Windows Vista startup in the Boot Manager Windows Im getting the message of File:\windows\system32\winload.exe and this isn't the start of the DVD

Original title: Windows Vista upgrade to Windows boot disk boot manager is located in the computer but will not start up installation disc

Im getting the message of File:\windows\system32\winload.exe

Hi WillieGuyton,

(1) since when are you facing this problem?

(2) remember to make changes?

(3) what is the complete error message you receive?

(4) what is the number of brand and model of your computer?

Method 1:

Step 1: disconnect any external devices (printers, scanner, USB (universal serial bus) readers, etc...)  Except the keyboard and mouse and then start.

If this solves the problem, then add back devices at a time until you discover the piece of hardware causing the issue.  Then get any drivers\software update for the device.

Step 2: Follow the steps mentioned in the link below to access pre - install the system recovery tools.

How to access the System Recovery Options menu?

Run the tool to restart system as shown in the link below
How to use Startup Repair?


Method 2:

Step 1:

Set the first boot device in the DVD in BIOS to boot from the Windows Installation DVD. To do this, see the documentation that came with the computer.

Important: Change BIOS (Basic input output system) /semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

Step 2: Follow the steps mentioned in the article below for the restoration of the Boot Configuration database (BCD) store

Windows no longer starts after you install an earlier version of the Windows operating system in a dual-boot configuration

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/919529

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