Dual boot problem

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by 4s8kalz, Sep 2, 2009.

  1. 4s8kalz

    4s8kalz MDL Novice

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    Please i need help!
    I've just installed Windows Vista x86 in a partition of my HD.
    In another partition it was installed Windows 7 RTM x64, my preferred OS.
    Now, i cannot boot Win 7.
    I tried to repair Win 7 boot with rescue tool of the dvd: now Windows 7 (repaired) appears in the boot menu, but when i try to select it (or F8) it says that error: <<File: \Windows\System32\winload.exe Status: 0xc0000428 Info: Windows cannot verify digital signature for this file.>>
    I tried also this guide MBR - Restore Windows 7 Master Boot Record with those commands: bootsect /nt60 SYS ; bootsect /nt60 D: (Windows 7 drive); bootsect /nt60 D: /mbr . Operations successfully executed, but same error message.
    I tried to repair Win 7 boot also with Easy BCD and Vista Boot Pro from Win Vista, but the problem is the same...
    Can it depend from 7Loader?
    I don't know what i can do....
    Pleas help me! Thank you!

    Sorry for my bad English...
     
  2. 4s8kalz

    4s8kalz MDL Novice

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    #3 4s8kalz, Sep 2, 2009
    Last edited: Sep 2, 2009
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    Thank you! I try...
     
  3. 4s8kalz

    4s8kalz MDL Novice

    Sep 2, 2009
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    2 partitions on my HD.
    I tried with EasyBCD, but i have the same error selectioning Windows 7 at the boot: <<File: \Windows\System32\winload.exe Status: 0xc0000428 Info: Windows cannot verify digital signature for this file.>>
     
  4. greyaburton

    greyaburton MDL Addicted

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    try running the repair again.once i had a problem,ran the repair option,then rebooted and got another error message,so i ran repair again and it was fixed.hope this works.have a good one.
     
  5. 4s8kalz

    4s8kalz MDL Novice

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    It doesn't work...
    When i try to restore Windows 7 boot with the dvd rescue tool, it tells me that <<this version of System Recovery Options is not compatible with the version of windows you are trying to repair>>.