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Re: How to change Dual boot to Individual boot. Set up your Vista drive as the first in boot priority (so it is the System
drive) Run your vista install DVD and do a repair start (startup - don't
remember exact wording). Reboot and check out booting to Vista. Should now
work fine. Then reset the XP drive as the system drive and either download
VistaBootPro and reset to XP mbr, or using the XP install CD, as Confucious
above instructions indicate, except run fixmbr Reboot and you should now
boot xp from this setup and Vista when it is reset to be the System drive.
"churin" <churin@new.postalias> wrote in message
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> My hardware system has two physical drives and WXP is on the first drive
> and WVT(Windows Vista) is on the second drive respectively. The physical
> drives, the OSs, the drive names, and the location of WVT's "System" files
> and "Boot" files are as follows:
>
> 1st Physical drive WXP D: System
> 2nd Physical drive WVT C: Boot
>
> Note that the drive names shown above are those assigned when WVT is
> booted.
>
> My question: How can I remove the WVT's "System" files from WXP, AND
> properly add them to WVT's installation? I want each of multiple OS's
> installed to be a self-standing installation. |