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| | Dual Boot problem Hello, I just bought a new HP Pavillion tx1000 laptop. It came with Vista Home Premium. I wanted to create a Dual boot with XP Professional. In the past I have done this many times, but with those installations I had installed XP first. With this one Vista was installed first. But through research I was able to get it to work. Now I can boot with both. Note it has only 1 HD and I Partitioned it. However, in the past when I did this, if lets say the C Drive had Windows XP and the D Drive had Vista, when booting into XP it would be like this. But if I booted into Vista Windows would swap the drives and once in Vista the C Drive would now be the Vista Drive and D Drive would now be the XP Drive. Which is correct. But with this installation when I boot to Vista it takes the C Drive and XP the D Drive. When I boot into XP, the C Drive now stays as the Vista Drive and the XP Drive stays as D. So in other words they are not swapping like with the other installations, XP is the loaded OS but everything is on the D Drive. What did I do wrong ? How can this be changed so it does the swapping like normal. I mean I know 1 way would be to re-install EVERYTHING, starting with XP first then Vista but that would take another few hours. I was hoping there is some way to avoid that. Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Jeff |
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| | RE: Dual Boot problem everything is fine; vista always wants the C drive "Jeff" wrote: Quote: > Hello, > > I just bought a new HP Pavillion tx1000 laptop. It came with Vista Home > Premium. I wanted to create a Dual boot with XP Professional. In the past I > have done this many times, but with those installations I had installed XP > first. With this one Vista was installed first. But through research I was > able to get it to work. Now I can boot with both. > > Note it has only 1 HD and I Partitioned it. > > However, in the past when I did this, if lets say the C Drive had Windows XP > and the D Drive had Vista, when booting into XP it would be like this. But > if I booted into Vista Windows would swap the drives and once in Vista the C > Drive would now be the Vista Drive and D Drive would now be the XP Drive. > Which is correct. > > But with this installation when I boot to Vista it takes the C Drive and XP > the D Drive. When I boot into XP, the C Drive now stays as the Vista Drive > and the XP Drive stays as D. So in other words they are not swapping like > with the other installations, XP is the loaded OS but everything is on the D > Drive. > > What did I do wrong ? How can this be changed so it does the swapping like > normal. I mean I know 1 way would be to re-install EVERYTHING, starting with > XP first then Vista but that would take another few hours. I was hoping > there is some way to avoid that. > > Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Jeff |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem If you want XP to be a D drive, it must be installed on the second partition in enumeration sequence when installed. You can search the Knowledgebase to find the enumeration sequencing. "Jeff" <Jeff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 1304455-C093-400D-855F-0DF2BC7414CF@xxxxxxQuote: > Hello, > > I just bought a new HP Pavillion tx1000 laptop. It came with Vista Home > Premium. I wanted to create a Dual boot with XP Professional. In the > past I > have done this many times, but with those installations I had installed XP > first. With this one Vista was installed first. But through research I > was > able to get it to work. Now I can boot with both. > > Note it has only 1 HD and I Partitioned it. > > However, in the past when I did this, if lets say the C Drive had Windows > XP > and the D Drive had Vista, when booting into XP it would be like this. > But > if I booted into Vista Windows would swap the drives and once in Vista the > C > Drive would now be the Vista Drive and D Drive would now be the XP Drive. > Which is correct. > > But with this installation when I boot to Vista it takes the C Drive and > XP > the D Drive. When I boot into XP, the C Drive now stays as the Vista > Drive > and the XP Drive stays as D. So in other words they are not swapping like > with the other installations, XP is the loaded OS but everything is on the > D > Drive. > > What did I do wrong ? How can this be changed so it does the swapping > like > normal. I mean I know 1 way would be to re-install EVERYTHING, starting > with > XP first then Vista but that would take another few hours. I was hoping > there is some way to avoid that. > > Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Jeff |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem Hello, Thnx for the resposnses but neither understood my question. I cant have XP installed on the D Drive, I want it to be the C Drive also... How can this be changed ? Thnx, Jeff "John Barnes" wrote: Quote: > If you want XP to be a D drive, it must be installed on the second partition > in enumeration sequence when installed. You can search the Knowledgebase to > find the enumeration sequencing. > > "Jeff" <Jeff@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news 1304455-C093-400D-855F-0DF2BC7414CF@xxxxxxQuote: > > Hello, > > > > I just bought a new HP Pavillion tx1000 laptop. It came with Vista Home > > Premium. I wanted to create a Dual boot with XP Professional. In the > > past I > > have done this many times, but with those installations I had installed XP > > first. With this one Vista was installed first. But through research I > > was > > able to get it to work. Now I can boot with both. > > > > Note it has only 1 HD and I Partitioned it. > > > > However, in the past when I did this, if lets say the C Drive had Windows > > XP > > and the D Drive had Vista, when booting into XP it would be like this. > > But > > if I booted into Vista Windows would swap the drives and once in Vista the > > C > > Drive would now be the Vista Drive and D Drive would now be the XP Drive. > > Which is correct. > > > > But with this installation when I boot to Vista it takes the C Drive and > > XP > > the D Drive. When I boot into XP, the C Drive now stays as the Vista > > Drive > > and the XP Drive stays as D. So in other words they are not swapping like > > with the other installations, XP is the loaded OS but everything is on the > > D > > Drive. > > > > What did I do wrong ? How can this be changed so it does the swapping > > like > > normal. I mean I know 1 way would be to re-install EVERYTHING, starting > > with > > XP first then Vista but that would take another few hours. I was hoping > > there is some way to avoid that. > > > > Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thank you, > > Jeff > |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem "Jeff" <Jeff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3C785776-C134-4064-AAB5-2F6B3354D687@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, > > Thnx for the resposnses but neither understood my question. > > I cant have XP installed on the D Drive, I want it to be the C Drive also... > > How can this be changed ? Use removable drive bays and put each OS on it's own hard drive. |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem You would need a second drive and have it first in boot priority with the first partition primary and active for that to be done. Otherwise, you would need to install it on the first primary partition and install Vista on the second on the one hard drive. "Jeff" <Jeff@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3C785776-C134-4064-AAB5-2F6B3354D687@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, > > Thnx for the resposnses but neither understood my question. > > I cant have XP installed on the D Drive, I want it to be the C Drive > also... > > How can this be changed ? > > Thnx, > Jeff > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > Quote: >> If you want XP to be a D drive, it must be installed on the second >> partition >> in enumeration sequence when installed. You can search the Knowledgebase >> to >> find the enumeration sequencing. >> >> "Jeff" <Jeff@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news 1304455-C093-400D-855F-0DF2BC7414CF@xxxxxxQuote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I just bought a new HP Pavillion tx1000 laptop. It came with Vista >> > Home >> > Premium. I wanted to create a Dual boot with XP Professional. In the >> > past I >> > have done this many times, but with those installations I had installed >> > XP >> > first. With this one Vista was installed first. But through research >> > I >> > was >> > able to get it to work. Now I can boot with both. >> > >> > Note it has only 1 HD and I Partitioned it. >> > >> > However, in the past when I did this, if lets say the C Drive had >> > Windows >> > XP >> > and the D Drive had Vista, when booting into XP it would be like this. >> > But >> > if I booted into Vista Windows would swap the drives and once in Vista >> > the >> > C >> > Drive would now be the Vista Drive and D Drive would now be the XP >> > Drive. >> > Which is correct. >> > >> > But with this installation when I boot to Vista it takes the C Drive >> > and >> > XP >> > the D Drive. When I boot into XP, the C Drive now stays as the Vista >> > Drive >> > and the XP Drive stays as D. So in other words they are not swapping >> > like >> > with the other installations, XP is the loaded OS but everything is on >> > the >> > D >> > Drive. >> > >> > What did I do wrong ? How can this be changed so it does the swapping >> > like >> > normal. I mean I know 1 way would be to re-install EVERYTHING, >> > starting >> > with >> > XP first then Vista but that would take another few hours. I was >> > hoping >> > there is some way to avoid that. >> > >> > Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > Thank you, >> > Jeff >> |
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| | Re: Dual Boot problem Make the partition you install XP on an active primary partition. Then when you run XP setup, it should assign C: to the active primary partition. When installation is done, you have to repair the boot setup on either the Vista or XP partition to achieve dual boot. On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 23:40:00 -0800, Jeff <Jeff@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hello, > >I just bought a new HP Pavillion tx1000 laptop. It came with Vista Home >Premium. I wanted to create a Dual boot with XP Professional. In the past I >have done this many times, but with those installations I had installed XP >first. With this one Vista was installed first. But through research I was >able to get it to work. Now I can boot with both. > >Note it has only 1 HD and I Partitioned it. > >However, in the past when I did this, if lets say the C Drive had Windows XP >and the D Drive had Vista, when booting into XP it would be like this. But >if I booted into Vista Windows would swap the drives and once in Vista the C >Drive would now be the Vista Drive and D Drive would now be the XP Drive. >Which is correct. > >But with this installation when I boot to Vista it takes the C Drive and XP >the D Drive. When I boot into XP, the C Drive now stays as the Vista Drive >and the XP Drive stays as D. So in other words they are not swapping like >with the other installations, XP is the loaded OS but everything is on the D >Drive. > >What did I do wrong ? How can this be changed so it does the swapping like >normal. I mean I know 1 way would be to re-install EVERYTHING, starting with >XP first then Vista but that would take another few hours. I was hoping >there is some way to avoid that. > >Please, any help would be greatly appreciated. > >Thank you, >Jeff |
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