boot error vista 64 xp 64

boot error Vista 64 and XP 64

I just did a fresh install of XP64 and Vista 64 after having a lot of problems with my first install of Vista 64. The Nvidia drivers just took out my system and I had over 15min boot times going. Now my system seems to be good and I just used the Vista drivers and everything is working well.
Well I am just down to one issue. I can not boot to any OS with out the Vista DVD in the drive. If I do not have it in it will look at my CD roms and then I get this error message:
"Disk Boot Failure, Insert system disk and press enter"
I have to put in the disk and just reboot to get the OS menu screen to choose Vista or XP64. I do have vistaboot Pro and what I have I have posted below. CAn anyone help me fix this issue. Right now I have all my hardware working I am realy liking Vista.
There are a total of 2 OSes installed into the boot manager. Current timeout before default boots: 10 seconds. Default OS: Microsoft Windows
Entry #1
Name: Earlier version of Windows BCD ID: {ntldr} Boot Drive: D: Windows Drive: System Bootloader: \ntldr Windows Directory:
Entry #2
Name: Microsoft Windows BCD ID: {current} Boot Drive: C: Windows Drive: C: System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe Windows Directory: \Windows

Neal, did you remember to set first boot device back to hard drive in BIOS??
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Neal" wrote in message

I just did a fresh install of XP64 and Vista 64 after having a lot of problems with my first install of Vista 64. The Nvidia drivers just took out my system and I had over 15min boot times going. Now my system seems to be good and I just used the Vista drivers and everything is working well.
Well I am just down to one issue. I can not boot to any OS with out the Vista DVD in the drive. If I do not have it in it will look at my CD roms and then I get this error message:
"Disk Boot Failure, Insert system disk and press enter"
I have to put in the disk and just reboot to get the OS menu screen to choose Vista or XP64. I do have vistaboot Pro and what I have I have posted below. CAn anyone help me fix this issue. Right now I have all my hardware working I am realy liking Vista.
There are a total of 2 OSes installed into the boot manager. Current timeout before default boots: 10 seconds. Default OS: Microsoft Windows
Entry #1
Name: Earlier version of Windows BCD ID: {ntldr} Boot Drive: D: Windows Drive: System Bootloader: \ntldr Windows Directory:
Entry #2
Name: Microsoft Windows BCD ID: {current} Boot Drive: C: Windows Drive: C: System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe Windows Directory: \Windows

And make sure you didn't leave a floppy disk in the floppy drive.
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Jane C" wrote in message

Neal, did you remember to set first boot device back to hard drive in BIOS??
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Neal" wrote in message I just did a fresh install of XP64 and Vista 64 after having a lot of problems with my first install of Vista 64. The Nvidia drivers just took out my system and I had over 15min boot times going. Now my system seems to be good and I just used the Vista drivers and everything is working well.
Well I am just down to one issue. I can not boot to any OS with out the Vista DVD in the drive. If I do not have it in it will look at my CD roms and then I get this error message:
"Disk Boot Failure, Insert system disk and press enter"
I have to put in the disk and just reboot to get the OS menu screen to choose Vista or XP64. I do have vistaboot Pro and what I have I have posted below. CAn anyone help me fix this issue. Right now I have all my hardware working I am realy liking Vista.
There are a total of 2 OSes installed into the boot manager. Current timeout before default boots: 10 seconds. Default OS: Microsoft Windows
Entry #1
Name: Earlier version of Windows BCD ID: {ntldr} Boot Drive: D: Windows Drive: System Bootloader: \ntldr Windows Directory:
Entry #2
Name: Microsoft Windows BCD ID: {current} Boot Drive: C: Windows Drive: C: System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe Windows Directory: \Windows

Thanks,
I just checked my Bios and they Vista some how changed them. In my boot sequence it went from removable to CD to nothing. Now I went to Removable to CD to HD and that has not solved my issue. I think I have to just be missing one more setting. What else should I be looking for?
"Jane C" wrote in message

And make sure you didn't leave a floppy disk in the floppy drive.
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Jane C" wrote in message Neal, did you remember to set first boot device back to hard drive in BIOS??
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Neal" wrote in message I just did a fresh install of XP64 and Vista 64 after having a lot of problems with my first install of Vista 64. The Nvidia drivers just took out my system and I had over 15min boot times going. Now my system seems to be good and I just used the Vista drivers and everything is working well.
Well I am just down to one issue. I can not boot to any OS with out the Vista DVD in the drive. If I do not have it in it will look at my CD roms and then I get this error message:
"Disk Boot Failure, Insert system disk and press enter"
I have to put in the disk and just reboot to get the OS menu screen to choose Vista or XP64. I do have vistaboot Pro and what I have I have posted below. CAn anyone help me fix this issue. Right now I have all my hardware working I am realy liking Vista.
There are a total of 2 OSes installed into the boot manager. Current timeout before default boots: 10 seconds. Default OS: Microsoft Windows
Entry #1
Name: Earlier version of Windows BCD ID: {ntldr} Boot Drive: D: Windows Drive: System Bootloader: \ntldr Windows Directory:
Entry #2
Name: Microsoft Windows BCD ID: {current} Boot Drive: C: Windows Drive: C: System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe Windows Directory: \Windows

Look for hard disk boot priority or something similar.
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:28:11 -0500, "Neal" wrote:

Thanks,
I just checked my Bios and they Vista some how changed them. In my boot sequence it went from removable to CD to nothing. Now I went to Removable to CD to HD and that has not solved my issue. I think I have to just be missing one more setting. What else should I be looking for?
"Jane C" wrote in message And make sure you didn't leave a floppy disk in the floppy drive.
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Jane C" wrote in message Neal, did you remember to set first boot device back to hard drive in BIOS??
-- Jane, not plain ;) 64bit enabled ;) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;) "Neal" wrote in message I just did a fresh install of XP64 and Vista 64 after having a lot of problems with my first install of Vista 64. The Nvidia drivers just took out my system and I had over 15min boot times going. Now my system seems to be good and I just used the Vista drivers and everything is working well.
Well I am just down to one issue. I can not boot to any OS with out the Vista DVD in the drive. If I do not have it in it will look at my CD roms and then I get this error message:
"Disk Boot Failure, Insert system disk and press enter"
I have to put in the disk and just reboot to get the OS menu screen to choose Vista or XP64. I do have vistaboot Pro and what I have I have posted below. CAn anyone help me fix this issue. Right now I have all my hardware working I am realy liking Vista.
There are a total of 2 OSes installed into the boot manager. Current timeout before default boots: 10 seconds. Default OS: Microsoft Windows
Entry #1
Name: Earlier version of Windows BCD ID: {ntldr} Boot Drive: D: Windows Drive: System Bootloader: \ntldr Windows Directory:
Entry #2
Name: Microsoft Windows BCD ID: {current} Boot Drive: C: Windows Drive: C: System Bootloader: \Windows\system32\winload.exe Windows Directory: \Windows

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