With the growing popularity of Windows Vista, more and more users are installing Windows XP and Windows Vista dual systems. Because Windows Vista uses a completely different boot approach, many friends are unable to flexibly set up and fix Windows Vista's boot directory. This also caused a lot of friends dare not try the new operating system. In fact, we don't use the arcane Windows Vista BCD command-line parameters to easily handle common Windows Vista boot issues.
We can use the quick and easy Windows Vista boot tool to troubleshoot common Windows Vista boot failures. Here we handle several common Windows Vista and Windows XP dual-system boot failures and tuning scenarios using three Windows Vista boot tools, respectively. One of the Windows Vista boot tools We use is EasyBcd1.71, VistaBootPro3.3, and the Windows Vista installation CD. The first two software used in Windows XP requires the installation of. Net Framework2.0.
Repair Windows Vista boot record damage caused by Windows XP reload
1.EasyBcd
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Open the program window, click the "Manage Bootloader" button, and then select "Reinstall the Vista Bootloader" under "Bootloader Installation Options" (Boot record installation option) on the right-hand side ( Reinstall the Windows Vista boot record), and then click the "Write MBR" button to write to the master boot record (Figure 1).
Repair of Windows Vista boot record succeeded after reboot.