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Try downloading "Move on Boot" it allows you to copy, move, or delete stubborn files that won't go away. I know for sure it works in xp. But unclear how affective it is in Vista. 'Download MoveOnBoot 1.95 - Allows you to copy, moves or delete files on the next system boot - Softpedia'

Fresh install XP-SP2 on new hardware and now wont boot.
I have Virtual PC 2007 installed on a Vista 64 workstation. The Virtual PC has Windows XP Pro installed, and had been running fine. Today I added a second monitor to my workstation, along with ATI Catalyst to control the monitors. Now when I start the Virtual Machine, it starts to boot, then a blue screen flashes,

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Not only did this 2GHz CPU 2GB RAM Acer laptop take well over three minutes to boot Vista, it was totally unresponsive for almost a full five minutes when I got Why won't you? Seriously. Here's why: First, because you're broke, and second because you know that trying to sell Linux systems will turn your small

Weird Vista
No you won't Don. If the first drive is XP in the bios, by default it will boot into XP without requests. If you want Vista then you must use the boot menu. Vista bootmngr when used with XP can be a real hassle. Because if you decide to get rid of Vista Xp will not boot anymore if Vista was using botmngr for both

OS wont boot on my SATA hard drive. . . .
The Vista Plus Version 2 skin can be downloaded below and should work. http://www.find.pcworld.com/56031 -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of so i cant get into my computer. i tryed to re install xp but it just wont boot from the cd. any ideas? thankx If it won't boot from the CD (you did set the

Virtual Machine wont boot after adding second display
Roedy Green see_webs...@mindprod.com.invalid microsoft public windows vista installation_setup On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 03:52:01 -0700, Jason <Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said : What was my xp desktop machine was upgraded to vista business and then to vista ultimate

new mobo wont boot and can't reinstal vista
So,what if i need to add an entry of Vista which is in another drive than XP? Add another line like so: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(x)partition(y)\zzz="Microsoft Vista" Set the correct values for x, y and zzz and keep in mind kookieman's warning. No, that won't work, Pegasus. Vista doesn't boot with ntldr and boot.ini,

OT-USB hard drive docking station
I mostly use VISTA but I sometimes boot into XP to make sure that the updates are functioning and installed. Also, because even though VISTA works very well, it is, as you know very slow and sometimes I like using XP. I can "live" without Internet Explorer seven but I would like to know why it will not work when

Instant crash on vista startup
Actually, I just realized you are probably talking about Vista x64 and that won't install from an XP desktop. Sorry about that. .... I hit the F10, get a drive menu and choose the XP drive to boot to XP. If I don't do anything Vista will boot first. If worst comes to worst, use VistaBootPro on your Vista drive to

Vista wont boot with 2x 512 Ram modules
Don't bother with the 'Recovery Console' - even if you simply want to re-partition at this point - as it won't work. I am currently running on Vista reduced functionality. I have tried to boot off of XP disc and it checks for compatability and either states there's an error or stops.

Imac wont boot HELP!
Minimum requirements for any XP install is 1.5 gigs of space. Vista is the OS that requires 20 to 40 gigs to install. I do not know what is expandable to 120 gigs, that is the specs that are listed from emachines website. Anyways, I am still unable to boot into the iRam partition without having the WinXP Install

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
Alternatively give Microsoft's VPC 2007 virtual software a try (still free as far as I know). there are limitations to virtual machines but if you just simply need XP for the odd application that won't run on Vista then virtual machine software is an easy option. Providing you have enough memory on you system you

Quicken 2008 Deluxe Vista 64 bit - Couple of questions
I should explain that due to a problem on my XP machine that I have yet to sort it (it won't boot), I managed to access my Turnpike (v. 6.06) folder and copy all the files to an external drive. However, as surmised, I only copied the usual back up files to the Vista machine before the install.

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Fixer ram.syst...@ntlworld.com alt sys pc-clone dell Just recieved Vista Upgrade which I always wanted to install on this machine anyway, However tried to and the thing wont boot from the dvd drive just comes up with Memory Over run error but I know the memories ok and that the drive is OK now if I install XP

insp 1501 help
I find invariably that it wont boot. I can run a repair from the CD but it seems silly to have to do this. Windows XP and earlier versions just found the new drive during the boot and added it as another drive letter but after fitting an additional hard drive vista gives me an error page that says winload.exe is

iRam hardware wont boot os without XP Install disk inserted.
Rock r...@nospam.net microsoft public windowsxp general "tomgasgas" <tomtom_9@hotmail. co.uk> wrote hi my friend gave me a windows vista skin for my computer so i cant get into my computer. i tryed to re install xp but it just wont boot from the cd. any ideas? thankx If it won't boot from the CD (you did set the

Blank entries in Boot.ini file
I dont get a dual boot option to either vista or xp it just automatically boots into XP. I have tried to format the D drive but when its formatted and I try to log into the POC it asks me for an Administrator Password in the XP recovery console. The PC wont boot up without it because it says a system dll file is

VISTA PREM BACK TO XP
(yes, all with their own licenses) What was my xp desktop machine was upgraded to vista business and then to vista ultimate (don't ask why !). Recently my motherboard melted so I replaced it and the cpu however it refuses to boot and 'startup repair' does nothing. Here's my real problem... I can't reinstal anything

new mobo wont boot and can't reinstal vista
... cpu, 1390 card drivers etc but it still not picked up in either vista business or xp pro. have tried another 1390 card (not known if good but no reason to suspect its not) but the machine wont boot with that in place and i havn't got another to try. So best guesses doa motherboard or faulty 1390 wifi card? Yep.

Vista wont boot with 2x 512 Ram modules
Worth a try I'd say, if Vista is causing you so much grief and going back to XP is not an option. http://www.ubuntu.com You can download the latest version Ubuntu 7.10 liveCD ISO file, and burn it to a CD-R. Then you'd setup your computer's BIOS to boot first from the CDROM drive. Another alternative is ordering