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    aa Guest

    installing XP onto VISTA machine

    Have HP Pavioin with VISTA, one physical drive (C with four partitions on
    it.
    C: is the one with VISTA
    D: recovery
    E and F - logical partitions for data storage.
    Want to install XP into one of the existong partitions.
    However when the installation process come to the screen to select a
    partition it shows no partition at all. Instead it shows four things which
    look like drive placeholders, each saying that there is no drive in it





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  2. #2


    Bernd Guest

    Re: installing XP onto VISTA machine



    -------- Original-Nachricht --------

    > Have HP Pavioin with VISTA, one physical drive (C with four partitions on
    > it.
    > C: is the one with VISTA
    > D: recovery
    > E and F - logical partitions for data storage.
    > Want to install XP into one of the existong partitions.
    > However when the installation process come to the screen to select a
    > partition it shows no partition at all. Instead it shows four things which
    > look like drive placeholders, each saying that there is no drive in it
    >
    >
    The partition to you want install XP MUST be a primary partition, not a
    logical one.

    Bernd

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  3. #3


    aa Guest

    Re: installing XP onto VISTA machine


    "Bernd" <fake@newsgroup> wrote in message
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    > The partition to you want install XP MUST be a primary partition, not a
    > logical one.
    I appreciate that, but the XP set up disk usually allows even to create a
    partition. At leats it should see the existing primary partition VISTA is
    on, but it sees nothing.



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    Re: installing XP onto VISTA machine

    If you want to avoid problems down the line, I suggest backup
    everything you have got on C and D drive (i.e. Vista and recovery
    drives) using Acronis or Norton Ghost 15. Then reformat
    everything using Windows XP CD and recreate the partition using
    the same CD. Then install XP first then Install Vista on D
    drive. This way you have got dual boot on your system and at boot
    time you will have 30 seconds by default to choose which Os you
    want to boot into.

    The purpose of the backups is to have something to go back to just
    in case it doesn't work first time round. Multiple boot is always
    Windows 2000, then XP, then Vista then Windows 7. We have got a
    system on which we have Dos 6.22/Windows 3.10, Windows 95,
    Windows98/SE, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7 though no
    body uses it but we need it just in case we want to test something
    out.

    Incidentally ignore Twayne because he is a known troll on these
    newsgroups and he knows nothing but how to abuse people.

    hth


    aa wrote:

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    > Have HP Pavioin with VISTA, one physical drive (C with four partitions on
    > it.
    > C: is the one with VISTA
    > D: recovery
    > E and F - logical partitions for data storage.
    > Want to install XP into one of the existong partitions.
    > However when the installation process come to the screen to select a
    > partition it shows no partition at all. Instead it shows four things which
    > look like drive placeholders, each saying that there is no drive in it
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    Re: installing XP onto VISTA machine

    Do you have the XP driver for that disk.

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    Re: installing XP onto VISTA machine

    Quote Originally Posted by whs View Post
    Do you have the XP driver for that disk.
    OP has two posts.

    http://www.vistax64.com/vista-genera...a-machine.html

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    Bernd Guest

    Re: installing XP onto VISTA machine



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    >
    > XP can be installed on any partition
    >
    > but the boot files must always be on the active primary...
    >
    Using the standard setup ?

    Bernd

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