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No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition?

What is this BCDEDIT program and why can I not use it? I'm an Administrator, and the only user on the system, yet I see the following:
C:\Users\Steve>bcdedit The boot configuration data store could not be opened. Access is denied.
Microsoft, you've gone through all this trouble to get the world you use your desktop, then start throwing out DOS (command line) applications. If I wanted this I'd already be running Linux.
HOW
can I add my third partition to the Vista boot menu?

You need to run your command prompt as administrator. Then the "bcdedit" command will work (BTW, I really wish someone would slap an UI over that one <g>) -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer"
a écrit dans le message de news: %23DmgUpmbGHA.3956@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | What is this BCDEDIT program and why can I not use it? I'm an Administrator, | and the only user on the system, yet I see the following: | | C:\Users\Steve>bcdedit | The boot configuration data store could not be opened. | Access is denied. | | Microsoft, you've gone through all this trouble to get the world you use | your desktop, then start throwing out DOS (command line) applications. If I | wanted this I'd already be running Linux. | | HOW can I add my third partition to the Vista boot menu? |

They will :o)
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--: Original message follows :-- "Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message

You need to run your command prompt as administrator. Then the "bcdedit" command will work (BTW, I really wish someone would slap an UI over that one g>) -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer"
a écrit dans le message de news: %23DmgUpmbGHA.3956@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | What is this BCDEDIT program and why can I not use it? I'm an Administrator, | and the only user on the system, yet I see the following: | | C:\Users\Steve>bcdedit | The boot configuration data store could not be opened. | Access is denied. | | Microsoft, you've gone through all this trouble to get the world you use | your desktop, then start throwing out DOS (command line) applications. If I | wanted this I'd already be running Linux. | | HOW can I add my third partition to the Vista boot menu? |

Hrm... My user IS ad Administrator, but I'll give it a try.
Reading through Microsofts website about BCDEdit, I still don't see how to add another partition to the menu.
"Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message

You need to run your command prompt as administrator. Then the "bcdedit" command will work (BTW, I really wish someone would slap an UI over that one g>) -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23DmgUpmbGHA.3956@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | What is this BCDEDIT program and why can I not use it? I'm an Administrator, | and the only user on the system, yet I see the following: | | C:\Users\Steve>bcdedit | The boot configuration data store could not be opened. | Access is denied. | | Microsoft, you've gone through all this trouble to get the world you use | your desktop, then start throwing out DOS (command line) applications. If I | wanted this I'd already be running Linux. | | HOW can I add my third partition to the Vista boot menu? |

I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic.
As far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be wrong.
-- Jason
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"Noozer" wrote in message

Hrm... My user IS ad Administrator, but I'll give it a try.
Reading through Microsofts website about BCDEdit, I still don't see how to add another partition to the menu.
"Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message You need to run your command prompt as administrator. Then the "bcdedit" command will work (BTW, I really wish someone would slap an UI over that one g>) -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23DmgUpmbGHA.3956@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... | What is this BCDEDIT program and why can I not use it? I'm an Administrator, | and the only user on the system, yet I see the following: | | C:\Users\Steve>bcdedit | The boot configuration data store could not be opened. | Access is denied. | | Microsoft, you've gone through all this trouble to get the world you use | your desktop, then start throwing out DOS (command line) applications. If I | wanted this I'd already be running Linux. | | HOW can I add my third partition to the Vista boot menu? |

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:37 PM Subject: Re: No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition?

I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic.
As
far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be wrong.

I'm able to use BCDEdit if I run my command prompt as Administrator.
My problem is that I see no way to add another partition to the Vista boot menu.
I have one hard drive with three primary partitions. #1 is Windows XP, #2 is Vista and #3 is Mac OS X.
The Vista boot menu shows #1 and #2, but I see no way to add #3.

I'm not sure the Vista boot manager can handle non-MS OSes. But if you run "bcdedit /?", you'll get a full synopsis of its capabilities. I've used it to remove an obsolete entry and rename another, but I haven't needed to add an extra OS yet. -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23TybNXubGHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Jason" | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup | Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:37 PM | Subject: Re: No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition? | | | >I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by | >deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd | >party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic. | > | > As far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator | > Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be | > wrong. | | I'm able to use BCDEdit if I run my command prompt as Administrator. | | My problem is that I see no way to add another partition to the Vista boot | menu. | | I have one hard drive with three primary partitions. #1 is Windows XP, #2 is | Vista and #3 is Mac OS X. | | The Vista boot menu shows #1 and #2, but I see no way to add #3. |

It supports Mac OS X x86, it places an entry on the actual Vista Boot Manager. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message

I'm not sure the Vista boot manager can handle non-MS OSes. But if you run "bcdedit /?", you'll get a full synopsis of its capabilities. I've used it to remove an obsolete entry and rename another, but I haven't needed to add an extra OS yet. -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23TybNXubGHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Jason" <dsljay@hotmail.com | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup | Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:37 PM | Subject: Re: No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition? | | | >I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by | >deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd | >party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic. | | > As far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator | > Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be | > wrong. | | I'm able to use BCDEdit if I run my command prompt as Administrator. | | My problem is that I see no way to add another partition to the Vista boot | menu. | | I have one hard drive with three primary partitions. #1 is Windows XP, #2 is | Vista and #3 is Mac OS X. | | The Vista boot menu shows #1 and #2, but I see no way to add #3. |

Really?
It
didn't do this for me here...
Is there a way to create the entry after installation?
Thanks!
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message

It supports Mac OS X x86, it places an entry on the actual Vista Boot Manager. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message I'm not sure the Vista boot manager can handle non-MS OSes. But if you run "bcdedit /?", you'll get a full synopsis of its capabilities. I've used it to remove an obsolete entry and rename another, but I haven't needed to add an extra OS yet. -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23TybNXubGHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Jason" <dsljay@hotmail.com | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup | Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:37 PM | Subject: Re: No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition? | | | >I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by | >deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd | >party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic. | | > As far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator | > Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be | > wrong. | | I'm able to use BCDEdit if I run my command prompt as Administrator. | | My problem is that I see no way to add another partition to the Vista boot | menu. | | I have one hard drive with three primary partitions. #1 is Windows XP, #2 is | Vista and #3 is Mac OS X. | | The Vista boot menu shows #1 and #2, but I see no way to add #3. |

Possibly, but I don't know, I am not verse in BCDEdit. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Noozer" wrote in message

Really?
It didn't do this for me here...
Is there a way to create the entry after installation?
Thanks!
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message It supports Mac OS X x86, it places an entry on the actual Vista Boot Manager. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Pierre Szwarc" wrote in message I'm not sure the Vista boot manager can handle non-MS OSes. But if you run "bcdedit /?", you'll get a full synopsis of its capabilities. I've used it to remove an obsolete entry and rename another, but I haven't needed to add an extra OS yet. -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23TybNXubGHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Jason" <dsljay@hotmail.com | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup | Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:37 PM | Subject: Re: No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition? | | | >I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by | >deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd | >party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic. | | > As far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator | > Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be | > wrong. | | I'm able to use BCDEdit if I run my command prompt as Administrator. | | My problem is that I see no way to add another partition to the Vista boot | menu. | | I have one hard drive with three primary partitions. #1 is Windows XP, #2 is | Vista and #3 is Mac OS X. | | The Vista boot menu shows #1 and #2, but I see no way to add #3. |


Yes you can create an entry using BCDEDIT.
Please see: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/library/85cd5efe-c349-427c-b035-c2719d4af778.mspx How to create a new Windows Vista operating system entry
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"Noozer" wrote in message

Really?
It didn't do this for me here...
Is there a way to create the entry after installation?
Thanks!
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message It supports Mac OS X x86, it places an entry on the actual Vista Boot Manager. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Pierre
Szwarc" wrote in message I'm not sure the Vista boot manager can handle non-MS OSes. But if you run "bcdedit /?", you'll get a full synopsis of its capabilities. I've used it to remove an obsolete entry and rename another, but I haven't needed to add an extra OS yet. -- Pierre Szwarc Paris, France PGP key ID 0x75B5779B ------------------------------------------------ Multitasking: Reading in the bathroom ! ------------------------------------------------
"Noozer" a écrit dans le message de news: %23TybNXubGHA.4716@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Jason" <dsljay@hotmail.com | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup | Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:37 PM | Subject: Re: No BOOT.INI in Vista? How do I add a third partition? | | | >I usually do it via the installation on a freshly formated computer by | >deleting all partitions and creating the partitions manually or using 3rd | >party programs to create or resize partitions. Such as partition magic. | | > As far as your user, maybe you have to log in as the accual Administrator | > Account and not just an account with Administator rights but I could be | > wrong. | | I'm able to use BCDEdit if I run my command prompt as Administrator. | | My problem is that I see no way to add another partition to the Vista boot | menu. | | I have one hard drive with three primary partitions. #1 is Windows XP, #2 is | Vista and #3 is Mac OS X. | | The Vista boot menu shows #1 and #2, but I see no way to add #3. |


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