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It's probably not a bootable disc, so put the disk in drive, open Win Explorer and see if the disk shows up, if so highlite the disk and it should open all the pic's in the right pane. Then highlite the first one, go to edit select all, and move them to My Pictures.
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Hi pheldd It sounds like you might be trying to put to many songs on the cd, if your using 650 mb cd's put 600mb's on it that way your not burning all the way to the outer edge, same with 700 mb cd's burn 650 mb's. It's always worked for me, you might want to give it a try.:smileyhappy:
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This in normal from Dell, the first partition is only 47 mb's, it's fat 32 and it's a Dell diagnostic partition, the second is your main OS system partition 33 gig's, the third is the Dell recovery partition so if something bad happens you can put your comp back like the day you bought it. Hope i explained it so you can understand.
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Vista is not out yet so you won't find any official driivers yet, ie sound, internet, and the last one i don't recognize
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Majestic sorry it took so long to get back to you, I've been on a quest!!!!! Thank you for the link, after trying reinstalling the os, then fix mbr, then restore an image, format the partition, none of which worked. I went back to the link you posted and downloaded that little program VistaBoot Pro 3.1 and let me tell you, that's the neatest little program and works like a champ. Even an old crow like me found it easy to use, I definately recommend it for this problem. Thanks again for all your help
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Majestic Anymore suggestions, follow the other one, did restart and it came right back to Windows Boot Manager, this time i pressed enter to boot to Vista (which isn't there) and it came up with this: File \windows\system 32\winload.exe Status: 0Xc0000225 could not load due to missing or corrupt, something to that effect. Thanks in advance Smitty