Hi,
I was trying to upgrade XP with Vista installing it in other HD, but after the first reboot, I received a message saying that the installation was not successful. After that, in a couple bootings that pass through the OS selection, I could enter in XP once again, but I mistakenly deleted the Vista boot info from XP, and now I am having the error bcd missing.
For some reason, the Vista CD works fine into XP, but doesn't autostart at the boot, so I can't use it. I tried with a Win 7 CD, and said that there is an incompatible OS, so I can't do it either. I want to know if there is a way where I could surpass the Vista booting an goes straight to XP, so I can fix it in there.
I am not able to do anything with the HD where I was installing Vista because the installation rollback. Really what I have been trying during several days is to install 7. However, what happens is that everything goes well until the installation process arrive to the windows files opening. In there, everything looks file, but the numbers don't move and after a while, I get a BSOD with a faulty fltmgr.sys, or whatever other code.
I think that what happened is that the CD-ROOM lose communication with the HD, but that happens only with Win 7, as I could install an XP without any problem, All of this began when, using Win 7, I started to receive thousands of BSOD always different, Thinking it was a video problem, I bought a new video card. Later, I thought it was a defective HD, and I bought a new one with 1TB.
I installed everything and started the installation all happy. What would not be my deception, when I got a DSOD again! I disconnected everything leaving only mouse, keyboard and the new HD on, but didn't work. I have been upset for over 15 days with this problem. I really will appreciate some help. I have follow all the solutions I found online and in Microsoft, but no one woks!
I was trying to upgrade XP with Vista installing it in other HD, but after the first reboot, I received a message saying that the installation was not successful. After that, in a couple bootings that pass through the OS selection, I could enter in XP once again, but I mistakenly deleted the Vista boot info from XP, and now I am having the error bcd missing.
For some reason, the Vista CD works fine into XP, but doesn't autostart at the boot, so I can't use it. I tried with a Win 7 CD, and said that there is an incompatible OS, so I can't do it either. I want to know if there is a way where I could surpass the Vista booting an goes straight to XP, so I can fix it in there.
I am not able to do anything with the HD where I was installing Vista because the installation rollback. Really what I have been trying during several days is to install 7. However, what happens is that everything goes well until the installation process arrive to the windows files opening. In there, everything looks file, but the numbers don't move and after a while, I get a BSOD with a faulty fltmgr.sys, or whatever other code.
I think that what happened is that the CD-ROOM lose communication with the HD, but that happens only with Win 7, as I could install an XP without any problem, All of this began when, using Win 7, I started to receive thousands of BSOD always different, Thinking it was a video problem, I bought a new video card. Later, I thought it was a defective HD, and I bought a new one with 1TB.
I installed everything and started the installation all happy. What would not be my deception, when I got a DSOD again! I disconnected everything leaving only mouse, keyboard and the new HD on, but didn't work. I have been upset for over 15 days with this problem. I really will appreciate some help. I have follow all the solutions I found online and in Microsoft, but no one woks!