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[Question]Need help fixing Win10 / Vista dual boot


I was running Win10 and partitioned off 25gb for Vista because I needed older OS to run some software. Anyhow, now I'm not sure how the hell I boot back to my main partition, because the Vista partition as taken seniority over the main partition.

So, Win10 partition is now labeled as D: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition)
Vista partition is labeled as C: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical Drive)

From what I've read I think I need to use command prompt and make the D: partition inactive and that should help, but I really don't want to mess anything up again. I've dealt with this issue already and wound up restoring Win10 over my Win7/Vista drive.

try easybcd and see if you see both boot first then we wi figure out to what next

try easybcd and see if you see both boot first then we wi figure out to what next
There are a total of 2 entries listed in the bootloader.

Default: Microsoft Windows Vista
Timeout: 3 seconds
Boot Drive: D:

Entry #1
Name: Microsoft Windows Vista
BCD ID: {current}
Drive: C:
Bootloader Path: Windowssystem32winload.exe

Entry #2
Name: Windows 10
BCD ID: {bc619cfd-05a5-11e6-9020-95148e96362d}
Drive: D:
Bootloader Path: Windowssystem32winload.exe

It does recognize.

I assume I just now go to "Edit Boot Menu" and select Win10 as default. Correct?

correct and you should get a boot choise set it as 20 seconds each after the initial boot let me know please ty

I was running Win10 and partitioned off 25gb for Vista because I needed older OS to run some software. Anyhow, now I'm not sure how the hell I boot back to my main partition, because the Vista partition as taken seniority over the main partition.

So, Win10 partition is now labeled as D: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition)
Vista partition is labeled as C: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical Drive)

From what I've read I think I need to use command prompt and make the D: partition inactive and that should help, but I really don't want to mess anything up again. I've dealt with this issue already and wound up restoring Win10 over my Win7/Vista drive.
I don't have a Vista anymore and it's a long time since I used one.
So, I can't tell you the exact step-by-step. I can only offer your a direction.
See if the followings applicable to you....................
If you can open All Programs > Accessories > locate RUN
Click open Run > type msconfig into the box > OK.
Click Boot at the top > I assume you will see both Windows Vista and Windows 10 listed.
Click Windows 10 > click Set as default > at Timeout, set it at 30 seconds > click OK when done.
Reboot.

Hope this will help you at all.

If you don't hear back from me in 5-10mins...something has broken. LOL

I don't have a Vista anymore and it's a long time since I used one.
So, I can't tell you the exact step-by-step. I can only offer your a direction.
See if the followings applicable to you....................
If you can open All Programs > Accessories > locate RUN
Click open Run > type msconfig into the box > OK.
Click Boot at the top > I assume you will see both Windows Vista and Windows 10 listed.
Click Windows 10 > click Set as default > at Timeout, set it at 30 seconds > click OK when done.
Reboot.

Hope this will help you at all.
Just looked at this before trying with EasyBCD and just want to say that the Vista drive is labeled as Current OS and gives me the Default option to set, but when I click on Win10 which is labeled as Default OS, the Set Default option greys out and is not an option.

Just looked at this before trying with EasyBCD and just want to say that the Vista drive is labeled as Current OS and gives me the Default option to set, but when I click on Win10 which is labeled as Default OS, the Set Default option greys out and is not an option.

Sorry, I can't tell you what to do with EasyBCD.

My suggestion is using Run > msconfig....................not EasyBCD.

Successful! EasyBCD booted into Win10. I should have changed the default setting from 3 second countdown to 10 seconds. Heh

[Question]Need help fixing Win10 / Vista dual boot