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Dual-boot confuzzlement
I've got Win7 RC 64-b installed on my primary HD. A while ago, I installed XP 32-b to a secondary disk. As a result, Win7 wouldn't boot anymore, so I booted from a Win7 disk and restored the boot sector. Win7 boots fine, but I don't have the option to boot XP.
Is there something I can modify to get a multi-boot menu and select XP? Never dabbled in this particular topic of the dark arts, so I'm at a loss at the moment. ![]()
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Hi Arclight
![]() I partitioned C drive and installed W7 Ultimate 64 and XP Pro sp2. Did you Partition ? |
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Ugh, where are my manners.
![]() Hiya, FIREWALL. ![]() Aye, been running this setup for a while; HD connected to SATA0 port: 1 partition for OS (contains Win7), 1 for data HD connected to SATA1 port: 1 partition for secondary OS (contains XP, but can't boot), 1 for media HD connected to SATA2 port + HD connected to SATA3 port in RAID0: 1 partition for page-file, 1 for game installs. So I have Win7 on that first disk on it's first partition, running and all, and XP is installed on the first partition of that second disk, but no way to boot. I figure I just need to modify the boot.ini or something, but I don't know what to do with it. ![]()
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Hmmm
![]() Win7 is the dominate OS. Hey People !!!! We need some help here. ![]() I'm basicialy doing the same thing you are but, I think in a different way. btw I'll stay here with you to see how this works out. I'm on my first cup of morning coffee. ![]() |
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That's reassuring, but you'll probably last longer than me though; almost 19:00 over here.
![]() Hmm, time for diner. Think I'll just pop something in the oven. ![]() I think "normally" you install XP first and then paste Win7 on top of it, all on the same partition. But there has to be a way to make this work... just because I say so. ![]()
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You always have to install the lowest OS first. XP then Vista then Windows 7.
XP will then control the boot loader. Acronis makes a boot manager that's not to expensive. http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...tibooting.html Last edited by longam; 12-11-09 at 01:12 PM. |
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Win7 first. edit: I have a close ( GEEK/Hacker ) friend on the way over here (my house) will explain how-to. |
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When i tried a early version of Win 7 back in august (XP on C, Vista on D win 7 on E and games on F). Win7 decided to delete my games drive during the setup! 120gigs wiped. ![]() edit: If anyone cares.. make sure Paragon manager 10 is the server edition comes with far better tools Last edited by kiwi_2005; 12-14-09 at 10:04 PM. |
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