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dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8
  1. #1


    Jim Guest

    dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8

    Because I want Vista and WinXP isolate from each other, I use GAG 4.8 (
    http://gag.sourceforge.net/) instead of MS boot mamanger. My PC's hard
    drive configuration on my Gigabyte 965P-DS3 motherboard:
    disk 1: WinXP
    disk 2: Primary partition for data
    disk 3: Vista



    I can boot to WinXP if I set disk 1 as the first boot disk from BIOS. If
    I change the BIOS setting to boot from disk 3, Vista start up.

    With GAG, I can't boot to Vista whether I enable swap drive or not. Any
    suggestions? If I set to no drive swap, I got a blank screen and hang.
    If I enable drive swap, I hot "no bootmgr. press ctrl-alt-del...) message.

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  2. #2


    Nico_BE Guest

    RE: dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8

    Why you need a boot manager?
    I have 3 partitions myself :
    Partition 1. Vista Ultimate 64 bit
    Partition 2. XP Professional
    Partition 3. Data
    Install in this order without boot manager and I think it should work.

    "Jim" wrote:

    > Because I want Vista and WinXP isolate from each other, I use GAG 4.8 (
    > http://gag.sourceforge.net/) instead of MS boot mamanger. My PC's hard
    > drive configuration on my Gigabyte 965P-DS3 motherboard:
    > disk 1: WinXP
    > disk 2: Primary partition for data
    > disk 3: Vista
    >
    > I can boot to WinXP if I set disk 1 as the first boot disk from BIOS. If
    > I change the BIOS setting to boot from disk 3, Vista start up.
    >
    > With GAG, I can't boot to Vista whether I enable swap drive or not. Any
    > suggestions? If I set to no drive swap, I got a blank screen and hang.
    > If I enable drive swap, I hot "no bootmgr. press ctrl-alt-del...) message.
    >


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Jim Guest

    Re: dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8

    How do you boot XP without boot manager?

    Nico_BE wrote:
    > Why you need a boot manager?
    > I have 3 partitions myself :
    > Partition 1. Vista Ultimate 64 bit
    > Partition 2. XP Professional
    > Partition 3. Data
    > Install in this order without boot manager and I think it should work.
    >


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Don Guest

    Re: dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8

    Jim wrote:
    > Because I want Vista and WinXP isolate from each other, I use GAG 4.8 (
    > http://gag.sourceforge.net/) instead of MS boot mamanger. My PC's hard
    > drive configuration on my Gigabyte 965P-DS3 motherboard:
    > disk 1: WinXP
    > disk 2: Primary partition for data
    > disk 3: Vista
    >
    > I can boot to WinXP if I set disk 1 as the first boot disk from BIOS. If
    > I change the BIOS setting to boot from disk 3, Vista start up.
    >
    > With GAG, I can't boot to Vista whether I enable swap drive or not. Any
    > suggestions? If I set to no drive swap, I got a blank screen and hang.
    > If I enable drive swap, I hot "no bootmgr. press ctrl-alt-del...) message.


    GAG is a very unusual choice for someone who uses only MSWindows. Are
    you also trying to boot non-MS operating systems like linux, *BSD, etc?

    If not, then the Vista bootmgr is all you need, and you must give us
    more information about what you are trying to do with GAG.


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    Jim Guest

    Re: dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8

    Don wrote:
    >
    > GAG is a very unusual choice for someone who uses only MSWindows. Are
    > you also trying to boot non-MS operating systems like linux, *BSD, etc?
    >
    > If not, then the Vista bootmgr is all you need, and you must give us
    > more information about what you are trying to do with GAG.
    >


    I do not want to use Vista bootmgr because it does not hide any
    partition. From what I read, WinXP will delete Vista's restore points
    and shadow copies if Vista's partition is visible.
    At this point, I don't intend to install non-MS OS, just want to boot
    either Vista or XP but hide the other one's partition.

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    Bert Kinney Guest

    Re: dual boot WinXP & Vista with GAG 4.8

    Hi Jim,

    Dual Booting Windows Vista & Windows XP:
    http://bertk.mvps.org/html/dualboot.html


    Jim wrote:
    > Don wrote:
    >>
    >> GAG is a very unusual choice for someone who uses only MSWindows. Are
    >> you also trying to boot non-MS operating systems like linux, *BSD, etc?
    >>
    >> If not, then the Vista bootmgr is all you need, and you must give us
    >> more information about what you are trying to do with GAG.
    >>

    >
    > I do not want to use Vista bootmgr because it does not hide any
    > partition. From what I read, WinXP will delete Vista's restore points
    > and shadow copies if Vista's partition is visible.
    > At this point, I don't intend to install non-MS OS, just want to boot
    > either Vista or XP but hide the other one's partition.


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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