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    Resolved [RESOLVED] bootmanager problem

    Well, I tried again to install RC7 today and again it hung (or after 3 hours of waiting) on the 'finishing installation' section.
    I rebooted and allowed it to do it's rollback thing. It rebooted automatically and then disaster..........wouldn't boot. Something to do with the bootmanager.
    Anyway, after a little frustration I have installed Vista on the partition I was attempting to install RC7 to.
    I have run easybcd to try and sort out the boot problem, but no matter what I try, the system only boots to the new Vista install.
    How do I restore my original drive? It's in RAID0 and still accessible from the new install, except now it's listed as the 'D' drive.

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    crunchie

    Just a note on how I beat the no install business.

    I installed XP, no updates or anything, then from inside XP, I started the RC7 install and using custom, it installed just fine.

    Removed the folder it placed the XP stuff, after browsing it for a couple items.

    Anyway what worked for me. NOTE: I do not use RAID.

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    Have you tried using BCDedit from within the new Vista install to detect the other install and add it to the boot loader? It's not very user-friendly but it might pick up on "one of its own."

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    Thanks guys. I will take a look when I get home from work. I think this is also going to be my last foray into RAID too

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    Good news. Popped the Vista CD in, chose repair, loaded the raid drivers and the boot manager was repaired. I tried the same thing yesterday and it said nothing was wrong. Go figure.

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    For some crazy reason, shutting down and giving computers a rest, seems to fix a lot of things like that.

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