bcdedit hosed me

help - bcdedit hosed me

so before i mucked with bcdedit, i had this on my boot screen:
(legacy) Windows Xp x64 edition Windows Vista (bld 5270)
then i followed the instructions on the MSD site to create a copy of my current Vista entry and enable kernel debugging on that.
that worked.
but when I rebooted I noticed my legacy XP partition had gone !!!!!!!!!!!!
now it looks something like :
Windows Vista (bld 5270) Windows Vista (bld 5270) kernel debug enabled
my
XP x64 partition is still there of course, but i need to know what to do to restore it in the boot list..
please help!
TIA

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so before i mucked with bcdedit, i had this on my boot screen:
(legacy) Windows Xp x64 edition Windows Vista (bld 5270)
then i followed the instructions on the MSD site to create a copy of my current Vista entry and enable kernel debugging on that.
that worked.
but when I rebooted I noticed my legacy XP partition had gone !!!!!!!!!!!!
now it looks something like :
Windows Vista (bld 5270) Windows Vista (bld 5270) kernel debug enabled
my XP x64 partition is still there of course, but i need to know what to do to restore it in the boot list..
please help!
TIA

LOL - got there too late :op
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