Having recently installing Vista as a dual boot with XP and finding unsurmountable driver issues I removed it from my D: drive. I have subsequently had ongoing problems with XP booting errors; the much discussed 'winloader.exe' missing issue.
VistaBootPRO 2.0 ( http://www.pro-networks.org/ )
allowed for a quick and simply fix by removing the Vista bootloader.
WHY CAN'T MICROSOFT PRODUCE SUCH SENSIBLE SOFTWARE !!!!!!!!!! (for free !)

XP / Vista boot errors (winloader.exe)
I agree. Many of the TechBeta testers agree. A lot of folks asked MS for a GUI based tool as a lite edition of BCDedit. There appears to be no chance that MS will do that except, perhaps, as a PowerToy.
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Having recently installing Vista as a dual boot with XP and finding unsurmountable driver issues I removed it from my D: drive. I have subsequently had ongoing problems with XP booting errors; the much discussed 'winloader.exe' missing issue.
VistaBootPRO 2.0 ( http://www.pro-networks.org/ )
allowed for a quick and simply fix by removing the Vista bootloader.
WHY CAN'T MICROSOFT PRODUCE SUCH SENSIBLE SOFTWARE !!!!!!!!!! (for free !)
Windows Vista
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