If the system is rebooting when you click on the XP menu option it may be a
case that the XP entry in BCDedit isn't correct. Have you tired downloading
VistaBootPro? Install it and then launch VistaBootPro. You will get a
message that VistaBootPro has detected that you haven't backed up your
system BCD registry etc, just press OK and VistaBootPro will open at the BCD
Registry Backup restore Center tab. You can ignore this and move on to
clicking the 'Manage OS Entries tab. Here you should see a list of operating
systems that are in the BCDedit file. In your case you should see Vista and
XP. IF XP isn't there then you will need to add it (see below). If XP is
there, then there may be a corruption, so I suggest you highlight the XP
entry and then click the Red X to delete the entry.
Once the entry for XP has been deleted you can 'add' the entry again. Place
a check mark in the 'Click the Add New OS Entry' option at the bottom of
the window. Some new dialogue boxes will now appear. Add the name for the
new OS, then click the down arrow on the box marked OS Type and select
'legacy operating system' Finally, in the OS drive section, click the down
arrow and select the drive letter that house your windows XP operating
system. Now click Apply Updates and reboot your system. Xp should be
available and, hopefully, once selected, should run.
--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
Windows - Shell/User
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"Tel" <johndoe@johndoe.com> wrote in message
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> Like I said i was able to do it this all the other times I re-installed
> them. But not on this time around.