chee Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 (edited) Operations:1. install vista by simulating iso from xp on hda1 (the first primary partition) onto hda3 (the third primary partition)2. backup vista (on hda3, with drive letter "I") by Acronis Trueimage, resize hda3 from 7g into 6g, restore backup image file onto resized hda33. now comes the problem:\windows\winload.exethe selected entry could not be found the application is missing or corrupt.4. I burned the iso file into a dvd, set hda3 active, boot from dvd rom, choose (repair windows)after repair, windows vista booted smoothly, the os menu list contains "earlier versions of windows'. but: when i select ""earlier versions of windows", the screen goes black and the pc reboots5. operation in vistai booted into vista and runbcdedit /enum alland got the report: the boot configration store could not be opened, the system can not find the file specified.I also tried:5.1 bcdedit /delete {ntldr} /fbut got:the specified entry identifier is not valid. the parameter is incorrect.I also tried Vistabootpro 3.1, but got:There is currently 0 OS(s) installed in the boot manager.Current timeout before default boots: 0Default OS: Hereunder is a list of commands tried and reports got:I:\>bcdedit /enum allThe boot configuration data store could not be opened.The system cannot find the file specified.I:\>bcdedit /delete {ntldr] /fThe specified entry identifier is not valid.The parameter is incorrect.I:\>bcdedit /import i:\boot\bcdThe store import operation has failed.The volume does not contain a recognized file system.Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted.I:\>bcdedit /vThe boot configuration data store could not be opened.The system cannot find the file specified.-----i could not find the entry for xp on hda1 in the form of : ( bcdedit /delete) {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71} ( /cleanup) any ideas? thanks Edited December 4, 2006 by chee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spooky Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 All these partitions are on a single physical drive?Operations:1. install vista by simulating iso from xp on hda1 (the first primary partition) onto hda3 (the third primary partition)2. backup vista (on hda3, with drive letter "I") by Acronis Trueimage, resize hda3 from 7g into 6g, restore backup image file onto resized hda33. now comes the problem:\windows\winload.exethe selected entry could not be found the application is missing or corrupt.4. I burned the iso file into a dvd, set hda3 active, boot from dvd rom, choose (repair windows)after repair, windows vista booted smoothly, the os menu list contains "earlier versions of windows'. but: when i select ""earlier versions of windows", the screen goes black and the pc reboots5. operation in vistai booted into vista and runbcdedit /enum alland got the report: the boot configration store could not be opened, the system can not find the file specified.I also tried:5.1 bcdedit /delete {ntldr} /fbut got:the specified entry identifier is not valid. the parameter is incorrect.I also tried Vistabootpro 3.1, but got:There is currently 0 OS(s) installed in the boot manager.Current timeout before default boots: 0Default OS: Hereunder is a list of commands tried and reports got:I:\>bcdedit /enum allThe boot configuration data store could not be opened.The system cannot find the file specified.I:\>bcdedit /delete {ntldr] /fThe specified entry identifier is not valid.The parameter is incorrect.I:\>bcdedit /import i:\boot\bcdThe store import operation has failed.The volume does not contain a recognized file system.Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted.I:\>bcdedit /vThe boot configuration data store could not be opened.The system cannot find the file specified.-----i could not find the entry for xp on hda1 in the form of : ( bcdedit /delete) {cbd971bf-b7b8-4885-951a-fa03044f5d71} ( /cleanup) any ideas? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fizban2 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 2. backup vista (on hda3, with drive letter "I") by Acronis Trueimage, resize hda3 from 7g into 6g, restore backup image file onto resized hda3Try using ImageX to backup the Vista installation, I am not sure if Arconis can Backup a Vista image properly or not (since it is a sector based Imaging tool) which Version are you using (10.0 is the only one that supports Vista) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spooky Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Acronis 10 is for use with Vista. I think they have an evaluation version for download for free that will do it for you.2. backup vista (on hda3, with drive letter "I") by Acronis Trueimage, resize hda3 from 7g into 6g, restore backup image file onto resized hda3Try using ImageX to backup the Vista installation, I am not sure if Arconis can Backup a Vista image properly or not (since it is a sector based Imaging tool) which Version are you using (10.0 is the only one that supports Vista) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chee Posted December 5, 2006 Author Share Posted December 5, 2006 (edited) 1. all the operations are on a sinlge HDD2. I've used acronis trueimage 9.0 (with serial and hence full functionality)3. I intended to erase the "earlier versions of windows" option from the bootmenu list, since I use linux grub to boot each of the 3 oses on 3 seperate primary partitions (hda1 xp, hda2 linux with grub on, hda3 vista)4. I'll try imageXthe only problem acronis trueimage causes is the unbootability, from the practices it could be infered that vista boot record resides only on the mbr of the target partition, ie. for my case is on mbr of hda3. not as was said on the mbr of the whole HDD, ie. chs=001since my restoration operation never makes xp unbootable and never srew grub, since grub stage 1 is injected in chs=001thanks for all your help Edited December 5, 2006 by chee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chee Posted December 5, 2006 Author Share Posted December 5, 2006 i'll try to delete the bcd files and boot from dvd to repair the boot loader and report to you any progress Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chee Posted December 5, 2006 Author Share Posted December 5, 2006 (edited) well, I got it done. hereunder is how:Scheme 1: move %systemroot%/bootmgr, /boot/bcd into another directory,then boot from dvd, in this case vista dvd COULD NOT repair bootupSheme 2: move these two files back to their original places, boot from dvd, choose "startup repair", then boot into vista.this time bcdedit recognizes the bcd file, which isI:\>bcdedit /store i:\boot\bcd /enum activeWindows Boot Manager--------------------identifier {bootmgr}device bootdescription Windows Boot Managerlocale en-USinherit {globalsettings}default {ntldr}displayorder {ntldr} {4c284500-83e1-11db-92d9-cd928292f644}toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}timeout 10Windows Legacy OS Loader------------------------identifier {ntldr}device partition=C:path \ntldrdescription Windows XP Bilingualcustom:47000005 301989892 6Windows Boot Loader-------------------identifier {4c284500-83e1-11db-92d9-cd928292f644}device partition=I:path \Windows\system32\winload.exedescription Windows Vista Ultimateosdevice partition=I:systemroot \Windowsthen i deleted the entry for xp***I:\>bcdedit /store i:\boot\bcd /delete {ntldr} /fThe operation completed successfully.now the bcd is:I:\>bcdedit /store i:\boot\bcd /enumWindows Boot Manager--------------------identifier {bootmgr}device bootdescription Windows Boot Managerlocale en-USinherit {globalsettings}displayorder {4c284500-83e1-11db-92d9-cd928292f644}toolsdisplayorder {memdiag}timeout 10Windows Boot Loader-------------------identifier {4c284500-83e1-11db-92d9-cd928292f644}device partition=I:path \Windows\system32\winload.exedescription Windows Vista Ultimateosdevice partition=I:systemroot \Windowsbut I still can't successfully run the "import" command, and the error isI:\>bcdedit /import i:\boot\bcdThe store import operation has failed.The volume does not contain a recognized file system.Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted.I could not figure out the reason for this last issue, since the entry point isidentifier {4c284500-83e1-11db-92d9-cd928292f644}where/how to add fs attribute to this id, ie, add file system spec to it as "ntfs".yet, vista goes smoothlyany further ideas?(i would recommend an os scheme that deploys different oses on different primary partitions, for those in need of more than 5 oses on a single hdd, this scheme is impossible and the fifthe and the sixth, ... should have to be installed on extended (logcial partitions), such a scheme would make other boot record intact when operating on a single partition since not all boot records are jammed into the mbr of hdd which is 001 in chs) Edited December 5, 2006 by chee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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