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"Debuggee not connected" ...
I'd suggest changing the entry in BCDEdit for the legacy OS to read D: instead of F: I don't have Vista up and running at this time, so I'm unable to verify 30 Windows Boot Loader ------------------- identifier {current} device partition=C: path \Windows\system32\winload.exe description Microsoft Windows Vista

winload.exe keeps getting hosed - second time
EXE : D16 ARP.EXE : W32 Commande TCP/IP Arp AT.EXE : W32 Interface ligne de commande du service Planification ATTRIB.EXE : W32 Utilitaire Attribute AUDITPOL.EXE : W32 Programme de stratégie d'audit BCDEDIT.EXE : W32 Éditeur de données de configuration de démarrage BITSADMIN.EXE : W32 Utilitaire d'administration

Disabling Windows XP64 after Windows Vista Ultimate x64 install
Do a search for BCDEDIT on the technet Vista site www.technet.microsoft.com/windowsvista or on this group or the general group where I've listed as many resources as I could find for BCDEDIT when I did the post. Go to an eleavated command prompt and type in bcdedit /? and bcdedit.exe /? explorer those switches.

Help Informatico...aiuto...
Jeff PS - did you get BCDEDIT.exe to work in Vista? It wouldn't for me. "Christian Meyer" wrote: Hello, I installed vista in a mulitboot configuration. Now I want to conig the bootmanager. I thougt you can config it with BCDEDIT.exe (...\Windows\system32\) But it is not possible.

unable to delete certain bootmgr.exe files
mrdlr mr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Ive managed to fix it, found another command to use which none of the sites seem to tell you when telling you how to enable/disable via the command line. bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOn bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx optin Then

bcdedit.exe
G:\Windows\system32>BCDEDIT Windows Boot Manager -------------------- identifier {bootmgr} device partition=C: description Windows Boot Manager locale en-US identifier {0555d51d-9404-11dc-b9ec-001d60d1a739} device partition=C: path \Windows\system32\winload.exe description Windows Vista Home Premium locale

bcdedit
Scandinavian Explorer emiliano.ceroninos...@levaquestoalice.it it discussioni auto Il disco di Vista è stato formattato...dove diavolo lo trovo questo bcdedit.exe? E Scandinavian Explorer wrote: Salve a tutti... ho un problema... ;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems. ;Warning: Use

Windows Vista - winload.exe missing or corrupt
karelV kar...@degroeten.local microsoft public nl windows vista Henk schreef op 3-2-2008 20:22: Waar staat de file met bootgegevens, zoals in XP's boot.ini? Henk In de map \Boot\bcd (Hidden én System) zie ook http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/aa905126.aspx bewerken met bcdedit.exe, een inleiding bijv:

WinDbg and Vista
The only other way to edit the BCD is to use the command prompt application "bcdedit.exe," located in the Windows\system32 folder of Windows Vista, which requires users to become familiar with the ins and outs of the bcdedit.exe switches and options, leaving many frustrated users in its path.

Recoery console - revisited
Once the program was installed we tried turning DEP back on globally using the same procedure as above with the following command: "bcdedit.exe/set {current} We then disabled DEP again using "bcdedit.exe/set {current] nx AlwaysOff" Now that we have the program installed, how can we first enable DEP globally and

Boot BCDEDIT
Pe...@gmail.com comp emulators ms-windows wine Hi, Is it possible to run bcdedit.exe in wine to create MS Vista mbr and partition bootloader? I have 0.9.51~winehq0~ubuntu~7.10-1 installed but when I run the command below it fails. wine bcdedit.exe fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation (nil) 1 (nil) 0

Vista startet nicht: winload.exe würde f ehlen/beschädigt sein ...
First off we want to take a nice look at the output of: bcdedit /enum all /v This will show us a bunch of fun info. Windows Memory Tester --------------------- identifier {b2721d73-1db4-4c62-bf78-c548a880142d} device partition=D: path \boot\memtest.exe description Windows Memory Diagnostic locale en-US inherit

Remove Windows Recovery Console
It keeps saying that the windload.exe is corrupt or not available. I have found some sites that say I need to fix it with bcdedit but that would not work. I have tried the repair feature from the boot/install disk to no avail. I did not have time to call MS because I had to get some work done so I just reimaged the

bcdedit.exe
I do not consider the Vista bcdedit.exe boot modification application user friendly. Microsoft may modify the Vista boot loader software to be user friendly. In the interim I recommend VistaBootPro 3.1 Beta which is currently free at http://www.vistabootpro.org/ and works with the 01/30/07 released version of Vista

WinDbg and Vista
I tried to copy some files from my acronis true imgage vs 10.00 and by accident he also restored some file system files incl bootmgr.exe etc. As I bought last weekend vs 11.0 of Acronis and According to my bcdedit and vista boot pro are they just there without any function and my vista is working properly.

Unable to access primary drive after using BCDEdit
To do this, type the following command at a command prompt: Drive:\boot\Bootsect.exe /NT60 All In this command, Drive is the drive where the Windows Vista installation media is located. Note The boot folder for this step is on the DVD drive. 2. Use Bcdedit.exe to manually create an entry in the BCD Boot.ini file

Boot.ini equivalent
bootsect.exe –NT60 All (This command gives controll to Vista Boto Loader) - Bcdedit –create {ntldr} –d "Description for earlier Windows version" (Adding NTLDR to BCD) - Bcdedit –set {ntldr} device partition=x (Where X would be C: - this is the partition where the Boot loader is located) - Bcdedit –set {ntldr} path

winload.exe
Calvin Guan hg...@nospam.broadcom.com microsoft public windbg Bill, this is what I got from one of MS's NDIS devs. <<original mail>> You can turn on and change kd settings using bcdedit.exe. Ex: bcdedit -debug on bcdedit -dbgsettings 1394 channel:1 <<end of mail>> -- Calvin Guan (Windows DDK MVP) NetXtreme Longhorn

bcdedit.exe
"David Musgrave [MSFT]" wrote: Greg I think that the command bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff turns off DEP (Data Execution Protection) and is not related to UAC I believe it was the bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff that did the trick. Source control is working now. BTW, have you found any good

Another USB Vista Windbg Question
ZubkOFF ze...@tower.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua ntu-kpi comp software ZubkOFF wrote: Долгая история. Главное, что Висты нет, файла этого нет, а меню выбора ОС есть. Загружаешься с диска WinXP, заходишь в Recovery Console, и там пишешь FIXMBR. И всё. Нет не диска ХР, нет ни сидюка, нет ни флопа - но есть сеть (локальная:).