you can add /3G to your nt loader options similar to below ; ;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems. ;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options. ; [boot loader] timeout=30 default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS [operating systems]

BCDedit? help me find my xp install from withing Vista
I even learned how to use the cryptic BCDEdit.exe (took all of an hour!). That was before NeoSmart (http://neosmart.net/) wrote EasyBCD. Since you want to add WinXP AFTER Vista is installed and running, you MUST deal with one work-around or another. It CAN be done; I've done it and so have many others.

Dual-boot XP-Vista
It also lets me choose "all drives" "system partition" or "specific drive" If you want to multi-boot between Vista and XP then you need to install the Vista boot loader (which overwrites the XP bootloader -- that's what you want). Pick the 'all drives' option -- this should find your XP installation and add it to

Multiple boot
Vista comes with a new boot loader, and the XP boot loader can't load it. If for some reason the XP or legacy does not show up in bootloader, run command prompt in an elavated mode, or from the repair utility on the install CD, then type in "bcdedit /displayorder {default} {legacy}" Assumeing that the default is

Dual Boot
Can you see your XP installation on D: as bcdedit claims? Is that where ntldr actually is? If I understand correctly, the Vista bootmgr is expecting to find In my case, my 'boot drive' is the one Vista calls D: (and XP calls C:) You may need to move ntldr/boot.ini to wherever \bootmgr lives, and then add the

Bug#442153: win32-loader: [INTL:he] Hebrew PO translation update
Also, since you probably want to add a second option one with debug and one without you need bcdedit. Finally you may want to have other options such as /NUMPROC /BURNMEMORY Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK) Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting http://www.windrvr.com Remove StopSpam from the email to reply.

SATA ntfs boot error
At least in XP I had 3.5 without doing anything. Any other ideas? "super1" <superbrownbro...@nospam.nospam> wrote in message You can add the switch by the following steps: 1. Reboot Vista to safe mode with command line 2. Run the command : bcdedit /set PAE ForceEnable 3. Run bcdedit again to verify the switch

Windows Vista SP1
Drive:\Windows\system32\Bcdedit /create {ntldr} -d "Description for earlier Windows version" Note In this command, Description for earlier Windows version can be any text that you want. For example, Description for earlier Windows version can be "Windows XP" or "Windows Server 2003".

Boot
"jreber" wrote: Greetings, How can I add the /3gb switch in Vista Home Premium like I did in XP's boot.ini? Adobe After Effects now only sees 2gb of my 3gb of memory. It was able to see all 3gb of memory after I added the above switch in XP. I know about BCDEdit but I don't know how to use it to add the /3gb switch

Vista vs XP
Charset used by NTLDR in your localised version of Windows XP. If you #. don't know, maybe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page helps. ..... (and if you have chosen to keep Windows in your disk), you can uninstall the Debian-Installer Loader through the Windows Add/Remove Programs dialog in Control Panel.

Installing XP after Vista
Brian Br...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have a new Vista install on a RAID 5 drive C: while I also have a previously installed version of XP on another hdd alongside a "dead, deactivated" vista. I would like to add my XP boot record to my RAID 5 bootup.

De nieuwste Microsoft-patentaanvraag
PNPUTIL This is the new tool for adding and removing drivers from the Windows Vista driver store. - PKGMGR Also new, this Windows Vista tool is used for servicing the operating system. - OCSETUP This replaces SYSOCMGR and is used for installing Windows components. - BCDEDIT A new Windows Vista tool for editing boot