Le 7 août 09 à 13:43, Robert Millan a écrit :
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 01:17:30PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote:
ntldr is a boot loader like any other and it needs its configuration
and support files to work. Without them it fails (not sure how) but
that is not unexpected.
I tend to agree, but in this particular case, it's conceivable that
Microsoft
didn't expect anyone to do this, and therefore neglected to provide
a graceful
response.
Could anyone test it and report how this behaves?
Hi i try to boot my vista with ntldr command directly and it works
like a charm.
I have try to put the file on another partition and made:
root= partition where BCD are
ntldr /bootmgr
but without success. But i think it's because of a bad BCD file.
About the command, i think that it will be simpler for the user if we
have only one command: chainloader (like in grub4dos) that will try to
detect the type of the bootloader. This is only my personal opinion.
Yves Blusseau
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