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| | Creating dual boot with XP I have a new computer with 2 identical hard drives and Vista installed. I now want to install XP on the second hard drive to make this a dual boot machine. When I run setup I am shown the two drives (C & D), both showing full capacity of 131072MB and free space of 131071 MB. There seems to be no clue as to which drive has the Vista installation so that I can choose the other one to format and install XP. Is there a way of finding out? I don't want to wipe out the Vista installation. Thank you for your help. |
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| | Re: Creating dual boot with XP PE wrote: > I have a new computer with 2 identical hard drives and Vista installed. I > now want to install XP on the second hard drive to make this a dual boot > machine. When I run setup I am shown the two drives (C & D), both showing > full capacity of 131072MB and free space of 131071 MB. > > There seems to be no clue as to which drive has the Vista installation so > that I can choose the other one to format and install XP. Is there a way of > finding out? I don't want to wipe out the Vista installation. > > Thank you for your help. > > > Try Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, It's free and that is the primary reason they released it. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx |
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| | Re: Creating dual boot with XP Just right click on the Vista drive, choose properties and give the volume label a name like Vista. When you run the XP install, it should tell you which volume is labeled what. Normally, the drive plugged into the first SATA port or on the primary IDE channel is going to come up first, the 2nd device comes up second, "PE" <pitsofearth@msn.com> wrote in message news:u6sCX8bVHHA.4764@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have a new computer with 2 identical hard drives and Vista installed. I > now want to install XP on the second hard drive to make this a dual boot > machine. When I run setup I am shown the two drives (C & D), both showing > full capacity of 131072MB and free space of 131071 MB. > > There seems to be no clue as to which drive has the Vista installation so > that I can choose the other one to format and install XP. Is there a way > of > finding out? I don't want to wipe out the Vista installation. > > Thank you for your help. > > > |
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| | Re: Creating dual boot with XP The clue you are looking for will be found if you start Vista Disk Management. Look at the graphical layout of your hard disks. You should be able to see where Drive C: (partition C is located. That is the Vistapartition you are currently booted into. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "PE" <pitsofearth@msn.com> wrote in message news:u6sCX8bVHHA.4764@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have a new computer with 2 identical hard drives and Vista installed. I > now want to install XP on the second hard drive to make this a dual boot > machine. When I run setup I am shown the two drives (C & D), both showing > full capacity of 131072MB and free space of 131071 MB. > > There seems to be no clue as to which drive has the Vista installation so > that I can choose the other one to format and install XP. Is there a way > of > finding out? I don't want to wipe out the Vista installation. > > Thank you for your help. > > > |
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| | Re: Creating dual boot with XP On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:49:18 -0000, "PE" <pitsofearth@msn.com> wrote: >I have a new computer with 2 identical hard drives and Vista installed. I >now want to install XP on the second hard drive to make this a dual boot >machine. When I run setup I am shown the two drives (C & D), both showing >full capacity of 131072MB and free space of 131071 MB. Base on these numbers (131071 MB), it looks like your Windows XP CD is limited to 28-bit LBA, meaning that it does not incorporate SP1 or SP2 and therefore cannot access past the 137 GB point on large disk drives.. You should slipstream your Windows XP installation CD with SP2 before going any further. > >There seems to be no clue as to which drive has the Vista installation so >that I can choose the other one to format and install XP. Is there a way of >finding out? I don't want to wipe out the Vista installation. > >Thank you for your help. > > |
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| | Re: Creating dual boot with XP Disconnect the power cable from one of the drives. Does the computer boot? If No, then boot to the XP CD and install XP. This is for installing XP after Vista. http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88231 -- Ronald Sommer "PE" <pitsofearth@msn.com> wrote in message news:u6sCX8bVHHA.4764@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... :I have a new computer with 2 identical hard drives and Vista installed. I : now want to install XP on the second hard drive to make this a dual boot : machine. When I run setup I am shown the two drives (C & D), both showing : full capacity of 131072MB and free space of 131071 MB. : : There seems to be no clue as to which drive has the Vista installation so : that I can choose the other one to format and install XP. Is there a way of : finding out? I don't want to wipe out the Vista installation. : : Thank you for your help. : : : |
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