From: Andreas on
I installed temporarily Win7 together with my XP installation on a mini
notebook (No CDROM). Then I deleted the Win7 partition and left only XP as
it used to be. However, the Win7 Boot manager was left and I couldn't
configure it from within XP.

I did the following:
Copied the bootmgr file from C: to temp. and deleted it, hoping that the 3
default boot files of XP will take over (boot.ini, ntldr, etc.) but they
didn't. At boot, I was getting: BOOTMGR not found.

I tried to boot with NTFSDOS and recover that file but I get Access Denied.
It seems that things that seem extremely simple are the most complicated
after all.

Is there any way I could first recover my notebook and preferably get my old
xp boot loader?


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From: John John - MVP on
You can use the Windows 7 Bootsect.exe utility to change the boot sector
so that it points to Windows XP's ntldr:

x:\Boot\Bootsect.exe –NT52 All

Where x is the drive letter where the bootsect.exe file is located.

See here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919529

Another alternative would be to use a third party tool like VistaBootPRO
to make changes to the boot sector.

John

Andreas wrote:
> I installed temporarily Win7 together with my XP installation on a mini
> notebook (No CDROM). Then I deleted the Win7 partition and left only XP
> as it used to be. However, the Win7 Boot manager was left and I couldn't
> configure it from within XP.
>
> I did the following:
> Copied the bootmgr file from C: to temp. and deleted it, hoping that the
> 3 default boot files of XP will take over (boot.ini, ntldr, etc.) but
> they didn't. At boot, I was getting: BOOTMGR not found.
>
> I tried to boot with NTFSDOS and recover that file but I get Access
> Denied. It seems that things that seem extremely simple are the most
> complicated after all.
>
> Is there any way I could first recover my notebook and preferably get my
> old xp boot loader?
>
> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus
> signature database 4716 (20091225) __________
>
> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.
>
> http://www.eset.com
>
>
>
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