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| | Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Hi I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to boot to either system? I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. My apologizes if that was inappropriate. Thanks in advance Rick |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Rick wrote: > Hi > > I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive is > now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working copy > of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. > > The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found the > drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. > > What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to boot > to either system? > > I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. My > apologizes if that was inappropriate. What does "can't read any files" mean? Can't actually see any data files (drive appears empty) or gives you an error message such as "access denied"? If an error message, please quote it exactly. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | RE: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive can you take ownership of the files on the XP drive? did you install a dual-boot or just a Vista on the side? So BIOS and Vista sees the XP drive? what does disk managr says the XP disk has as status? Can you run a chkdsk on the drive? "Rick" wrote: > Hi > > I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive is > now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working copy > of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. > > The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found the > drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. > > What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to boot > to either system? > > I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. My > apologizes if that was inappropriate. > > Thanks in advance > Rick > > > |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Rick I would use BootIt Next Generation to create a dual boot system. You need to create a situation where neither operating system can see the other. You put shared data files in a third partition which both can see. BootIt NG provides a boot manager outside both systems enabling you to choose which operating system you wish to start. You can also resize partitions to suit. http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/examples.html -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rick wrote: > Hi > > I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old > drive is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has > a working copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this > system. > The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista > found the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive > letters. > What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able > to boot to either system? > > I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both > groups. My apologizes if that was inappropriate. > > Thanks in advance > Rick |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message news:%23dkk3iV4HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive > is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working > copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. > > The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found > the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. > > What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to > boot to either system? > > I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. > My apologizes if that was inappropriate. > > Thanks in advance > Rick The easiest way to do this is with Vista Boot Pro or EasyBCD. Use GROUPS.google.com to search microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup for them -- you will find lots of good info & links. -Paul Randall |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Hi again Ok to clarify what's happening is XP and the partioned drive (ide)was my original drive on this system. I added a second drive( sata), made it my primary c drive and loaded Vista on it. I moved the old drive and it now appears as a slave with the DVD burner as primary in the ide cable. Vista finds the drive and identifies it as a ntfs with mbr drive. It shows the two partitions D and E. That is correct. I have full permissions control of the drive. It allows me to check the properties on the E drive partition ( which I know is a empty partition. However on the d drive partition ( were XP is installed) it correctly shows the disk usage, but will not let me check the properties of that partition. If I attempt to explore it Vista reports the drive is blank. I don't care as much if Vista sees the files on the second drive. I just want to be able to boot to one system or the other. My plan was as suggested is to made the E drive a share drive for both systems. Thanks for your help and I hope this clarifies things some what. "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message news:%23dkk3iV4HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive > is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working > copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. > > The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found > the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. > > What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to > boot to either system? > > I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. > My apologizes if that was inappropriate. > > Thanks in advance > Rick > |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Use Paul's suggestion and add a legacy entry to your Vista boot. If you still have problems, post back useful information. In Vista, in Disk Management, show the information displayed for each disk and partition i.e. disk 0 partition 1 C system,boot,active,primary etc. "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message news:eAAgbVa4HHA.5212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi again > > Ok to clarify what's happening is > > XP and the partioned drive (ide)was my original drive on this system. I > added a second drive( sata), made it my primary c drive and loaded Vista > on it. I moved the old drive and it now appears as a slave with the DVD > burner as primary in the ide cable. > > Vista finds the drive and identifies it as a ntfs with mbr drive. It shows > the two partitions D and E. That is correct. I have full permissions > control of the drive. > > It allows me to check the properties on the E drive partition ( which I > know is a empty partition. > > However on the d drive partition ( were XP is installed) it correctly > shows the disk usage, but will not let me check the properties of that > partition. If I attempt to explore it Vista reports the drive is blank. > > I don't care as much if Vista sees the files on the second drive. I just > want to be able to boot to one system or the other. My plan was as > suggested is to made the E drive a share drive for both systems. > > Thanks for your help and I hope this clarifies things some what. > > "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message > news:%23dkk3iV4HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> >> I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive >> is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working >> copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. >> >> The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found >> the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. >> >> What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to >> boot to either system? >> >> I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. >> My apologizes if that was inappropriate. >> >> Thanks in advance >> Rick >> > > |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Hi, Rick In general, it is not a good idea to have a CD/DVD drive be a master and hard drive be a slave on an IDE cable. I tried that once and my system slowed to a crawl. Making the hard drive the master fixed it. Before I talk about your problem, we need to define some terms. You have talked about having a SATA drive and an IDE drive. These are physical drives, which can be partitioned. Each partition that is not hidden will be assigned a "drive letter", like C: or D: during bootup. It is important to note that the drive letter refers to a partition on a physical drive, not to the physical drive itself. You might think that a drive with only one partition has not been partitioned; that would be wrong. It must be partitioned, which sets up the partition table, before the drive is formatted -- otherwise the format program wouldn't know what part of the physical drive to format. You have stated that the IDE drive has two partitions. When you were using it, they probably were assigned the drive letters C: and D: during the bootup process. You probably had WXP installed on C: drive. You may have installed some programs on drive D: WXP and many programs store the paths of programs and .DLLs they need in the registry, including the drive letter. On bootup, your SATA drive is now being assigned the letter C:. WXP is going to have major problems trying to find its stuff on C:. Hopefully your IDE drive was not messed up by the Vista installation. I would remove the SATA drive and verify whether your WXP system is still usable. Report back here, and maybe we can guide you to a dual boot setup you can live with. -Paul Randall "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message news:eAAgbVa4HHA.5212@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi again > > Ok to clarify what's happening is > > XP and the partioned drive (ide)was my original drive on this system. I > added a second drive( sata), made it my primary c drive and loaded Vista > on it. I moved the old drive and it now appears as a slave with the DVD > burner as primary in the ide cable. > > Vista finds the drive and identifies it as a ntfs with mbr drive. It shows > the two partitions D and E. That is correct. I have full permissions > control of the drive. > > It allows me to check the properties on the E drive partition ( which I > know is a empty partition. > > However on the d drive partition ( were XP is installed) it correctly > shows the disk usage, but will not let me check the properties of that > partition. If I attempt to explore it Vista reports the drive is blank. > > I don't care as much if Vista sees the files on the second drive. I just > want to be able to boot to one system or the other. My plan was as > suggested is to made the E drive a share drive for both systems. > > Thanks for your help and I hope this clarifies things some what. > > "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message > news:%23dkk3iV4HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> >> I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive >> is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working >> copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. >> >> The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found >> the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. >> >> What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to >> boot to either system? >> >> I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. >> My apologizes if that was inappropriate. >> >> Thanks in advance >> Rick >> > > |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive HI I just formatted and reloaded both systems on their respective disks. XP can read both hard drive . XP reports the C drive ( IDE) as: C drive ( XP) Location 0 Disk 0 mbr D Drive ( Sata) ( Vista) Location 0 Disk 1 mbr However XP is the only one I can boot at this time. How do I or what program do I need to make this system dual boot? Thanks in advance Rick "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message news:%23dkk3iV4HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi > > I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive > is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working > copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. > > The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found > the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. > > What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to > boot to either system? > > I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. > My apologizes if that was inappropriate. > > Thanks in advance > Rick > |
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| | Re: Dual boot Vista & XP cant read xp drive Which is your system drive. "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message news:%23acWkur4HHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > HI > > I just formatted and reloaded both systems on their respective disks. XP > can read both hard drive . XP reports the C drive ( IDE) as: > C drive ( XP) > Location 0 > Disk 0 mbr > > D Drive ( Sata) ( Vista) > Location 0 > Disk 1 mbr > > However XP is the only one I can boot at this time. How do I or what > program do I need to make this system dual boot? > Thanks in advance > Rick > > "Rick" <rickk@bright.net> wrote in message > news:%23dkk3iV4HHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> >> I did a fresh install of Vista Ultimate on a new Sata drive. My old drive >> is now a slave drive on the other controller. The old drive has a working >> copy of XP Home on it. It was my original drive for this system. >> >> The problem is Vista cant read any files from the old drive. Vista found >> the drive and partitions on that drive and did assign drive letters. >> >> What do I need to do to make Vista recognize Windows XP and be able to >> boot to either system? >> >> I wasn't sure if it was a Vista or XP problem so I posted to both groups. >> My apologizes if that was inappropriate. >> >> Thanks in advance >> Rick >> > > |
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