Makaveli213 said:This is from the man himself.
Simply:
Boot into Vista with the Vista DVD.
From Vista dl and run EasyBCD 1.5 (latest build, not betas).
In EasyBCD:
Go to bootloadr tab
Reinstall Vista bootloader.
Add an XP entry, a Vista entry, a Mac OS X entry, and a Linux entry from the Add/Remove programs screen.
I hope that will help you out a bit. You will need version 1.5 of EasyBCD.
Makaveli213 said:I passed on the info. If you want to talk to him stop by NeoSmart.net. He goes by CG.
EricB said:ok.
I got so frustated yesterday that I deleted everything (all OS's). luckily I had an 2 month acronis backup for my 40 ide drive stored somewhere. I'm in the process of deleting that 200 gig drive then i'm going to copy my 200 ide gig documents drive over to it, then I'm going to delete that 200 gig ide drive so I can use that as my 10 different OS's drive. that's my goal
I should done that in the first place. I would have neve had these problems.
TheMajor said:10 OS's? Cool. Highest I did was 5, and they were al Windows (Win95, Win98, WinME, Win2k, WinXP).
One hard disk can only have 4 primary partitions. I don't know if you can install multiple OS's on the same partition.