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Can't boot from SATA raid array.
rolf.aslak...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Hi, I've installed WinXP Pro x64 on a Soltek SL-NF4PRO-939 MB with the nVidia nForce4 CK804 After re-booting, the system can't find the raid array and hence won't start. When, in the boot process, pushing F10 and entering the raid set-up utility

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Rolf Aslaksen n...@valid.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Hi, I've installed WinXP Pro x64 on Soltek SL-NF4PRO-939 MB with the nVidia nForce4 After re-booting, the system can't find the raid array and hence won't start. When, in the boot process, pushing F10 and entering the raid set-up utility,

Windows 64bit OS and ActiveX - can't boot up
... than Vista boot manager. As you can see from my pic, BCD store only shows Vista, but can't see XP because I unplugged the drive when I installed Vista. I multi-boot XP Pro x86, XP Pro x64, Vista x86, and Vista x64 so the example in the Greypaper is for more than just dual-booting. The attachment is in Word

Windows 64bit OS and ActiveX - can't boot up
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Cannot Change Boot Order
Mike M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I tried running bcdedit with no luck. Still can't boot to my XP installation and I've already formatted the drive twice today in attempt to resolve this issue. Has anyone been able to resolve this?

New Windows x64 Install "Out of Scan Range" Problem
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Can't boot to XP 64 with drives connected to Maxtor Ultra ATA
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Hiding Vista volumes from XP (volsnap.sys issue revisited)
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can't boot in safe mode
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Can't boot x64 DVD
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Back to multi-booting the RAID - again. . .
OK, so you installed XP 32 bit after the XP x64, correct? And now you can't see the XP x64, of course. Blogged in November of 2005... OK - So I wade through the XP DVD looking for the Boot Config files, but I can only find NTLDR and NTDETECT. There has to be one or two more, surely? Worse, there is absolutely

can't re-boot
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How to achieve actual use of my full 4 GB RAM,
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Can't boot to XP 64 with drives connected to Maxtor Ultra ATA
Paul Brambilla PaulBrambi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I've burned this x64 vista ISO using Nero and CDBurn.exe and it won't boot. The wierd part is it's not giving me any errors. It burns just fine (2x or 4x) but when I reboot the computer with the DVD in the drive (yes,

Can't boot into clean Win2003+SP2 install!
I still have Vista x86 on another drive in the same system and duel boot it still works there. Is there a way to install x86 and x64 as one install. main system it only installed x64 How do I install it as x86 and x64 Thanks That'sa gonna be real difficult for someone that can't set his date and time correctly.

Can't boot into clean Win2003+SP2 install!
This means the systems attempts to boot from the 1st IDE drive. If the system BIOS and/or the ATA 133 BIOS have the option to designate the boot drive, you need to configure either or both to designate the SATA drive with x64 on it as the 'boot' drive. Your problem is a hardware setup/configuration problem.

Dual Boot - Vista Basic and XP X64 - One Hard Disk and Two Par
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can't re-boot
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Back to multi-booting the RAID - again. . .
I don't know if VistaBootPro works in 64 bit WinXP with the .net 2.0 framework, but if it does, you can run it to whomp up a dual boot according to this: Still can't boot to my XP installation and I've already formatted the drive twice today in attempt to resolve this issue. Has anyone been able to resolve