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Restoring Vista on a new HD from scratch given a valid image backup
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02-03-2008
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Restoring Vista on a new HD from scratch given a valid image backup
Hi.
I have Windows Home Premium installed and running on my media center
pc, and I want to see how I would go about rebuilding this PC, let's
say, in the event that I completely loose my hard drive that has Vista
on it.
First, I plan to regularly make backups of the OS using DriveImageXML.
Now.... I bought a brand new HD.
Using another computer, I
(a) mount the new drive
(b) create an Active Primary partition the same size as my original C:
drive, and,
(c) using DriveImageXML and the image I took - I restore my backup to
my new drive.
(d) using the Windows Vista DVD I run \boot\bootrec /nt60 F: (where F
is the new hard drive)
I then take this HD in place of my old one, and change the Boot
sequence in my BIOS to make sure it boots first, and is comfigured as
Disk 0 - Master.
When I boot my computer - however - I'm told by a screen headed
"Windows Boot Manager" that windows was unable to boot and that "c:
\Windows\System32\winloader.exe" application was either not found or
corrupt.
And to run the "Startup Repair" from the Vista DVD.
I tried that, however, when I do boot from DVD and click Repair.., the
Window showing the list of operating installations found shows
"Windows Vista" Partition:0 and just hangs on the hourglass. Cannot
proceed at all..
How can I get this drive to boot ???
I'm at a loss.
thanks
sp
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02-03-2008
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Re: Restoring Vista on a new HD from scratch given a valid image backup
Hi Steve,
> Using another computer, I
> (a) mount the new drive
> (b) create an Active Primary partition the same size as my original C:
> drive, and,
> (c) using DriveImageXML and the image I took - I restore my backup to
> my new drive.
Why not stop at this point and place the new drive in the old system?
> (d) using the Windows Vista DVD I run \boot\bootrec /nt60 F: (where F
> is the new hard drive)
This may be the source of the problem if the installation thinks it's on F:,
it won't be able to find winload.exe (without the "er").
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Steve Pisani" <Steve.Pisani@intersystems.com> wrote in message
news:a55a7a48-213b-4922-9864-762b57a64fd2@m34g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi.
>
> I have Windows Home Premium installed and running on my media center
> pc, and I want to see how I would go about rebuilding this PC, let's
> say, in the event that I completely loose my hard drive that has Vista
> on it.
>
> First, I plan to regularly make backups of the OS using DriveImageXML.
>
> Now.... I bought a brand new HD.
>
>
> I then take this HD in place of my old one, and change the Boot
> sequence in my BIOS to make sure it boots first, and is comfigured as
> Disk 0 - Master.
>
> When I boot my computer - however - I'm told by a screen headed
> "Windows Boot Manager" that windows was unable to boot and that "c:
> \Windows\System32\winloader.exe" application was either not found or
> corrupt.
> And to run the "Startup Repair" from the Vista DVD.
>
> I tried that, however, when I do boot from DVD and click Repair.., the
> Window showing the list of operating installations found shows
> "Windows Vista" Partition:0 and just hangs on the hourglass. Cannot
> proceed at all..
>
> How can I get this drive to boot ???
>
> I'm at a loss.
>
> thanks
> sp
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02-03-2008
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Re: Restoring Vista on a new HD from scratch given a valid image backup
Don't use another computer. Mount the new hard drive in the same exact
place as the old drive and restore your backup. Then reboot. Do make sure
that the same drive boots first (in this case your new drive if your old
drive was first in priority).
"Steve Pisani" <Steve.Pisani@intersystems.com> wrote in message
news:a55a7a48-213b-4922-9864-762b57a64fd2@m34g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi.
>
> I have Windows Home Premium installed and running on my media center
> pc, and I want to see how I would go about rebuilding this PC, let's
> say, in the event that I completely loose my hard drive that has Vista
> on it.
>
> First, I plan to regularly make backups of the OS using DriveImageXML.
>
> Now.... I bought a brand new HD.
>
> Using another computer, I
> (a) mount the new drive
> (b) create an Active Primary partition the same size as my original C:
> drive, and,
> (c) using DriveImageXML and the image I took - I restore my backup to
> my new drive.
> (d) using the Windows Vista DVD I run \boot\bootrec /nt60 F: (where F
> is the new hard drive)
>
> I then take this HD in place of my old one, and change the Boot
> sequence in my BIOS to make sure it boots first, and is comfigured as
> Disk 0 - Master.
>
> When I boot my computer - however - I'm told by a screen headed
> "Windows Boot Manager" that windows was unable to boot and that "c:
> \Windows\System32\winloader.exe" application was either not found or
> corrupt.
> And to run the "Startup Repair" from the Vista DVD.
>
> I tried that, however, when I do boot from DVD and click Repair.., the
> Window showing the list of operating installations found shows
> "Windows Vista" Partition:0 and just hangs on the hourglass. Cannot
> proceed at all..
>
> How can I get this drive to boot ???
>
> I'm at a loss.
>
> thanks
> sp
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02-04-2008
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Re: Restoring Vista on a new HD from scratch given a valid imagebackup
On Feb 4, 1:43*am, "John Barnes" <jbar...@email.net> wrote:
> Don't use another computer. *Mount the new hard drive in the same exact
> place as the old drive and restore your backup. *Then reboot. *Do makesure
> that the same drive boots first (in this case your new drive if your old
> drive was first in priority).
>
> "Steve Pisani" <Steve.Pis...@intersystems.com> wrote in message
>
> news:a55a7a48-213b-4922-9864-762b57a64fd2@m34g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hi.
>
> > I have Windows Home Premium installed and running on my media center
> > pc, and I want to see how I would go about rebuilding this PC, let's
> > say, in the event that I completely loose my hard drive that has Vista
> > on it.
>
> > First, I plan to regularly make backups of the OS using DriveImageXML.
>
> > Now.... *I bought a brand new HD.
>
> > Using another computer, I
> > (a) mount the new drive
> > (b) create an Active Primary partition the same size as my original C:
> > drive, and,
> > (c) using DriveImageXML and the image I took - I restore my backup to
> > my new drive.
> > (d) using the Windows Vista DVD I run \boot\bootrec /nt60 F: *(where F
> > is the new hard drive)
>
> > I then take this HD in place of my old one, and change the Boot
> > sequence in my BIOS to make sure it boots first, and is comfigured as
> > Disk 0 - Master.
>
> > When I boot my computer - however - I'm told by a screen headed
> > "Windows Boot Manager" that windows was unable to boot and that "c:
> > \Windows\System32\winloader.exe" application was either not found or
> > corrupt.
> > And to run the "Startup Repair" from the Vista DVD.
>
> > I tried that, however, when I do boot from DVD and click Repair.., the
> > Window showing the list of operating installations found shows
> > "Windows Vista" *Partition:0 and just hangs on the hourglass. *Cannot
> > proceed at all..
>
> > How can I get this drive to boot ???
>
> > I'm at a loss.
>
> > thanks
> > sp- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
OK. Let me try those two suggestions and report back. I'm pretty
sure Rick's suggestion was the first one I tried.
Steve
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