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Tip: easily recovery XP booting after removing Vista from a dual-boot
Tip: easily recovery XP booting after removing Vista from a dual-boot
I installed Vista on my laptop (Gateway MX6920) as a dual boot with XP.
Windows XP Pro SP2 exists in the first partition and Vista (did) exist in
the second partiton. After seeing the Windows Experience Index showing 2.0
and then 2.1 ratings, I decided to remove Vista as the performance was
horrible. This is also after installing all Vista drivers available from
Gateway for this laptop including a BIOS upgrade, no difference.
There are users wanting to know how remove the Vista Boot Loader (and MBR)
when Vista has been removed from the dual boot setup to allow them to boot
in to XP.
I had the Windows XP Recovery Console installed before installing Vista. I
always install the recovery console on my systems, it has helped in several
unfortunate situations in the past. The advantage of having this install is
it allows to easiliy remove Vista's boot manager and MBR.
Boot in the XP Recovery Console and do:
FIXMBR
FIXBOOT
and restart the computer (type exit to restart from the recovery console).
Using XP's Disk Management to remove the Vista partition.
I have xp mce, booted from xp disc no problem, loaded scsi drivers,my laptop has two hdd, got to recovery and it asked for pword, which there is none, so I hit enter as in the past but it wanted pword, 3rd time it locked me out.