Bootmanager Win 7 / Vista

Hello people,

Zu: Vista Ultimate + Win 7 Home Premium upgrade.

DAS means: Auf dem PC both operating en - in zwei Betriebsystem laufen. Die selection participations by von Win 7 Bootmanager. Die für Win 7 works correctly. EIB Vista Ultimate leider nur sporadisch, meistens nicht sehr. Nach der selection im Bootmanager auf Vista Vista fängt an zu starten, aber dann bleibt in einer wanted hangen. Woran liegts?

Da sich auf der-Partition Vista noch die meisten program are, kann ich auf aber nicht without Vista.

Assumption: Distinct Auflösung fur den monitor. Versuche direction aber bisher zu Bel gefuhrt Erfolg haben in dieser.

Vielen dank für die Hilfe,

Lutz

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